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• Continue to work with RCWD and VLAWMO to address flooding and flow constraints in the existing system, <br />including: <br />— The implementation of a multi -functional greenway corridor in Northeast Lino Lakes to address the <br />existing and future flooding concerns with Anoka County Ditches 55 and 72, including modifying <br />existing ordinances to ensure implementation of all water quality, flood control, and natural <br />resources components during development through the Northeast Lino Lakes Comprehensive <br />Stormwater Management Plan <br />• Evaluation of streambank erosion along 10-22-32 and Clearwater Creek <br />• Implement the City's Wellhead Protection Plan and Water Conservation Management Plans <br />• Incorporate pollinator habitat in future city projects <br />• Educate residents and local businesses on smart irrigation and alternative landscaping options to reduce <br />water use <br />Continuing Activities <br />• Continue to implement Better Site Design (BSD) techniques for new development <br />• Protect high priority wetlands and high-quality habitats <br />• Complete the remaining Subwatershed Management Plans and existing implementation practices as <br />opportunities arise <br />• The City of Lino Lakes will continue to address the Total Maximum Daily Loads to address nutrient, mercury <br />and bacteria impairments in its surface waters. <br />• The City of Lino Lakes will continue to work with regulating agencies to monitor, inspect and maintain the <br />existing stormwater infrastructure, best management practices, and additional requirements as specified in <br />the City's Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. <br />• The City will also continue its efforts to obtain grant funding for future water quality, flood control, invasive <br />species and groundwater protection projects. <br />