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Council approves Cedar Trail Greenway agreement, advancing quarter-mile connection and streambank work

St. Louis Park City Council · February 18, 2026
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Summary

St. Louis Park approved cooperative construction and licensing agreements with the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District and regional agencies to build a quarter-mile Greenway/Cedar Trail connection with streambank restoration; the city’s share is roughly $415,000 (50% of its portion) with construction slated for summer–fall 2026.

The St. Louis Park City Council unanimously approved two resolutions on Feb. 17 authorizing agreements to construct a quarter-mile Greenway/Cedar Trail connection and restore streambanks along Minnehaha Creek.

Assistant city engineer Jack Sullivan told the council the project includes a paved multiuse trail adjacent to Minnehaha Creek, streambank restoration, tree removal and invasive buckthorn…

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