In 2016, the city began planning to extend the Western Waterfront Trail 7.5 miles from Riverside to Fond du Lac. To make the job more manageable, they divided the...
Hello,
readers.
As
we proceed with lifting our journalistic enterprise off the ground, we are pleased
to note that six of the last seven stories published in the Monitor have been
scoops.
We
never used...
On
Aug. 29, 2019, city officials held a stakeholder meeting at the Morgan Park
Community Center to introduce their new vision for the Western Waterfront Trail.
For those who have been following...
In 2016, the Duluth Public Library held a day-long retreat at Glensheen Mansion, where facilitators asked a large group of stakeholders and community members to identify priorities for the...
Prior to 2015, the
city of Duluth annually published archives of its City Council meeting minutes online
in 800- or 900-page PDFs. The minutes included the text of the resolutions and
ordinances...
Hello Readers,
Welcome to Duluth’s newest news publication, the Duluth Monitor. We’re living in the future now, so we’ve decided to part ways with the...
The
Western Waterfront Trail (WWFT), a graveled, wheelchair-accessible path along
the St. Louis River, currently runs from 63rd Avenue West to Riverside, a
distance of about 3...
On
June 11, 2019, the Duluth Planning Commission considered an item to move an
application for tax increment financing (TIF) forward for the Board of Trade
Building.
The
Board...
On
June 11, 2019, Deputy Planning Director Adam Fulton updated the Duluth Planning
Commission on the city’s efforts to develop standards for tiny houses.
According
to The Tiny...