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Drone image of the Eco3 Urban Farm from above.

A Year of Growth at the Farm

Harvest season has come to a close at the Eco3 Urban Farm. See what the Farm team achieved in our first year of production!

Ten people stand in a staircase smiling at the camera.

Designs for Sustainable Food Systems

This fall, Eco3 staff participated in the HGA Community Action Design Workshop to create plans for the Eco3 Urban Farm. Learn about the process and see their ideas!

Image of crosswalk installed on Superior St and 23rd Ave. There is a crisp white crosswalk, colorful street mural, and delineators. We can also see delineators and signs make an island in the turn lane, so people crossing have a safe space to stand in the street.

Lincoln Park Crosswalk Study Concludes

As snow starts to fall, the temporary crosswalk installation project is coming to a close. Read about what we’ve learned, share your feedback, and see what’s next for West Superior Street!

View of Lincoln Park from the hill above. We can see the new playground, full of kids and parents; people sitting under a shade structure, and a large crowd gathered in front of the stone pavilion.

Lincoln Park Open for All!

The Lincoln Park reopening on October 17 was a joyous occasion celebrating updates to a beloved neighborhood space. Read about the updates to the park and the dedication of the Renee Van Nett Pavilion.

Ecolibrium3 storefront on W Superior St

Requesting Community Input for Grocery Plans

For years, Lincoln Park residents have advocated for a neighborhood grocery store. Ecolibrium3 is taking steps to make this a reality. Now we need your input! Take a few minutes to complete our survey.

New blue DTA bus parked in front of the Essentia building.

Better Bus for the Climate

Bus riders are experiencing big changes from the Duluth Transit Authority this fall. These changes are aligned with the goals of the Duluth Citizens’ Climate Action Plan.

Farm staff smiles at the camera and sits in high tunnel surrounded by tall, healthy tomato and basil plants.

Autumn at the Farm

Four months of Saturdays at the Farm have come and gone. Thanks to everyone who helped the Farm grow and thrive this summer!