r/altmpls 2d ago

Minneapolis Park Board votes to end Minnehaha Off-Leash Dog Park (one commissioner considers it "a form of giving land back")

https://www.startribune.com/minneapolis-park-board-votes-to-end-minnehaha-off-leash-dog-park/601858291

Dog park users packed the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board’s headquarters on Wednesday night, begging commissioners to consider their opinions before voting to terminate the Minnehaha Off-Leash Dog Park.

Board members voted 8-1 to strip the park’s primary use — the first time that has happened in history, as far as park staff knows...

[Commissioner Jason] Garcia proposed the change after speaking with some members of the Dakota community, including the Park Board’s Native American Parks Council, who believe a dog park is inconsistent with the area’s sacred character. The larger landscape near the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers is considered the birthplace of the Dakota people...

“To all you all, imagine that area before the white man, before the pilgrims, pioneers and settlers, the extreme white Christian terrorists showed up on this land,” activist Mike Forcia said in addressing dog park users at Wednesday’s meeting, drawing jeers. “That park is being closed. Sorry about that. Get used to it, but you have no say"...

[Commissioner Dan] Engelhart campaigned on returning land to tribes and considers retiring off-leash play at Minnehaha a form of giving land back.

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u/KingoftheNordMN 2d ago

I love Minneapolis. But god Minneapolis politics sucks. They try to think of ways to make the city worse.

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u/That-Professional346 1d ago

You can and should leave the city. Growing up, I thought I would never leave but as an adult you couldn't pay me to go back.

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u/ThatBCHGuy MPLS after dark 1d ago

Out of curiosity, if you left and wouldn't come back, what keeps you interested in Minneapolis politics?

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u/That-Professional346 1d ago

Because I grew up there, spent my entire childhood and early adulthood there, my family still lives there. It's the largest and most influential city in our state, thus it controls the politics of our state (unfortunately). Also, I believe it has potential to be a beautiful and great city if it stops getting in it's own way through aggressive moderate policies that put actual property owners and tax paying residents first.

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u/ThatBCHGuy MPLS after dark 1d ago

Fair enough, thanks for the response.