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City Business <br />City-180 Acres: Community <br />Engagement Now Open! <br />The City of Lake Elmo wants your feedback <br />on upcoming development at the City- <br />owned 180 acres (Ideal Ave. & 34th St.) <br />This acreage is across three parcels The <br />site's development potential, and the high <br />visibility of the parcels have created a <br />unique opportunity for the City. As the City <br />continues to make progress on this project, <br />we want to gather community input and <br />learn about resident priorities.  <br />The City is launching the first round of <br />community engagement and inviting <br />residents to share feedback.  <br />Residents can participate in the survey here. <br />[https://polco.us/n/res/vote/lake-elmo- <br />mn/city-owned-180-acres-or-community- <br />engagement-main-version] <br />City 180-Acre Project page <br />[https://www.lakeelmo.gov/439/City-180- <br />Acres-Ideal-Ave-34th-St]. <br />As part of this launch, the City has also <br />renewed our community engagement <br />platform, Polco, making it easier for residents <br />to stay connected and participate in future <br />City projects and initiatives. <br />Community feedback plays an important <br />role in helping shape City projects and future <br />decisions, and we encourage all residents to <br />participate <br />Lake Elmo Featured in Business <br />View Magazine <br />Lake Elmo is featured in the May issue of <br />Business View Magazine, a publication that <br />highlights communities demonstrating <br />leadership, innovation, and growth. <br />Mayor Charles Cadenhead, Community <br />Development Director Jason Stopa, and City <br />Administrator Nicole Miller recently spoke <br />with the magazine about Lake Elmo’s <br />continued growth, economic development <br />efforts, and vision for the future. The article <br />showcases how the City is thoughtfully