City Calendar City Hall Closed for President's Day | Monday, February 17 | All Day City Council Meeting | Tuesday, February 18 | 7:00 p.m. Parks & Trails Board Meeting | Wednesday, February 19 | 6:00 p.m.
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A Message from Mayor MullinIn my first month on the job, I've had the pleasure of meeting and reconnecting with many members of our community. In our first three meetings of the year, your Council has been actively addressing various important issues, such as responding to the legalization of marijuana in our state. We've appointed nearly 50 residents to our boards and commissions, set legislative priorities at the capital, provided guidance on the scope, timing, and budget for the proposed rehabilitation of Klapprich Park, and made minor adjustments to the City's design standards for homes and commercial properties. I value your feedback and encourage you to join me at my next Monthly Meetup with the Mayor at the Muni on Monday, March 10 at the Wayzata Bar and Grill (see below for details), and my inaugural State of the City Address on Tuesday, February 25 at Wayzata City Hall. (see below for details). Let's continue working together to make our community even better.
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Read the 2024 Annual ReportIn 2024, the City of Wayzata continued its mission to enhance Wayzata’s quality of life while preserving its character as a thriving lakeside village to live, work, shop, and play. Despite our small size, we strive to maintain a superior level of excellence in our operations and the services we provide to our residents.
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State of the City AddressA State of the City Address will take place at Wayzata City Hall on February 25 at 5:00 p.m. in the Community Room. Join us prior to the program from 4:30 - 5:00 p.m. for a casual meet and greet with Wayzata’s new Mayor, Andrew Mullin! A Q & A will take place after the program with City Manager Jeff Dahl. The program will be recorded and available online and on WCTV following the event.
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Building Permit Under Review 641 Lake St EApplicant and property owner Marquee Place, LLC has applied to replace a portion of 641 Lake St E with a new two-story commercial structure. The white portion of the building, built in 1952, previously had Caribou Coffee and Jewelweed as tenants. The project underwent limited Design Standards Review due to its small size and is currently under typical building permit review. Since the proposed project follows all regulations of the Zoning Code, including the C-4B District height limit of 30 feet, the project does not require a public hearing at Planning Commission or review by the City Council. Work on the site is projected to start in the spring. Please contact City Planner Valerie Quarles at vquarles@wayzata.org or 952-404-5323 with any questions or visit the project page on the website to view the plans under review.
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Using Too Much Salt on Driveways and Sidewalks Can Harm Lake Minnetonka and Aquatic LifeWhen snow and ice melt on hard surfaces, it runs into storm drains that flow into lakes, ponds, and wetlands. This means, when snow and ice melt off of your house and driveway, the salt will go with it and will ultimately flow into Lake Minnetonka, which pollutes our water supply. In an effort to minimize the amount of salt that is used on City streets, the Public Works Department uses a mix of sand and salt, rather than pure salt. Please be mindful when using salt this winter! Questions? Call Wayzata Public Works at 952-404-5360 or email city@wayzata.org.
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75 Ash Trees Scheduled for RemovalEmerald Ash Borer (EAB) has been active in Wayzata since 2019 and has since infested ash trees throughout Hennepin County, which the Minnesota MDA now considers “generally infested.” In recent years, the City of Wayzata has removed and replaced hundreds of public ash trees and committed to long-term injection treatments for a hundred others. Still, around 300 untreated ash remain along our City right-of-way. Of these, about 75 are marked with an orange or white ‘X’ and scheduled for removal in the coming weeks and months. You can expect to see Pro Tree Outdoor Services at each site shown on the map. Most replacement plantings will be completed by City staff throughout the 2025 growing season. Click here to learn more
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Celebrate Valentine's Day with Discounted Champagne!Sometimes there is no substitute for TRUE Champagne. Try GH Mumm Brut Champagne, a classic brut with roots in Reims, Champagne with almost 200 years of winemaking tradition. On sale now at Wayzata Wine & Spirits.
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New Specials at the MuniHave you tried the new menu specials at the Wayzata Bar & Grill? Stop in and try the Fried Tenderloin Sandwich, Potato Papalette, Pork Tenderloin Marsala, Crème Brûlée, and more!
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Save the Date for the Next Mayor Muni Meetup on March 10Mayor Andrew Mullin will be hosting casual monthly meetups at Wayzata Bar & Grill. The goal of the gatherings will be to informally connect, exchange ideas, and more. The next meetup will be on March 10, from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
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200 Lake St E RedevelopmentOwner Lake West has applied to redevelop the former TCF headquarters at 200 Lake St into a three-story, mixed-use development with underground parking. The project is proposed to include 50 for-sale residential units on upper levels and about 23,700 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor. Pending scheduling, the Planning Commission will consider the application at likely either their March 10 or March 24 meeting.
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Ferndale Bluffs Subdivision Owner Draycott DST has applied to subdivide the 11.87-acre parcel at 565 Ferndale Rd W into three single-family parcels. The subdivision proposal includes a public street and cul-de-sac. The proposal was previously publicly reviewed in 2023 for an Environmental Assessment Worksheet and in 2024 for a 4-lot subdivision proposal. The Planning Commission will consider the application at the February 24 meeting.
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$5 Off Passport PhotosDid you know the Wayzata Motor Vehicle Department offers passport application processing and passport photos? Now through April 1, the Wayzata DMV is offering $5 off of all passport photos! Come in an get your passport updated before spring break. Normal processing times are 6 - 8 weeks or 2-3 weeks for expedite service. Must show this email for $5 off.
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