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Construction may have Hudson Blvd closed to through traffic <br />between Inwood Ave. and Julia Ave N, but businesses along the road <br />are still OPEN! Your support keeps our community thriving. <br />Please follow detour signs, plan a few extra minutes, and remember <br />—every visit makes a difference for Lake Elmo businesses. Let’s <br />show our local favorites some love during construction! <br />October is National Crime Prevention Month <br />This week marks the start of Crime Prevention Month! <br />Neighborhood Safety Tips For Parents <br />Unfortunately, no neighborhood is completely immune to crime. However, there are steps you can take to <br />help keep your family and your neighborhood safe. <br />Know where your children are. Have your children tell you or ask permission before leaving the <br />house and give them a time to check in or be home. When possible, have them leave a phone <br />number where they can be reached. <br />Help children learn important phone numbers. Have your children practice reciting their home phone <br />number and address, and your work and cell phone numbers. If they have trouble memorizing these, <br />write them down on a card and have them carry it at all times. Tell your children where you will be <br />and the best way to reach you. <br />Set limits on where your children can go in your neighborhood. Do you want them crossing busy <br />roads? Playing in alleys or abandoned buildings? Are there certain homes in your neighborhood that <br />you don’t want your children to go to? <br />Get to know your children’s friends. Meet their parents before letting your children go to their home, <br />and keep a list of their phone numbers. If you can’t meet their parents, call and talk to them. Ask <br />what your children might do at their house and if they will be supervised. <br />Choose a safe house in your neighborhood. Pick a neighbor’s house where your children can go if <br />they need help. Point out other places they can go for help, like stores, libraries, and police stations. <br />Teach children to settle arguments with words, not fists. Role-play talking out problems, walking <br />away from fist fights, and what to do when confronted with bullies. Remind them that taunting and <br />teasing can hurt friends and make enemies. <br />Work together with your neighbors. Watch out for suspicious and unusual behavior in your <br />neighborhood. Get to know your neighbors and their children so you can look out for one another. <br />National Crime Prevention Council Podcast <br />Join the Lake Elmo Rotary <br />Come and join the Lake Elmo Rotary Club. We are a dynamic group <br />of women and men doing great work in the community and looking <br />for other members of the community who believe in providing service <br />to others, promoting integrity, and understanding to others. <br /> <br /> <br />Lake Elmo Rotary Club - Free Breakfast Coupon <br />Join us the 1st or 3rd Wednesday of each month, at 7:00 AM <br />Lake Elmo Inn, 3442 Lake Elmo Ave., Lake Elmo MN <br />Please RSVP Mondays by noon - text Liz at 651.283.8794 <br />Expires January 30, 2026 <br />Watering Season and Irrigation <br />Lake Elmo City Watering Ordinance allows properties connected to <br />the city water system to irrigate twice a week, as indicated on the <br />city's irrigation zone map. Irrigation is restricted from 5:00 a.m. to <br />5:00 p.m. Hand watering is permitted at any time, and new sod <br />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
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