NEXT STEPS IN THE HIAWATHA PLAN

Open House on next design phase for Hiawatha Golf Course Thurs January 16 6-7:30 Lake Nokomis Community Center gym https://www.minneapolisparks.org/.../open-house-on-next.../

Posted on 20 December, 2024

Stop by the Lake Nokomis Community Center gym any time 6-7:30 pm to talk about the next phase of design and engineering work at Hiawatha Golf Course

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) is working on “Hiawatha Links,” a new phase of design and engineering work that will build on the long-term plan for Hiawatha Golf Course completed in 2022.

Join the project team at an Open House on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025, 6-7:30 pm in the gym at Lake Nokomis Community Center, 2401 E Minnehaha Parkway. Drop in any time during the Open House to learn about the project and discuss it with staff!

Building from the Hiawatha Golf Course Plan

Hiawatha Links continues the vision created in the Hiawatha Golf Course Plan by fleshing out designs in greater detail and conducting more detailed community engagement focused on specific design elements. It will look at how all the pieces fit together while respecting the site’s history, ecology, and regulatory guidelines. Using community feedback, previous studies, and current conditions analysis, the project team will work to develop detailed designs by Fall 2025.

Project Background

Plan Approval and Staff Direction

MPRB Commissioners approved the Hiawatha Golf Course Plan in 2022 and the Metropolitan Council approved it in 2023. The resolution approving the plan directed MPRB staff to engage high-level professional expertise related to Golf Course Design and Recreational and Environmental Concerns, and to work with other jurisdictions necessary to fully implement the plan.

The plan outlines transitioning the course from its current 18-hole configuration to at least 9 holes with reduced groundwater pumping, improved ecology and water management, and expanded trails and recreation opportunities. In addition to the new course, the plan includes a driving range and practice facilities that are aimed at introducing new players to the sport in an unintimidating and welcoming space, and interpretive elements incorporated within the design exposing visitors to the rich history of Black golfers at the course.

You can sign up to receive updates from the MPRB on the project here:

https://www.minneapolisparks.org/park-care-improvements/park-projects/current_projects/hiawatha-area-additional-study/

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