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From YouTube: Minneapolis Minute, May 29, 2017
Description
A quick look at City of Minneapolis news, featuring updates on the St. Anthony Parkway Bridge, measles prevention, the 2017 open streets season kick off and Sharon Sayles Belton being honored with a new bronze bust in City Hall.
A
Crews
have
reached
a
major
milestone
for
the
new
Saint
Anthony
Parkway
bridge.
A
new
trust
ban
was
moving
to
place
over
the
BNSF
rail
yard
in
Northeast
Minneapolis.
It
took
about
ten
hours
to
move
the
roughly
three
hundred
five
foot
long,
1.6
million
pound
trust
into
position.
City
public
health
officials
want
you
to
stay
informed
about
the
measles
outbreak.
Measles
can
spread
easily
among
people
who
haven't
been
vaccinated.
The
best
way
to
protect
yourself
and
the
community
is
to
get
the
measles
mumps
and
rubella
vaccine.
A
The
2017
open
street
season
kicks
off
Sunday
June
4th
on
Lyndale
Avenue
South,
open
streets
events
are
a
chance
to
enjoy
the
street
in
a
car-free
environment
from
the
roof
yoga
to
live
music.
There's
entertainment
for
everyone
to
enjoy
Sharon
fells
Belton,
the
city's
first
female
and
black
mayor
has
been
honored
with
a
new
bronze
bust
in
City
Hall
outside
the
council
offices.
On
the
third
floor,
fails
Belton
served
as
mayor
from
1994
to
2001
to.