Brackett
Neighborhood Center, 38th Avenue South and 28th Street, is a major park project using NRP
funds from Longfellow Neighborhood.
The project is one of 65 Phase I NRP park projects in 45 neighborhoods.
Harrison
Education / Community Center is an example of neighborhood, school and park collaboration
made possible with NRP funding support. There are similar collaborations in the the Windom, Whittier, Prospect Park, Central, and Harrison neighborhoods.
By 1996 all 81 Minneapolis neighborhoods involved in NRP
An estimated 11,000 participants (residents and business people)
voted on NRP Action Plans during Phase I
$183 million for NRP Action Plans, with about $86 million allocated
for housing
Community clinics built or rehabbed in Seward, Jordan,
Glenwood-Lyndale and Camden
Commercial corridor revitalization plans developed for Nicollet,
Chicago, Central, and Lowry Avenues, and Lake Street
Area
residents learn and practice computer skills at Hosmer Library's Technology Learning
Center, supported by NRP funds through the Central Neighborhood
Improvement Association and the Bryant
Neighborhood Organization.