The City of Maple Plain continues to advance its 2024 Street & Infrastructure Improvement Project, which focuses on reconstructing essential city infrastructure, including water and sewer lines, streets, storm sewers, and curbs in key areas. As part of this ongoing project, a Special Assessment Public Hearing will be held on November 18, 2024, at 7:00 PM in the Maple Plain City Council Chambers. This meeting is to discuss the amount to be assesed to the affected homeowners. This project covers Independence Street (between Budd Avenue and Howard Avenue), Bryant Street, Wyman Avenue, and other areas. Improvements include full street reconstruction, sanitary sewer and water main replacements, storm sewer extensions, and enhancements to curb and gutter systems.
The City Council will review the proposed assessments for the benefiting properties along the project route at the hearing. Property owners will receive mailed notices with detailed information about the assessment amounts and how they are calculated. All affected property owners are strongly encouraged to attend to learn more about the project, ask questions, and give feedback. The project, which has an estimated total cost of $5.7 million, will be funded in part through special assessments and various city funds. The public hearing is an important opportunity for residents to participate in the process and understand how these improvements will enhance the community. For more information, please contact Maple Plain City Hall. We look forward to your participation in improving the infrastructure that serves Maple Plain.