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The public is invited to an open house to review and provide feedback on design <br />alternatives that will improve the intersection of Highway 36 and Lake Elmo Avenue, or <br />County Highway 17. <br />The open house will be 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 19, at River Valley Church. <br />The church is at 5900 Lake Ave. N., Lake Elmo. <br />The project will seek to overcome the current deficiencies at the intersection, and improve <br />its safety and capacity. Design alternatives will also improve bicycle, pedestrian, and ADA <br />facilities in this area. <br />This is the second open house in the planning process for intersection improvements. <br />Information from the previous open house and past newsletters may be found on the <br />Washington County website at www.co.washington.mn/LakeElmoAvenue. <br />Help Support Lions Park for the 2023 Season! <br />We hope you will consider supporting the Lions Park ball field by purchasing a <br />sign for the season that will hang on the outfield fencing. Advertising your <br />business and/or cause with a vintage style sign helps create a vintage feel at the <br />ball field and shows your support for this amenity that has benefitted our youth <br />and community for decades. Your advertising funds are used solely for <br />improvements to the Lions Park ball field area; none of the funds are used for <br />general city expenses. <br />To participate, all you need to do is send your contact information and a $500 <br />check payable to the City of Lake Elmo-Lions Park Sign 2023, 3880 Laverne <br />Ave N, Lake Elmo, MN 55042 by April 30, 2023. We are not able to take <br />payment by credit card at this time. After it is received, staff will contact you <br />and support you through the process of producing the sign and getting it <br />placed for the season. The cost of designing and producing the sign is included <br />in the $500 fee. <br />We hope that you will consider a sign subscription at Lions Park for the 2023 <br />season! Again, thank you for your support of this community asset. <br />Reduce-Reuse-Recycle! <br />It is that time of year again when <br />we start thinking about spring <br />cleaning. Are you sure about <br />what is trash and what can be <br />recycled, and where to take it? <br />Washington County has a new <br />interactive disposal directory <br />located here: Disposal Directory