NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES | Monthly 35W Johnson exit meeting
Northeasters have been fretting for a seriously long time now about the future of the Interstate 35W exit on Johnson – its future and the impact the end of that much-traveled artery will have on the community. Nicholas Peterson, Senior Project Manager with the Hennepin County Transportation Department will share what he knows about the process with affected neighbors at a monthly meeting of the Northeast Network.
The gathering will be Thursday, February 9, 7:30-8:45 a.m. at the Eastside Food Coop, 2551 Central Avenue Northeast. Complimentary coffee and muffins.
RSVP to EFC at board@eastsidefood.coop.
The Northeast Network is a monthly breakfast conversation on issues that matter to the Northeast community.
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Eastside Food Co-op
Northeast Minneapolis's only food co-op. Great selection of produce, bulk foods, vitamins and supplements, personal care products, groceries, natural meats, and grab and go deli.
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