Woodbury officials address public concerns over water treatment pipe construction project

April 04, 2025 | Woodbury City, Washington County, Minnesota

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Water treatment pipe construction took center stage at the Woodbury City Council meeting on April 2, 2025, as officials emphasized the project's importance and its impact on the community. City Council members discussed the successful turnout at a recent open house, where residents learned more about the project and its implications.

City officials encouraged public engagement, urging residents to voice their questions or concerns through a dedicated hotline at (651) 448-7127 or via email at watertreatment@woodburymn.gov. This outreach aims to keep the community informed as the project progresses over the next three years, which is expected to bring significant disruptions, including road impacts and changes to local parks and businesses.
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The council acknowledged the challenges ahead, including dust and construction noise, but reiterated their commitment to providing safe drinking water to Woodbury residents as quickly as possible. The discussions highlighted the city's proactive approach to communication and community involvement during this critical infrastructure project.

Converted from Woodbury City Council Meeting 4-2-2025 meeting on April 04, 2025
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