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Between Julia Ave and Eagle Point Blvd <br />Construction resumes on Hudson Boulevard between Julia Avenue <br />and Eagle Point Boulevard and will continue until it is completed later <br />in May. During the duration of this project, Hudson Boulevard will be <br />restricted to eastbound only traffic. <br />The detour route for westbound traffic from Keats and Hudson <br />Boulevard goes west on Hudson Boulevard to Julia Avenue. Then, <br />head north on Julia Avenue to 5th Street North, heading west to <br />Inwood Boulevard. <br />Road Closure: Stillwater Way N From Little <br />Bluestem Trail North to East Stillwater Way <br />The City is planning a road closure on Stillwater Way N. from Little <br />Bluestem Trail North to the east end of Stillwater Way N. on <br />Wednesday, April 23, 2025. The closure will facilitate turn lane <br />construction, including saw cutting, curb and pavement removal, <br />storm sewer installation, and road sub-base construction. <br />During the road closure, cars may use Stillwater Blvd. and Manning <br />Avenue. <br />Bay West Research Project update <br />Bay West began grading the site for the project's gravel pad, which <br />will be installed this week. <br />The system will operate at the site in Lake Elmo, Minnesota, for four <br />weeks, "marking one of the first full-scale, on-site PFAS destruction <br />projects using fully tested supercritical water oxidation technology in <br />the country," according to Bay West scientists. <br />Bay West will oversee system testing and process optimization as <br />the unit treats PFAS-contaminated materials, including Aqueous <br />Film-Forming Foam (AFFF), landfill leachate, biosolids, impacted <br />soils, and filtration media such as granular activated carbon (GAC) <br />and ion exchange resins. <br />Testing Operations will begin May 15, and the project will demobilize <br />June 10. Learn more here. <br />Adopt a Storm Drain <br />Keep your neighborhood clean and ADOPT A STORM DRAIN. <br />Encourage your friends, family, and neighbors to impact our <br />waterways positively! <br />From April 15 - 30, anyone who adopts a new drain will receive <br />a reusable Adopt-a-Drain string backpack as a thank-you for their <br />commitment to keeping our communities clean! <br />Here’s how you can join in: <br />1. Adopt a new drain – Whether you're a first-time adopter <br />or a returning one, getting involved is easy! You can <br />make a difference by volunteering just 15 minutes twice <br />a month to pick up the garbage and debris near your <br />drain. Sign-up at mn.adopt-a-drain.org <br />2. Receive your free backpack—To show our appreciation, <br />we’ll send you a reusable Adopt-a-Drain string <br />backpack when you adopt a new drain.
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