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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 />Lake Elmo Crosswalk Update <br />Public Works crews have started working on two new crosswalk <br />markings: one at Laverne Ave. N. and 39th Street, and the other at <br />39th Street and Wildflower Dr. The project is expected to be <br />completed by May. <br />Find the Lake Elmo Crosswalk Policy, adopted by the city council on <br />December 3, 2024, here. <br />New Website Design Launching Soon! <br />We've been busy behind the scenes refreshing our City of Lake Elmo <br />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 ever <br />to navigate, so you can find what you're looking for in no time. <br />Coming soon! <br />Watering and Irrigation Season <br />The irrigation season is upon us; please note that the city ordinance <br />allows properties connected to the city water system to irrigate twice <br />a week, as indicated on the city's irrigation zone map. Irrigation is <br />restricted from the hours of 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Hand watering is <br />allowed at any time, and new sod waivers are available if needed. <br />Using a smart irrigation controller device can further reduce your <br />water usage. For more information on watering restrictions, please <br />visit llakeelmo.gov. <br />Thank you for doing your part to ensure we all have sufficient <br />drinking water and fire protection. <br />Important Notice - Utility Rate Change <br />You will see an increase in your utility rates reflected on your 2025 <br />Quarter 1 statement. <br />In a concentrated effort to secure funding for the operations and <br />maintenance of Lake Elmo's water treatment facilities and to place the <br />utility funds on a more stable long-term footing- the City Council <br />accepted the finance department’s recommendation for a rate <br />increase in the water and sewer funds, effective with the Quarter 1 <br />bills this April. No increases are planned for stormwater fees in 2025. <br /> <br />Learn more about rate changes and sample calculations at Lakeelmo.gov.