Duluth s first protected bike lane open for traffic The City of Duluth s first protected bike lane is open for traffic. It replaces the portion of the Cross-City Trail that was closed during the Twin Ports Interchange Project. | Photo: WDIO WDIO Created: July 16, 2021 03:26 PM
The Twin Ports Interchange Project has disrupted several aspects of the Lincoln Park neighborhood, from traffic to residential properties. A portion of the Cross-City Bike Trail was also shut down when construction began, but thanks to funding from the Minnesota Department of Transportation, a new bike lane is up and running in its place. This closed a huge gap for when the Twin Ports Interchange is under construction, said the project s lead engineer, City Voigt. We have a real hard time getting around down here, and having this corridor for alternative transportation is really huge for the city.
The Royal Oak Downtown Development Authority and Main Street Lincoln Park both received the Main Street Forward Award for economic recovery and resilience efforts amid 2020 crises
MENLO PARK, Calif. /Massachusetts Newswire – National News/ On April 12, 2021, the Main Street Now Conference awarded six U.S. communities with the Main Street Forward Award, Yiftee, Inc. announced today. The award celebrates “forward-thinking Main Street recovery and resilience efforts at this unique and challenging moment” ( note 1). The winners were selected by a national jury of economic development experts. Royal Oak’s Downtown Development Authority (DDA) was selected for its two-pronged approach to supporting and stimulating the local economy during the pandemic. Main Street Lincoln Park (LNPK) was chosen for its work to ensure its community had access to food, funding, and essential PPE resources during the COVID-19 crisis.
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April 29, 2021
DULUTH, Minn.– The non-profit Ecolibrium3, based in Lincoln Park, was awarded for their service to the community over the last year.
The organization was selected for a Main Street America Award given to groups that helped their communities try to get through the pandemic.
Ecolibrium3 tackled the PPE shortage by gathering volunteers to create face shields. Along with helping clean up local parks when city staffs were unable to due to financial issues from the pandemic.
“Collaboration is our secret sauce in Lincoln Park. We can pick up the phone and call each other and say, ‘hey, can you help me out with x, y, or z?’ and the answer is often yes and that’s really how we keep things moving along in the district,” said Shannon Laing, Main Street Lincoln Park Director for Ecolibrium3.
Two Yiftee Communities Win Award at the Main Street Now Conference
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The Royal Oak Downtown Development Authority and Main Street Lincoln Park both received the Main Street Forward Award for economic recovery and resilience efforts amid 2020 crises
MENLO PARK, Calif., April 29, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NESWSWIRE) On April 12, 2021, the Main Street Now Conference awarded six U.S. communities with the Main Street Forward Award, Yiftee, Inc. announced today. The award celebrates forward-thinking Main Street recovery and resilience efforts at this unique and challenging moment ( note 1). The winners were selected by a national jury of economic development experts. Royal Oaks Downtown Development Authority (DDA) was selected for its two-pronged approach to supporting and stimulating the local economy during the pandemic. Main S
The Royal Oak Downtown Development Authority and Main Street Lincoln Park both received the Main Street Forward Award for economic recovery and resilience efforts amid 2020 crises
MENLO PARK, Calif. /California Newswire/ On April 12, 2021, the Main Street Now Conference awarded six U.S. communities with the Main Street Forward Award, Yiftee, Inc. announced today. The award celebrates “forward-thinking Main Street recovery and resilience efforts at this unique and challenging moment” ( note 1). The winners were selected by a national jury of economic development experts. Royal Oak’s Downtown Development Authority (DDA) was selected for its two-pronged approach to supporting and stimulating the local economy during the pandemic. Main Street Lincoln Park (LNPK) was chosen for its work to ensure its community had access to food, funding, and essential PPE resources during the COVID-19 crisis.