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Water Tower 1 is scheduled to be removed the week of <br />September 15 . <br />Water Tower 1 is a 75,000-gallon tank built by Universal Tank & Iron <br />Works, Inc. in 1962 to serve the Old Village area of Lake Elmo. <br />The City has hired Iseler Demolition to remove the existing water <br />tower at the south end of Langly Court. The work is tentatively <br />scheduled for the week of September 15th. The removal of the tank <br />is expected to take one or two days and will involve closing the <br />roadway in the cul-de-sac. Site cleanup and restoration will follow, <br />with construction scheduled to be completed this fall. <br />Reid Park Parking Lot Construction <br />The Reid Park parking lot will be under construction starting August <br />18. The project will extend the existing sidewalk from the park to 30th <br />Street, add a new trail, lay down a new asphalt surface, increase <br />parking spaces, and install concrete curbs to manage stormwater. <br />Access to the park will be limited to pedestrians during the week of <br />August 25, and the project is expected to be completed by the end of <br />September. <br />Crack Fill and Seal Coat Projects have Begun <br />Over the next two weeks, the City of Lake Elmo will be out on the <br />streets doing some much-needed maintenance, including crack <br />sealing and seal coating. <br />These improvements help extend the life of our roads and keep them <br />in good shape for years to come. Please be patient and drive safely <br />around public works crews. See the complete map here. <br />It's Here! <br />Our much-anticipated new website is finally here! Visit LakeElmo.gov <br />and take a virtual tour. <br />Stay updated on news and other topics in Lake Elmo. Our new <br />website offers notifications about updates on road and trail closures, <br />detours, and important announcements through our Notify <br />Me option. <br />To sign up, navigate to the NOTIFY ME from the notifications tab in <br />the center of the home page at LakeElmo.gov, choose email options, <br />and/or if you prefer text messages on your phone, select that. Then <br />choose from different lists, such as News Flashes, Agendas, and <br />Calendars. It’s an easy way to stay informed about ongoing <br />developments. You can unsubscribe anytime! <br />ROAD PROJECTS <br />10th Street East of Palmer Drive to Manning Ave. <br />Closed through September 12 <br />10th Street east of Palmer Drive is closed and is expected to be <br />completed by the middle of September.
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