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Road Closure on Hudson Blvd East of Inwood <br />Hudson Boulevard east of Inwood Avenue will be closed to <br />westbound traffic, along with a full closure of Hudson Boulevard east <br />of Eagle Point Boulevard, starting September 11, 2025, to complete <br />a forcemain replacement project. Business access will be fully open <br />west of Julia to the point of the road closure. <br />The closure and detour route are shown on the attached drawing. <br />Pre-warning signs were installed last week to notify drivers of the <br />upcoming work. It is expected to remain in place for about 7 weeks, <br />weather permitting. Emergency services and school district <br />transportation representatives have also been notified. <br />Washington County / Lake Elmo Summer Road Projects <br />Washington County's Phase 3 of the County Highway <br />15 (Manning Avenue) <br />The project includes the addition of center left-turn <br />lanes and right-turn lanes at key locations, the <br />elimination of (northerly) 18th Street North access to <br />Manning, a trail connection from 18th Street North to <br />18th Street Ct, and pavement rehabilitation. <br />This project is expected to be completed by the end of <br />the fall. You can learn more here. <br />LAKE ELMO PARKS AND RECREATION <br />With over 500 acres of city parkland and more than 80 miles of trails, Lake Elmo features an extensive park <br />and trail system for residents and visitors to enjoy and explore. Our park and trail system provides a diverse <br />range of recreational opportunities, including organized sports, casual play, nature appreciation, hiking, <br />cross-country skiing, horseback riding, picnicking, relaxation, and many other outdoor activities. <br />Each park offers high-quality recreational facilities and open spaces for the community to enjoy while <br />preserving the history, setting, character, and unique features that make each park special. We are excited <br />to highlight one of Lake Elmo Park's parks biweekly, inviting our community to learn about and appreciate <br />the contributions these parks make to our growing and thriving community. <br />The asphalt trails at Pebble, Demontreville, and Kleis Park have been completed. <br />Lions Park <br />Lions Park has everything to keep you active throughout the year. <br />With more than three acres of park space, visitors can enjoy <br />activities such as playing pickleball, using the ballfields, and playing <br />sand volleyball, as well as ice skating outdoors in the winter. <br />The playground features picnic tables and benches, a shelter, and <br />permanent restrooms. <br />Visit Lions Park at 3525 Laverne Ave. N, Lake Elmo, MN 55042, or <br />visit LakeElmo.gov to learn more about our parks. <br />LIFE IN LAKE ELMO <br />Celebrate Lake Elmo's 100th Anniversary at Sunfish <br />Lake Park on Sunday! <br />Lake Elmo turns 100 this year! Join us for Pioneer Day @ the <br />SMINC on Sunday, September 28 from 1 to 4 at the Sally Manzara <br />Interpretive Nature Center at Lake Elmo's Sunfish Lake Park. <br />We’re going to take a trip back in time and see how things were done <br />in those bygone days. We’ll have sewing demos, cooking demos, old <br />fashioned games. Ever wonder how they turned corn into cornmeal? <br />Or how they made noodles? Come find out!