Minneapolis moves toward a $6M land acquisition for a $38M Community Safety Training and Wellness Center in the Windom neighborhood.
The City of Minneapolis is advancing a proposal to acquire an industrial parcel at 60th Street and Pleasant Avenue to house a new Community Safety Training and Wellness Center. The site purchase is valued at $6 million, while the total project carries an estimated development cost of $38 million. The City Council's Committee of the Whole recently voted to forward the acquisition to the full council without a formal recommendation, reflecting ongoing internal division regarding the project's planning and community engagement.
Opposition to the project has emerged from local residents and Windom Elementary School parents, who cite concerns over the lack of a finalized programmatic plan and the proximity of the facility to the school. While proponents suggest the center is necessary to address facilities requirements within a settlement agreement involving the Minneapolis Police Department, opponents argue that the city is rushing to secure land control without established development objectives or sufficient community transparency.
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Minneapolis City Council rejects Mayor Jacob Frey's $6 million land acquisition proposal for a planned $38 million public safety training and wellness center in the Windom neighborhood.
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