
Residents of Washington County and the City of Lake Elmo are invited to join an upcoming open house to learn about the proposed improvements at the intersection of County Highway 10, County Highway 17, and County Road 17B. Scheduled for December 3rd, the event is an opportunity to learn about design progress, consider proposed alternatives, and engage with the project team.
According to a recent announcement by Washington County, there will be no formal presentation during the open house, but attendees can share their feedback and ideas for the project. The event, which takes place from 4 - 6 p.m. at Oak-Land Middle School, will not be a place where only concerns can be aired, but rather a forum for constructive dialogue between the public and those directly overseeing the intersection improvement.
For those unable to attend the in-person open house, there's an alternative way to participate. Starting the same day, December 3, and continuing through January 2, the project material presented during the open house will be available for review online. This digital engagement offers a window of nearly a month to absorb the information and contribute opinions on the intersection's future.
Washington County emphasizes the value of community input in shaping the outcome of local infrastructure projects. With information available on the county's website, providing feedback is just a click away for residents planning on shaping the future of their roadways. The online engagement does not include any formal discussion or presentation, allowing locals to review the material at their leisure and leave comments.









