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St. Louis Park honors longtime nature-center staffer Carrie Mandler, proclaims Unity Day and approves consent items

City Council of the City of Saint Louis Park · March 24, 2026
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The council read a resolution honoring Carrie Mandler for 40 years at Westwood Hills Nature Center, approved a proclamation naming March 25 SLP Unity Day, acknowledged donations (including a $10,000 and $3,500 gift from Canadian Pacific), and approved a multi-item consent agenda that included a law enforcement labor agreement and a two-year extension for a Cedar Lake Road development.

The St. Louis Park City Council used its presentations section to recognize long-serving parks employee Carrie Mandler and to approve routine business items, including a multi-item consent agenda.

Mayor Mohammed read a resolution thanking Carrie Mandler for 40 years of service at the Westwood Hills Nature Center, noting she began city employment in 1986 and has served as the center’s secretary/program aide for several decades. Mark Aistreich, Westwood Hills Nature Center manager, praised Mandler’s ‘‘dedication to outstanding service and genuine…

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