Wayzata Weekly
City CalendarPlanning Commission Meeting Monday January 3rd 6:30 p.m.
City Council Meeting Tuesday January 4th 7:00 p.m.
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Klapprich Park Skating Rink Now OpenKlapprich Park Skating Rink is now open! The warming house and skating rink will be open with an attendant on duty, weather-permitting, weekdays from 3 to 10 p.m., as well as from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekends and days when Wayzata Public Schools are not in session.
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Christmas Tree Pick Up Next WeekWayzata Public Works will start curbside pickup of Christmas trees and spruce tops the week of January 3. Before placing your tree at the curb, please remove all nails, screws, wires, tree stands, tinsel, plastic bags, glass, and metal decorations. Wreaths are not accepted.
If you still need your tree picked up after January 19, call Public Works at 952-404-5363.
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Meeting the Needs of the CommunityThis week, Mayor Mouton and City Manager Jeff Dahl met to reflect on the initiatives and successes of 2021 and discuss how the City will work to meet the needs of the Community in 2022.
Listen to the full conversation on the Mayor Minutes Podcast!
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Vote in the Picture Wayzata Photo ContestVote for your favorite photos in the Picture Wayzata Photo Contest! Cast your vote for your favorite three photos by heading to Facebook and "liking" the photo. Voting will end on January 14th. Click here to vote
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Strategic Plan Progress ReportThe Strategic Plan is a tool that outlines the City Council’s priorities for the Wayzata community. The Strategic Plan provides a clear statement of where the City is going and how it intends to get there.
Want to learn more and see how we're doing?
Click here to read the latest progress report
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Holiday Garbage & Recycling ReminderRepublic/Randy’s Environmental Services will be servicing residential customers on Monday, December 27 and Monday, January 3rd.
Please have carts out before 7:00 a.m. to ensure pick up of your recycling and garbage service.
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Application Now Open for a WPD PositionsThe Wayzata Police Department is hiring a Deputy Police Chief and a Sergeant.
The Wayzata Police Department serves the citizens of Wayzata and Long Lake and employs 15 sworn police officers. Come join our team of committed and service-oriented peace officers.
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Subscribe to Snow Emergency AlertsStay informed and receive Snow Emergency Parking Ban Alerts. Subscribers can receive text and email notifications from the City when citywide snow plowing is planned. Residents can also visit our website or call 952-404-5369 after 8 p.m. to learn if the parking ordinance is in effect. Click here to subscribe
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Serve Wayzata as a Paid-on-call FirefighterBe a member of a top-notch fire department and serve as an essential part of the community!
As a member of the WFD, you will gain increased self-confidence, make social connections while attending and supporting community events in Wayzata and thrive as a positive community role model.
Click here to learn more and apply
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Tickets Available for the Wayzata Chilly OpenFebruary 12 | Wayzata Bay Each year, over 1,800 golfers come from all around with their golf clubs and hockey sticks to putt with tennis balls around Wayzata Bay. The 2022 theme is The Olympics, so stretch, train, assemble your team… and your bobsled.
Limited tickets remain for 2 p.m. tee time.
Click here to buy tickets Click here to learn more
Stay tuned for volunteer opportunities.
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Snow Removal & Emergency Information
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Winter Snow RemovalWinter is upon us! Please review these snow removal responsibilities that Wayzata residents and property owners have. - Snow from privately owned property may only be placed adjacent to your own property, when clearing your driveway. It cannot be pushed across the street and it may not be deposited elsewhere.
- Section 305 of the Wayzata City Code details additional requirements for the cleaning of sidewalks.
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Parking Ordinance and Regulations during Snow Emergencies If the snowfall is 2 or more inches before 8 p.m., the snow parking regulations go into effect at 2:00 a.m. the next morning. At that time, snow plowing will begin and any vehicles parked on unplowed streets will be tagged and/or towed. If an accumulation of 2 inches or more occurs after 8 p.m., the snow parking ban will go into effect the following morning at 2 a.m. (24 hours later). If there is an accumulation of snow after 8 p.m., plowing may occur. Cars parked on the street will not be tagged, but cars may be plowed in. The parking ban shall remain in effect until the snow has been removed or plowed to the curb line.
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Public Works UpdateSpecial Event PermitsStaff has processed or is processing the following Special Event permits. DATE OF EVENT NAME OF EVENT Feb. 12, 2022 (Sat.) Chilly Open (Lake Minnetonka)
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Community Development UpdateSection Foreman House RestorationStakeholders for the Section Foreman House restoration and reuse, including the City and resident Design Committee, are currently working with architecture firm Cushing Terrell to envision the future of the house as a lakefront learning center. The Design Committee recently selected a preferred internal layout. The project is in the schematic design phase.
Click here to learn more
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Proposals Under ReviewDevelopment Application for Cantissimo Senior Living A development application has been submitted by the applicant(s) Pillar/Senior Lifestyle Living LLC to construct a new 40-unit, 2-story assisted living facility at 15419/15429 Wayzata Blvd and 1405 Holdridge Terrace. The applicant is requesting a Comprehensive Plan Amendment and a Planned Unit Development Concept Plan. The Planning Commission voted to advance the proposal in their December 6 meeting, and the proposal will be on the Commission’s consent agenda at their January 3rd meeting.
Click here to learn more
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