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2 <br />Summer 2022 <br />How will Lake Elmo Change in 50 years? <br />In conjunction with the construction of the Lake Elmo City Center, we’re launching a Time Capsule <br />Project. We’re inviting residents to share their predictions for Lake Elmo in the next 50 years. Sub- <br />mission slips are available at City Hall and City events for you to tell us how you think we’ll change <br />between now and 2073, so you tell us: <br />-How many people will live in Lake Elmo in 2073? <br />-What will downtown look like? <br />-How are City services delivered? <br />-What else does the future hold for Lake Elmo? <br />Fill out a slip at City Hall or a City event and we will include them in the time capsule in the City <br />Center. Come back in 2073 to see how your predictions turn out! <br />We are also accepting submissions for historical photos and artifacts to display in the new City <br />Center mezzanine. If you have something you’d like to offer for display, please contact City Hall at <br />651-747-3900 <br />City of Lake Elmo Commission Opportunities <br />We’re experiencing an exciting time of community growth. The City is fortunate to have active, involved <br />residents on its commissions providing valuable input. The City’s commitment to the community is to <br />provide planned, quality public services consistent with the City’s character in a fiscally responsible <br />manner in partnership with our community. With these values in mind, the city is accepting applications <br />for Commissioners for the Planning Commission and Economic Development Authority. <br />The Planning Commission advises the City Council regarding matters relevant to city planning and <br />zoning practics, initiatives, applications, city code and the comprehensive plan. <br />The Economic Development Authority (EDA) advises the Council on economic development matters <br />including business retention, expansion, and recruitment. <br />The City is currently seeking volunteers who have an interest in serving and representing the community. <br />For more information about the commissions, visit www.lakeelmo.org/government. If you are interested <br />in serving, please contact City Hal at 651-747-3900.
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