$12,500 will fund new furnishings
The Tangletown Neighborhood Association will provide $12,500 in a Neighborhood Revitalization Program (NRP) grant funds for improvements to the Fuller Park Recreation Center in Minneapolis. The funding agreement was approved at the Feb. 3 meeting of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board of Commissioners (MPRB).
The funding will update furnishings in the computer lab to be conducive to computer work and security; and a newly refurbished welcome desk, countertops and shelving. Replacement of the carpet in the lounge, as well as furniture in the building, is also included in the project. The MPRB carpentry shop will complete the work.
Fuller Recreation Center is located at 4800 Grand Ave. S. In addition to the computer lab, it features a multi-purpose room, lounge, kitchen, meeting rooms and craft room.

Tangletown is a neighborhood in the Southwest community of Minneapolis. The neighborhood was officially known as Fuller until 1996 when it was changed to the present name, which reflects the winding streets in the neighborhood that do not conform to the regular street grid of South Minneapolis. The neighborhood boundaries are 46th Street to the north, Interstate 35W to the east, Diamond Lake Road to the south, and Lyndale Avenue South to the west.
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