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LHiNC Food & Toy Drive – Dec 20
December 20, 12:00 – 4:00 p.m.St. Thomas the Apostle Church parking lot,2914 W. 44th Street NOW ALSO COLLECTING TOYS Our city is facing unprecedented levels of food insecurity and need. LHiNC…
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Community Safety Survey
In June 2020, the City Council pledged to create a new model of community safety. This Community Safety Survey is one of the first steps in that process. Through the survey, you can…
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Reduce Holiday Waste
Tips from the city’s Division of Waste Management & Recycling American’s create 25% more trash during Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day according to the National Environmental Education Foundation. This increase…
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Meet New LHiNC Board Members
Congratulations to the 8 Linden Hills residents who were elected to join the Linden Hills Neighborhood Council Board for a two-year term. The LHiNC Board Election kicked off at the…
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State of LHiNC
During LHiNC’s Annual Meeting on October 6, Board Chair Steve Birch provided an annual overview of the neighborhood council. If you’d like to learn more about what LHiNC does, what…
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Virtual Talk on 2040 Zoning Changes
October 12 – Virtual Talk – RecordedHosted by LHiNC Housing & Zoning Committee The City is in the process of updating its zoning code to match the development guidelines of…
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Local Speaker Series on Challenges Facing Immigrants and Refugees
Co-hosted by Minneapolis Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs and LHiNC Looking for information about how the pandemic and civil unrest have impacted various communities in our city? Looking for…
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LHiNC Statement on Public Safety Charter Amendments
At the August 4 meeting of the Linden Hills Neighborhood Council, board members approved this statement to be submitted as public comment to the Minneapolis Charter Commission regarding the inclusion…
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Survey Results for Proposed Park Projects in Linden Hills
On July 10, LHiNC launched a survey on behalf of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board to find out if Linden Hills residents would support two new park projects: clay…
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Public Hearing on Charter Amendment, July 21
The Minneapolis Charter Commission is seeking public comments on a proposed amendment to the City Charter submitted by the City Council, which proposes removing the Police Department from the charter…