Ask Your Neighborhood Organization to Support the Twin Cities Boulevard

The Twin Cities Boulevard is a growing movement and success will require solidarity among all of the communities along the highway corridor.

Do you live in a neighborhood along the Rethinking I-94 project area? Send an email to your neighborhood organization to share your support for the Twin Cities Boulevard.

Below is a table with contact names and email addresses for each neighborhood organization in the 7.5 project corridor.

Neighborhood OrganizationContact NameEmail Address
Seward Neighborhood GroupMichael Jon Olson, Executive Directormichaeljon@sng.org
Cedar Riverside Community CouncilAJ Awed, Executive Directorawed@crccouncil.org
Prospect Park AssociationLiza Davitch, Administrative and Communications CoordinatorClick for contact form
St. Anthony Park Community CouncilKathryn Murray, Executive Directorkathryn@sapcc.org
Union Park District CouncilAbdulrahman Wako, Executive Directorwako@unionparkdc.org
Lexington-Hamline Community CouncilCatherine Hinz, Executive Directorlexham@lexham.org
Hamline-Midway CoalitionSarah O’Brien, Executive Directordirector@hamlinemidway.org
Frogtown Neighborhood AssociationTia Williams, Co-Director
Caty Royce, Co-Director
tia@frogtownmn.org
caty@frogtownmn.org
Summit University Planning CouncilJens Werner, Executive Directorjens@summit-university.org
Neighborhood Organization Contact Information in the Rethinking I-94 Project Corridor

If your community organization or group would like to join the Twin Cities Boulevard Coalition, you can do so by signing-on here.

If you have any questions about the sign-on letter or Twin Cities Boulevard, contact Alex Burns at alex@ourstreetsmpls.org