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North Lotus Lake Park Water Quality Improvement Project

Background

Lotus Lake is impaired for nutrients, primarily total phosphorus (TP).  This project was identifed as one of five projects in the Lotus Lake Water Quality Improvement Project needed to achieve a reduction in TP as outline in the Lower Minnesota River Watershed TMDL: Part II (MPCA 2020).

Overview

The vision for this project is to create a space that improves Lotus Lake water quality while enhancing park visitor experience. Project benefits include:

  • Improve water quality of Lotus Lake
  • Promote diverse vegetation and soil health
  • Offer visitors a unique experience

The project area is located on the eastern side of the park in the large open grassy area between the tennis court and the woods.

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Preliminary Concepts

Two preliminary concepts have been developed so far. Additional concepts will be developed based upon feedback and will be shared in the future to collect more input.

Click the concept images below for a larger view. Fill out a survey to provide your input on this first round of preliminary concepts (a link to this survey is also located in the "Provide Input" section of this webpage.)

 

Concept A

Concept B

Project Phase

The North Lotus Park Lake Water Quality Improvement Project is currently in the preliminary design phase.

PROJECT OPEN HOUSE

Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, 1:00-3:00 pm, North Lotus Lake Park, Chanhassen

Project staff hosted an open house for the public to provide input on preliminary concepts for a water quality improvement project. Attendees were also asked to contribute their ideas for the next round of preliminary concepts.

Couldn't make it? View the open house exhibits.

To learn about upcoming events related to the project, sign up for our district e-newsletter

 

Provide input

Please fill out the survey forms below to provide your feedback. Check back for additional input opportunities as the project progresses.

Contact

Terry Jeffery, District Administrator

tjeffery@rpbcwd.org

952-607-6512 ext. 1