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Forest Lake council approves grant agreement to acquire land for regional drainage greenway

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Council voted to authorize execution of a $5.7 million state grant agreement to acquire property and design a regional drainage and greenway corridor (referred to as the Judicial Ditch project) to manage stormwater and flood risk at the headwaters of the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes.

Forest Lake City Council authorized execution of a grant agreement to accept a roughly $5.7 million state appropriation to acquire property and fund design for a regional drainage system and greenway along the Judicial Ditch corridor.

City staff described the project as a strategic opportunity to acquire land at the headwaters of the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes, consolidate stormwater management in a connected corridor, reduce downstream flood risk and improve water quality. Tim Olsen, water resources engineer with Bolton & Menk, presented concepts showing how regional wetland and greenway features could replace multiple, smaller stormwater ponds and create a continuous amenity and flood-storage area.

Amanda (city staff, grant lead) explained the grant agreement with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and…

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