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Community News and Views – Carver, Minnesota, USA
Often, we think grass needs more water than it really does. The rule of thumb is that grass needs 1 inch of water a week. That inch can come from rain or a hose. During summer of 2017 there was only 1 period of time where we didn’t get sufficient rainfall to meet grass needs. This summer we are getting even more rain.
The water used for irrigation is the same water coming out of your tap. It’s treated drinking water. Irrigation can stress groundwater supplies which is where we get our drinking water from. See more…
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The Edith-Anne Award celebrates residents that go above and beyond maintaining their property. Is there a house in your neighborhood with landscaping you admire? Nominate them for the Edith-Anne Award to recognize their hard work and commitment to the community.
Nominations will be accepted until Friday, July 27 and the winner will be chosen by the Planning Commission at their August 19 meeting.
It looks like Highway 41 won’t be closing again, following a flurry of recent rains. 
A black bear that wandered onto the volleyball courts at the popular Lord Fletcher’s restaurant on Lake Minnetonka Saturday, July 7, was shot and killed by authorities after it was deemed a safety risk. 
CHASKA — Political organizations and faith communities gathered outside the Carver County Jail on June 27 to voice their opposition to the county housing detainees with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. 
A Chanhassen man was sentenced to serve more than six years in state prison for creating an explosion in a townhome garage last spring. 
Just before 11 p.m. June 11, Deborah Whyte’s terrier-mix Bindi started barking. 
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The Highway 41 bridge reopened July 2, following a week of closure. 
Jamie Tulupan had no idea how sick he was. 
Local political organizations and faith communities gathered at the Carver County Jail in Chaska Wednesday to protest the county’s relationship with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. 
Athletic trainers will need a license, a northern Minnesota economic development fund is being tweaked and some wrongfully incarcerated people are getting compensation as new laws go into effect on July 1. 
The Chaska Police Department Safety Camp will be held Tuesday, July 17, and Wednesday, July 18, from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. This camp is open to all Carver County youth entering Grades 2 – 4. It is a two-day camp of fun-filled learning regarding safety.
Safety Camp will be held at the Chaska Fire Department (Two City Hall Plaza, Chaska, MN 55318). The cost of $40 includes snack, lunch, and a camp t-shirt.
See the attached flyer and registration application for more details.
For additional questions, contact Officer Janke at 952-448-4200, or by email at [email protected].
The Carver County Water Management Organization (CCWMO) and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) require volume reduction and treatment of storm runoff from all new impervious surfaces associated with the Carver Elementary and Ironwood Park. A stormwater reuse system was constructed to address the volume reduction requirements. The system consists of a pond to provide treatment and storage of runoff, a pump station, and piping to convey the reuse water to the irrigation areas around the school and park.
The pump station has a control system that monitors flow, level, and pressure, which adjusts the pumping rate to meet the varying demand. The station includes a treatment structure and a self-flushing filter to remove particles greater than 80 microns. This provides water quality suitable for our irrigation systems. Another significant benefit of the reuse of stormwater for irrigation is the reduction in demand on the City’s potable water system. With this system, at no time will the City’s treated water be used to irrigate areas around Carver Elementary or Ironwood Park.
In order for the system to manage stormwater pond levels during heavy rain events, the irrigation system may activate. This means that you might notice the irrigation system running during or after rain events; even running in the middle of the day and appear to be wasteful. However, the system has been specifically designed this way to manage stormwater pond levels to help control runoff and prevent erosion.
If you have any questions regarding the City’s stormwater reuse system, please contact Brian Skok, Public Services Director, at 952-448-8736 or [email protected].
The Carver Public Services Department is making preparations to close the Main Street Bridge (CSAH 40) in historic downtown Carver by Wednesday, June 27. The National Weather Service is predicting a crest on the Minnesota River at Jordan by this coming Friday or Saturday. The Main Street Bridge provides a crossing for Spring Creek in historic downtown Carver. Spring Creek is typically impacted with backwater from the Minnesota River when river levels are high.
Brian Skok, Public Services Director, will be providing a status and operations update at a City Council meeting on Monday, June 25 at 6:45 pm.
The Carver City Council will hold an Emergency Meeting to discuss flood conditions and operations on Monday, June 25, 2018, at 6:45 PM. The meeting will be held at City Council Chambers at Church by the River, 109 Main Street East. NOTICE-JUNE 25, 2018
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Thursday, June 21, 7:00 p.m. at Gazebo Park
Come enjoy music by Hunker’d Down. Concessions provided by the Carver Lions Club and Carver on the Minnesota.
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