Created: April 22, 2021 06:03 PM
The city of Minneapolis tells 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS it is still finalizing "the timeline, process and approach" for reopening 38th and Chicago, the intersection known as George Floyd Square.
Barricades have blocked the intersection ever since George Floyd's death nearly 11 months ago.
Last month, the city announced they may not wait until the end of the Derek Chauvin trial to reopen the roads. However, two days after the verdict, the intersection remains closed.
5 EYEWITNESS NEWS asked the city for an update on their plans Thursday. A city spokesperson said:
"City leaders continue to meet with community stakeholders to discuss the best path forward for the future of the intersection, understanding this is a very important gathering space for healing and reflection. The City is also working with the Floyd family and community members on plans to peacefully commemorate the first anniversary of George Floyd's murder at this intersection. The safety and security of the neighborhood and community surrounding the intersection continues to be a top priority as those plans are developed. The interim design retaining the Fist Sculpture roundabout as well as partial or full reconnection are prominent planning factors for this work over the next month. We know that the short term goal is to reopen, but we are committed to sustained investments to help the community restore, reconnect, and rebuild."