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permanent post in the spring <br />• Plowing snow across roadways is unlawful and against <br />State Law. Accidents and damages caused by snow piles left <br />in the roadway may result in liability to the property owner. <br />• Help shovel out fire hydrants near your homes. Keeping <br />hydrants clear of snow can substantially reduce the time it <br />takes firefighters to put out a fire. <br />• According to City Ordinances, homeowners are <br />responsible for removing all snow and ice from public side- <br />walks in front of their homes within (48) hours after a <br />snowfall. Failure to do so could result in injury to the public <br />as well as a violation of City ordinances <br />THE CITY OF <br />LAKE ELMO <br />How will Lake Elmo change in 50 years? <br />Part of the construction of the Lake Elmo City Center is a time capsule project. We're inviting residents <br />to share their predictions for Lake Elmo in the next 50 years. Submission slips are available at City Hall <br />and City events for you to tell us how you think we'll change between now and 2073, so you tell us: <br />• How many people wilt live in Lake Elmo in 2073? <br />• What will downtown look like? <br />• How are City services delivered? <br />• What else does the future hold? <br />ill out a slip and we will put them into a time capsule In the City Center. and come back in 2073 to see <br />how your predictions turn out! <br />The City of Lake Elmo is accepting artifacts <br />from Lake Elmo History like these cool mugs <br />staff found at a local thrift store to display in <br />the new City Center. If you have something <br />you'd like displayed, contact Kristina Handt, <br />City Administrator at 651-747-3905 <br />khandt@lakeelmo.org <br />
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