But here’s the challenge: The $1.6 million federal grant for this work is now at risk.
Due to Trump’s executive orders, the agency overseeing their grant has been gutted. Now, more than $2 billion in Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhood Access and Equity grants are at risk, including two right here in Minnesota. This uncertainty puts serious financial strain on Our Streets and threatens delays — or even stoppage — to this historic work. These potential cuts, currently being debated in the federal budget reconciliation bill, would derail critical efforts across the country to repair past transportation harms and reconnect communities.
This devastating decision cuts off future opportunities for communities like Near North to access federal support for reparative infrastructure projects, making this work more urgent than ever.
Bringing back 6th could provide immense economic benefits, housing opportunities, reconnection and safer streets, alternative transportation options, and improved public health.
So please: Make a donation of to help ensure that Our Streets’ Bring Back 6th efforts and the community’s vision don’t get stalled by bureaucratic chaos. Your support allows us to keep building momentum through public events, community outreach, and continued pressure on decision-makers.
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