Shorewood Citizen Advocates

Building positive change through communication, education and advocacy
See Click Fix

SeeClickFix.com: Saying Goodbye

Beginning in 2025, Shorewood switched its citizen reporting mechanism from SeeClickFix to Citizen Request Tracker® (CRT).
 
The cost savings will be $5k+ per year and removes a “citizen facing” product in favor of one much more controlled.

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Tonka Bay dirt pile

Tonka Bay Dirt: Curiosity Becomes Controversy

The land near Lake Minnetonka is home to many Indian burial sites. So, when 5000 yards of soil were removed for Tonka Bay infrastructure projects designated as burial grounds, the reaction was immediate.
 
Under the supervision of the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council (MIAC), tons of soil are now temporarily stored near Manitou Park and Tonka Bay City Hall.
 
A permanent relocation site proposed by MIAC and the city is meeting resident resistance.

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MN HWY 7 is dangerous

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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Arctic Fever

The Lost Arctic Fever

This weekend the cities of Shorewood and Tonka Bay will celebrate an abbreviated Arctic Fever.
 
There have been many iterations of the event over the last 20 years, its demise affected most notably by lack of snow due to climate change but also the loss of the dedicated staff and volunteers that conceived of and executed the annual community winter celebration.

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