Residents have raised concerns about traffic and the potential impact of development on an adjacent trout stream. Written By: Peter Passi | ×
Christine Post (right) and other area residents concerned about a proposed housing development bordering Amity Creek gather by the stream Monday, June 14, 2021. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)
A proposal to put up a housing development on a piece of property bordering Amity Creek, a designated trout stream, has caused a stir in Duluth’s Woodland neighborhood.
The project would require the extension of Vassar Street, currently a sleepy dead-end road lined with 20 homes.
Patrick Ferguson lives at the end of the current street with his wife, Katey, and two children, ages 7 and 9.
Current rules would force the pub s entrance to be relocated, at considerable expense. Written By: Peter Passi | ×
Duluth is looking at an ordinance change to allow a brewpub to open in the former gym/tanning parlor at the corner of 54th Avenue East and Superior Street. The city does not allow any business selling alcohol to be located within 400 feet of a school or church. To comply with the current ordinance, the door of the business would need to be moved at considerable expense. (Clint Austin / caustin@duluthnews.com)
Seth and Sarah Maxim are looking to open a brewpub in Duluth s Lakeside neighborhood, but they ve run into a challenge. The former fitness center and tanning salon they bought in the 5300 block of East Superior Street is located kitty-corner from a former church that s now home to the Spirit of the Lake Community School.