REMINDER: Van Cleve Recreation Center closes September 6 for improvements

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Van Cleve Recreation Center

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Van Cleve Recreation Center closes September 6 for improvements

Re-opening planned for mid-October


Beginning Tuesday, September 6, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) will temporarily close Van Cleve Recreation Center for abatement work and to start construction of the following interior improvements: 

  • New ADA/gender neutral restrooms and storage, to be constructed in currently unused locker rooms
  • Installation of an air conditioning system to serve the entire building
  • Roof replacement

The building will be closed for about five weeks, with plans to re-open in mid-October. After it re-opens, construction activities will continue at least through the remainder of the year; MPRB will sent project updates as needed.

 

These improvements are funded by the 20-Year Neighborhood Park Plan (NPP20), a long-term initiative that reverses decades of underfunding. NPP20 rehabilitation funds go to critical repairs, accessibility improvements, energy efficiency and other upgrades that fall outside large capital investment projects.


trail replacement at Van Cleve park

Van Cleve's recreation center improvements follow two other projects this year in the park: new play areas, celebrated with an August 8 ribbon cutting (images below); and a new, 800-foot neighborhood trail segment along the park's southwest side (right).

 

Thanks for your support while we work to improve Minneapolis parks and recreation centers!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Van Cleve playground
Van Cleve playground opening

 


Every neighborhood deserves a great park.

The Van Cleve Recreation Center improvements and trail replacement in the park are funded by the 20-Year Neighborhood Park Plan, a historic 2016 agreement between the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) and the City of Minneapolis. NPP20 helps address racial and economic equity across 160 neighborhood parks and provides more than $11 million annually to maintain, repair and replace facilities. 

Project contact

Allison Dahlin

Rehabilitation Project Manager, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board

612-230-6480 | adahlin@minneapolisparks.org