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Ken Sorensen Appointed to Wayzata City Council

Ken Sorensen has been appointed to the Wayzata City Council, bringing with him extensive experience in both local governance and the commercial construction industry. Submitted photo. Sorensen’s Background Sorensen, who has most recently served as Vice Chair of the Wayzata Planning Commission, will now help shape the future of the city in his new role…
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Cathy Iverson Recognized for Decade of Service to Wayzata

Cathy Iverson, a long-term resident and dedicated public servant of Wayzata, has been recognized for her significant contributions to the community. Iverson’s commitment to the city spanned over a decade, during which she played a pivotal role in local governance and advocacy. From 2012 to 2020, Iverson served on the Wayzata Planning Commission, where she…
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Cathy Iverson Announces Resignation from Wayzata City Council

In a heartfelt letter addressed to Mayor and Council Members, Cathy Iverson has announced her resignation from the Wayzata City Council, effective August 6, 2024, due to her impending move and change of residency. Iverson, who has been a dedicated member of the Council for the past three and a half years, also served on…
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City of Wayzata Adopts 2024 Budget and Property Tax Levy with 8.98% Increase

At the December 5th meeting, the Wayzata City Council has formally approved the City of Wayzata‘s final property tax levy and budget for the fiscal year 2024. This decision follows the endorsement of a Preliminary Budget and General Fund Tax Levy increase of 9.98% during the September 19th meeting. The City Council’s consideration has resulted…
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200 Lake Street Redevelopment Plan Denied, Again

Parking & density issues top Council concerns, redevelopment approval seems imminent Lakewest Development owner Curt Fretham has been seeking to redevelop the former TCF headquarters lot for the past several years. Each time the developer has been in front of the Wayzata Planning Commission & City Council, his proposals have been denied for various reasons.…
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10.59% preliminary tax levy increase ‘largest’ Mayor has seen

The maximum property tax levy increase for 2023 could be more than residents are accustomed to. The city council was presented the preliminary property tax levy during Tuesday’s meeting. Administrative services director Aurora Yager broke down the need for the increase, along with the preliminary general fund and enterprise fund budgets. City staff starts the…
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City of Wayzata seeks to raise property tax levy 10.59%

5.37% increase in operational expenses, loss of revenue and staffing needs drive need The Wayzata City Council will discuss the preliminary property tax levy need for the 2023 City budget on September 6th, 2022. You can find information on the proposed budget, levy, and fee schedule by visiting the agenda center on the City’s website.…
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Conduct code fuels dispute

Wayzata City Council: (L-R) Alex Plechash, Molly MacDonald, Mayor Johanna Mouton, Cathy Iverson, Jeff Buchanan
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Panoway boardwalk, docks, & Section Foreman design approved

The Wayzata City Council approved designs for the Panoway boardwalk, docks and Section Foreman House during a regular meeting on Tuesday.
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Council approves Wayzata Gateway proposal at Wells Fargo site

A redevelopment proposal two years in the making reached the Wayzata City Council Tuesday. Mithun Enterprises, the owner of the site at 900 Wayzata Blvd E., sought breaking the property up into three parcels with a mixed use. The property is currently a Wells Fargo Bank location. The project is called Wayzata Gateway. “This project…


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