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Minneapolis stood up a multi-agency Uptown safety effort this spring, pairing a Fifth Precinct patrol unit that issued 120 trespassing citations and made 60 arrests since March 1 with a centralized police post in the Rainbow Building, county opioid-response outreach and a planned expansion of the city's safety-ambassador program.

More than 100 residents and business owners packed a future restaurant space near Lake Street and Hennepin Avenue for a meeting on Uptown safety and livability, organized by the Uptown Association and the newly formed group Uptown United.

Minneapolis added as many as eight community safety ambassadors to Uptown starting Nov. 8 as part of a wider effort to draw shoppers and businesses back to the corridor.
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