The design process for Forest Lake’s municipal campus is on hold. The surprising hiatus began June 10 when a 2-2 vote by the City Council left architects twisting in the wind.
Simple, practical and durable. Those are the concepts guiding the architects at work on the design of Forest Lake’s public safety and city hall building.
Matters regarding the city’s plan to build a municipal campus at 1432 S. Lake St. are headed back to court.
Months’ worth of ideas, concepts and dreams regarding the city’s new municipal campus have made their way onto paper.
Twenty days after taking the case under advisement, 10th Judicial District Judge John C. Hoffman last Thursday granted judgement to the defendants in the lawsuit brought by three citizens and the Lakes Area Business Association regarding the issuance of bonds to fund the creation of a municipal campus at the site of Northland Mall.
A visioning session held so architects could draw input from residents about designs for the new city hall/public safety …
Is the group suing the city made up of astute watchdogs or a pack of sore losers?
Round one of the lawsuit concerning the city’s municipal campus is set for this Friday, March 1, and this time, everyone involved will be ready.
Forest Lake’s Economic Development Authority (EDA) and City Council met jointly in a closed meeting Monday night to learn the city’s defense strategy for the lawsuit served concerning the plan to build a $21 million municipal campus.