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The City of Lake Elmo is seeking the public's input on naming a new city <br />park. Nearly 30 acres of new park land was acquired by the city in <br />connection with the Legacy development. The park will contain nature <br />walking trails throughout the area. Opening of the park is expected in 2025. <br />Suggestions for the new park and the city's naming policy can be found here: <br />policy. <br />Lake Elmo Family Donates Land to <br />MN Land trust <br />Neil, Deb, and John Krueger grew up in Stillwater <br />and began planting Christmas trees on their Lake <br />Elmo farm in 1983, always dreaming of a way to <br />preserve their land forever. So in 2024 the <br />Krueger’s donated their land to the Mn. Land Trust, <br />ensuring it would remain a green space forever. <br />They also own an 18 acre tree farm, already in Mn. <br />Land Trust, on Manning Ave. by the airport. <br />Together there are 54 acres preserved forever. This <br />year the Krueger’s will celebrate 70 years of <br />Christmas trees in the St. Croix Valley. <br />Washington County Long Range Transportation PlanWashington County Long Range Transportation Plan​ <br />Washington County is seeking public input on its first ever Long Range <br />Transportation Plan. Input received will be shared with decision makers to inform <br />the direction and outcomes of the Long Range Transportation Plan. To help the <br />project team understand public experience of the existing network and priorities for <br />future investments, visit this link: Plan A summary of the worksessions held earlier this <br />year is below.