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Last month’s heavy flooding in northeastern Minnesota caused an estimated $20 million in damage to Duluth’s parks and left the city’s creeks too dangerous to swim in, city officials said.
While natural surface trails are still wet and closed, Duluth parks will soon be in their summer prime. The Duluth Parks & Recreation Department is preparing for a busy season of people enjoying ...
In addition to city parks ... inside Duluth Transit Authority, and within 15 feet from the nearest post of any DTA transit shelter. RELATED: Minnesota GOP voices worries about cannabis law ...
"Parks have been on the short end the last 10 years," he told the Black Water gathering, adding that Duluth will now join a majority of Minnesota cities that have dedicated funds for parks.