City Calendar Planning Commission Meeting | Monday, October 21 | 6:00 p.m. City Council Meeting | Tuesday, October 22 | 7:00 p.m. Heritage Preservation Board Meeting | Thursday, October 24 | 11:30 a.m.
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Moratorium in R-3A DistrictThe first reading of a redevelopment moratorium in the northern portion of the R-3A district was approved at the October 8 City Council meeting. If the second reading is approved on October 22, the moratorium on single-family home new construction, demolitions, and additions in this area will last from October 31, 2024 to January 29, 2025. For more information on proposed code changes to be evaluated during the moratorium, please visit the project page. Click here to watch October 8 Council Meeting
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Short-Term Rental RegulationsThe first reading of an ordinance adding short-term rentals to the list of activities requiring a rental license, among other requirements, was approved at the October 8 City Council meeting. The code changes set the stage for further engagement and regulation in 2025. The ordinance will have its second reading at the October 22 meeting. Click here to learn more Click here to watch October 8 Council Meeting
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Apply to Sit on a City Commission, Authority, or BoardWant to be more involved with decisions within the City? Join a commission, authority, or board! The process offers all interested citizens an opportunity to be considered for appointments based on their expertise. Openings on commission, authority, and boards are staggered and vary on term length. There are currently vacancies on these boards: - Charter Commission
- Energy & Environment Committee
- Heritage Preservation Board
- Housing & Redevelopment Authority
- Parks & Trails Board
- Planning Commission
NEW! Apply to be on the Public Art Committee. The City has created a Public Art Steering Committee to enrich the lives of local citizens and visitors by integrating public art into the City planning, services, design, and infrastructure. Click here to learn more about the Public Art Committee Click here to apply for a Commission, Authority or Board
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Broadway Ave/Wayzata Blvd Traffic Signal Replacement UpdateThe City of Wayzata has contracted with J.L Theis to replace the traffic signal at the Broadway Avenue /Wayzata Blvd. intersection. Work on this project began on Monday, October 14. The contractor will begin work on a temporary traffic signal system, followed by curb and sidewalk work on the south side of the intersection. Based on the time of the year, it is anticipated that the north side of the intersection and the final signal system will not be completed until the spring of 2025.
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Lakewalk Stepdown Installation UpdateThe City’s contractor is currently working to install the stepdown elements of the Panoway Lakewalk. During this work, portions of the boardwalk will need to be closed to allow the contractor access to the underside of the structure. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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Yard Waste & Compost InformationIt’s that time of year again! When you are done cleaning up your yard, the City of Wayzata’s compost site is available for soft-bodied yard waste, such as grass and leaves. The compost site, located at Public Works, 299 Wayzata Boulevard West, is open from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (except for holidays) and is also open weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) in October and the first two weekends in November from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The compost site is for Wayzata residents only. Residents must obtain an annual beach parking and compost permit at City Hall. Please note: per City ordinance, residents are required to unbag all materials left at the compost site and take empty bags back home for reuse or disposal. Wayzata residents can take brush to the City of Plymouth Yard Waste Site. Driver’s license and proof of residency is required. For additional information, go to wayzata.org/compost or call 952-404-5363.
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Run in the Boo Bash DashJoin in the Halloween fun at the annual Wayzata Boo Bash Dash, a spooktacular race in downtown Wayzata, on October 26! Run or walk a certified 10k, 5k, Competitive Lake Street Mile and fun run with friends. Costumes encouraged! This event will feature finish line festivities including a pumpkin derby, costume contest, and more. Following the Boo Bash Dash will be the annual Boo Blast Celebration which will include trick or treating around town. Learn more at boobashdash.com.
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Early Voting InformationElection Day is November 5, but don't wait to cast your ballot! Below are a few resources to help you navigate the upcoming election. Click here to register to vote View a sample ballot Choose how you want to vote November 5: General Election (polls open 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.) - Sept. 20 - Nov. 4—Early/Absentee Voting
- Oct. 15 —Last day to pre-register to vote
- Oct. 18—Direct Balloting Available
- Oct. 29—Extended hours to vote until 7:00 p.m.
- Oct. 26 and November 2 & 3— Extended hours to vote 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
- Nov. 4—Extended hours to vote until 5:00 p.m.
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Community DevelopmentWells Fargo Building Demolition – 910 Wayzata Blvd The original Wells Fargo office and bank building is projected to be demolished the week of October 21, though actual activity may start later. Construction of the residential building and underground parking will last through 2025. For more details, please visit the project page. Permits- New single-family home issued 10/10 for 638 Gardner St E
- New single-family home issued 10/16 for 641 Park St E
For info on all development projects, please visit
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Special Event PermitsOct. 12 (Sat) | Oktoberfest (Redeemer Lutheran Church) Oct. 26 (Sat) | Boo Bash Dash Nov. 29 (Fri) | Light Up the Lake
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