The Slice
Cleaning Duluth's Trails to "Love Your Block"
8/25/2023 | 1m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
The city of Duluth is supporting ground-level community work to beautify Duluth trails.
Using grants, the city of Duluth is promoting and supporting ground-level community work to help beautify Duluth trails.
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The Slice is a local public television program presented by PBS North
The Slice
Cleaning Duluth's Trails to "Love Your Block"
8/25/2023 | 1m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
Using grants, the city of Duluth is promoting and supporting ground-level community work to help beautify Duluth trails.
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The program is all about resident-led improvements of our community.
The Depot and the Minnesota Ballet applied for a Love Your Block grant to do a cleanup on the trail over here that connects Lincoln Park and Central Hillside.
The City of Duluth applied and won this grant fund from the Bloomberg Philanthropies to focus on blight.
- It's a beautiful night to just be working together in the community.
We have money that we can just grant out to organizations, or neighbors, to use to activate their own ideas.
- This project is focusing both the litter aspect of cleaning up the community, and then connection by bringing people together for a meal.
Coming together and having that community action to make their neighborhood look better, one, it's just a great way to get to know your neighbors and make some new friends.
And two, it's just a way to make your neighborhood look better 'cause blight really does spread the more that it sits in the neighborhood.
So the more people that come and talk and find solutions, usually, the easier the problem gets solved.
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