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crosswalk markings: one at Laverne Ave. N. and 39th Street, <br />and the other at 39th Street and Wildflower Dr. The project is <br />expected to be completed by May. <br />Find the Lake Elmo Crosswalk Policy, adopted by the city <br />council on December 3, 2024, here. <br />Fire Hydrant Flushing <br />Lake Elmo Public Works will conduct a water main and fire <br />hydrant flushing program starting April 14 and continue through <br />the end of the month. <br />This notice informs our customers that the flushing and valve <br />operation may cause temporary water outages and a decrease <br />in pressure in certain areas, which could affect automatic <br />flushing and pressure-sensitive equipment. <br />Residents may also notice mineral particles in their water that <br />can affect laundry operations. If mineral particles are detected, <br />run cold water to clear household water lines. If the problem <br />persists, residents should contact Lake Elmo Public Works at <br />(651) 747-3941. <br />New Website Design Launching Soon! <br />We've been busy behind the scenes refreshing our City of Lake <br />Elmo website, and we're excited to share it soon. <br />It's been redesigned from the ground up, with a fresh look and <br />feel and packed full of new features. We've made it easier than <br />ever to navigate, so you can find what you're looking for in no <br />time. <br />Coming in May! <br />2024 Consumer Confidence Report Available <br />Community water suppliers must prepare annual water quality reports, known as Consumer Confidence <br />Reports, for their customers and publish them by July of the previous year. <br />The reports tell where drinking water comes from, what's in it, and how you can help protect it. <br />If you want a copy of Lake Elmo's annual report, you can find it at lakeelmo.gov, or search for your <br />Consumer Confidence Report (CCR). <br />Watering and Irrigation Season <br />As we head into the irrigation season, please remember the <br />city ordinance allows properties connected to the city water <br />system to irrigate 2 days per week (according to the city <br />irrigation zone map). Irrigation is restricted from the hours of <br />5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Hand watering is allowed at any time, <br />and new sod waivers are available if needed. <br />Using a smart irrigation controller device can further reduce <br />your water usage. For more information on watering <br />restrictions, please visit lakeelmo.gov. <br />Thank you for doing your part to ensure we all have sufficient <br />drinking water and fire protection.