Saint Paul Celebrates East Side Infrastructure Improvements Tomorrow

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ADVISORY * ADVISORY * ADVISORY

Bridges, bikeways and park restoration 

for Saint Paul’s east side

Cayuga Project and Trillium Park upgrades bring new 

beauty to Saint Paul


WHAT: The city of Saint Paul and MnDOT will celebrate the upcoming construction on the 40-acre Trillium Nature Sanctuary, which is part of the larger Trout Brook Regional Trail corridor. This project is concurrent to the construction of a new, nearby bridge over I-35 at Maryland Ave. The nature sanctuary will once again become a water course for the Trout Brook, a natural habitat corridor for birds and animals, and will also facilitate movement of pedestrians and bicyclists along the Trout Brook Regional Trail.
Almost 20 years ago, before the Trillium area was acquired, a group of community members started on the long path to reclaim the Trout Brook Valley as a beautiful amenity. The site was secured with City funds in part from MnDOT as part of the 35E/Cayuga project, and DNR Metro Greenways Grant. Open Houses are planned in Little Canada, Maplewood and St. Paul in the coming months as a part of the ongoing Cayuga Project, which will improve bridges and access along the I-35E Cayuga Corridor.
WHERE: Southwest of Maryland Ave. Bridge on Gateway trail near 35E
WHEN: Thursday, Oct. 2 – 11:00 a.m.
WHO:
  • Amy Brendmoen— Ward 5 Councilmember
  • Tom Sorel— MnDOT Comissioner
  • Mike Hahm— Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Director
  • Mike Klassen— Saint Paul Public Works Department
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For additional information, contact:

Media Relations / Public Service Manager

Brad Meyer at 651-266-6377 (office) or 651-894-3258 (cell)

brad.meyer@stpaul.gov

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About Saint Paul Parks & Recreation

Saint Paul Parks and Recreation is a nationally accredited and gold medal award-winning organization that manages more than 170 parks and open spaces, an AZA accredited Como Park Zoo and Conservatory, 25 city operated recreation centers, 4 municipal golf courses, more than 100 miles of trails, an indoor and outdoor aquatic facility, a public beach, a variety of premium sports facilities, and Great River Passage - which is the new identity for all public development along Saint Paul's more than 17 miles of Mississippi riverfront. For more information about Saint Paul Parks and Recreation visit  www.stpaul.gov/parks.