Minnesota Statutes

§ 473.910 — MIDTOWN PLANNING AND COORDINATION BOARD

Minnesota § 473.910
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartMETROPOLITAN AREA
Ch. 473METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT

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Minn. Stat. § 473.910 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Established. The Midtown Planning and Coordination Board is established. Subd. 2.Purpose. The purpose of the board is to do planning for the Lake Street corridor area along with and including neighborhoods one-half mile on either side of Lake Street in Minneapolis from the western city limits to the Mississippi River, and to do planning and coordination for economic development, transportation, and residential renewal, with the cooperation of affected government, civic, business, and neighborhood entities. Subd. 3.Membership. The board shall be composed of 13 members. Three members must be appointed by the Minneapolis City Council from among its members; three by the Hennepin County Board, from among its members; one by the Minneapolis Park Board, from among its members; o

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Legislative History

1998 c 372 art 2 s 7

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