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E-Bike

E-bikes and E-motorcycles: A New Enforcement Challenge

Both enforcement actions and electric equipment have taken a step forward this e-bike/e-motorcycle season.
 
Three Rivers Park District enforcement vehicles were on the Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail the afternoon of Mar. 27, and had 4 bikes “corralled” for what appeared to be a serious discussion.

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Zoning definitions

Deciphering the [Zoning] Code

You have received a notice of public hearing for a zoning issue in your city. Now what?
 
Do you feel like it is code for something about something? Wondering how it affects you?

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Editorial opinion

The Opposite of Transparency

On February 18, 2024 the Shorewood City Council, along with key city staffers, held what they referred to as a “retreat” at the Shorewood Community & Event Center. This was essentially an all-day work session to discuss strategic priorities and several other key topics.
 
What made this different from any other work session was that it was structured to discourage public attendance and the ability to review the meeting after the fact.

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red Emergency Pull lever

Be Ready! Times Are Changing

With political and climate change, the likelihood of a disaster affecting our day-to-day lives increases.
 
Consider, within hours of this writing, Canada threatened to stop exporting electricity to Minnesota, Michigan and New York, potentially affecting millions of customers. Canada subsequently backed down-for now.
 
If there is a lesson to be learned from this near miss, it is that preparedness is important.

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credit freeze

Interesting Times Mean Taking Action

In times of uncertainty, financial security is more important than ever.
 
Freezing your credit is a simple yet powerful way to protect from identity theft, unauthorized loans, and fraudulent activity.

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Editorial opinion

Let’s Step Up: A Challenge to the City Council

The SCA Editors support city organized trash collection in Shorewood.
 
Now, we challenge the city council to be proactive, and have the courage to make the decision that protects the expensive taxpayer funded infrastructure and the environment, while providing the most efficiency in service.

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MN HWY 7 sign

Highway 7 is Dangerous: Doing Something About It

Hwy 7 is an important east-west artery that runs through the heart of Minnetonka and beyond. It rolls westward to St. Bonifacius, touching five more cities and two counties.
 
Safety failures–including numerous fatalities and serious injury incidents, and increasing traffic volume, have pushed MnDOT and local agencies to address the design of the corridor.

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Suburban Coyote

Suburban Coyotes: A Balance of Nature

The healthy coyote population in the western suburbs reflects their adaptability in spite of environmental changes, housing developments, and evolving ecosystems.
 
Some people consider these mammals a sign of a balanced natural environment.
 
On the flip side, the coyote’s sinister wolf-like appearance, coupled with tales of attacks on small pets, can cause plenty of angst.

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