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We're helping small businesses recover from the impacts of Operation Metro Surge by putting relief dollars directly back into the hands of local business owners. Learn more: https://www.minneapolismn.gov/news/2026/march/sbrf/

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As we prepare for the start of street construction at George Floyd Square, some memorials will be temporarily relocated nearby so people can continue to visit them. Learn more about how we’re caring for memorials during construction.

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Across the city, we're warming up for next month's Prince Sing-Along. Join us 4:30-6:30 p.m. June 6 in Downtown Minneapolis as we come together to sing along to the Purple One's greatest hits. Learn more: https://www.paisleypark.com/celebration2026blockparty

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No matter the challenge, our Public Works team is out working to build, operate and maintain a thriving city. Join us in thanking a public works professional.

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In celebration of next month’s Prince Sing-Along, we asked the people of Minneapolis to finish the lyrics to some of the Purple One's greatest hits. Join us 4:30-6:30 p.m. June 6 for the Prince Sing-Along: https://www.paisleypark.com/celebration2026blockparty

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On June 8, we’ll begin rebuilding nearly half a mile of roadway near George Floyd Square — a project shaped by years of community input. Find out what to expect when construction starts.

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From 311 to Minneapolis Animal Care & Control, our employees are warming up for next month’s Prince Sing-Along. Join us 4:30-6:30 p.m. June 6 in Downtown Minneapolis as we come together to sing along to the Purple One's greatest hits. Learn more: www.paisleypark.com/celebration2...

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On Saturday, May 2, join your neighbors in celebrating Neighborhood Day — and all the things that make our city’s 84 neighborhoods special. Find your nearest Neighborhood Day events: minneapolismn.gov/Neighborhood-Day

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Explore Minneapolis City Hall and Hennepin County Courthouse, plus more than 100 other spaces that shape our city, May 9-10 during Doors Open Minneapolis. Plan your visit: https://www.doorsopenminneapolis.org/venues-2026

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This Earth Day, explore what the City is doing to make Minneapolis greener. Join the City and help protect the future of Minneapolis. https://www.minneapolismn.gov/government/programs-initiatives/creating-climate-legacy/

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The City of Minneapolis receives more than 600,000 911 calls each year. Minneapolis 911 telecommunicators are a critical part of our community safety system, supporting our community in its greatest time of need. See what it takes to be a 911 dispatcher and how they help the community stay safe.

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Our Minneapolis 911 staff remain composed under pressure to save lives. During National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, we thank those who keep Minneapolis safe with every 911 call they get. Take a behind-the-scenes look at what it's like being a 911 call taker.

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Following her reappointment as City Operations Officer, Margaret Anderson Kelliher shares how strengthening systems and improving service to Minneapolis residents, especially in moments that matter most.

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Recently reappointed, Minneapolis City Attorney Kristyn Anderson reflects on Operation Metro Surge and resiliency of the people of Minneapolis. Learn more at: https://www.minneapolismn.gov/city-attorney

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Lay down roots in Minneapolis with free or low-cost trees. Residents living in a Green Zone may be eligible for a free tree. https://www.minneapolismn.gov/government/programs-initiatives/environmental-programs/city-trees/green-zone-residents/

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Trees provide shade on hot summer days, help reduce energy bills and increase property values. Residents living in a Green Zone may be eligible for a free tree. Learn more and apply: https://tr.ee/u2WmEF

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Participate in police oversight in Minneapolis by applying to serve as an alternate member of the Community Commission on Police Oversight. Learn more and apply by Tuesday, March 31: minneapolismn.gov/ccpo

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Make a difference where it matters most by serving on a Minneapolis board or commission. Apply March 1-31: minneapolismn.gov/boards

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Happy 3/11! Today, we celebrate 20 years of Minneapolis 311, your go-to resource for non-emergency information and requests. Hear from 311 agent Lynn Nelvik, who has been serving the community since the day that 311 launched.

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The Native American Community Clinic has been a trusted place for health care for more than 20 years. Its new building will bring a larger clinic and 83 affordable homes to the community. Learn about other top construction projects: https://www.minneapolismn.gov/news/2026/march/top-10-projects/

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Participate in police oversight in Minneapolis by applying to serve as an alternate member of the Community Commission on Police Oversight. Apply March 1-31: minneapolismn.gov/ccpo

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Spring Manor is getting a major upgrade. This project — the largest redevelopment of public housing in the City's history — includes renovation of 221 homes, plus 15 new accessible units. Learn about other top construction projects: https://www.minneapolismn.gov/news/2026/march/top-10-projects/

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Show your heart some love: 💗 Be physically active 💗 Eat healthy foods 💗 Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep 💗 Find ways to reduce stress We encourage everyone to know hands-only CPR. It could help save a life. Find a CPR Class: https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/cpr

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When large-scale emergencies happen, the City of Minneapolis’ Emergency Operations Center brings partners together to support the community. Learn how the EOC coordinates response and recovery: https://www.minneapolismn.gov/government/departments/community-safety/stories/inside-the-eoc/

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Meet the Toolcat 🐈 Minneapolis Public Works is using it to keep sidewalks safe this winter.

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Small by mighty 💪 The Minneapolis Public Works mini snowplow hits the streets to keep bike lanes clear this winter.

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New and returning city council members have hit the ground running since the term began in January. They’re immersing themselves in all aspects of City government so they can best support and respond to community needs.

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