Volunteer for the Lauderdale Halloween party
The city of Lauderdale’s annual Halloween will be held on Halloween, Wednesday, Oct. 31, from 5-7 p.m. Want to volunteer? Sign up at https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/2031653/true#/invitation.
View ArticleLauderdale 2018 police report touts technology, traffic safety
By Anne Holzman Lauderdale police launched their body-camera program last November and initiated several traffic-safety intensives during 2018, St. Anthony Police Chief Jon Mangseth reported at the...
View ArticleSenior housing project proposed for Lauderdale
The city of Lauderdale is helping pave the way for Real Estate Equities (REE) to build at 114-unit senior housing complex on the old Lauderdale school site at 1795 Eustis St. The city bought the...
View ArticleEustis and Roselawn streets reconstructed in Lauderdale
By Anne Holzman Lauderdale residents have endured road closures, limited driveway access, improvised garbage pickups, water shutoffs, and the usual noise and dirt of major road construction this summer...
View ArticleLauderdale Halloween Party
Volunteers are needed to help carry out the city of Lauderdale’s Halloween party on Thursday, Oct. 31. Set-up for the event will be Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 26-27, from noon to 8 p.m. Setup includes...
View ArticleLauderdale shifts fire service to St. Paul
By Anne Holzman The city of Lauderdale has negotiated a fire services agreement with the St. Paul Fire Department and has, as of July 30, stopped routing calls from within in its municipality to Falcon...
View ArticleLauderdale city elections
By Anne Holzman Lauderdale residents will go to the polls Nov. 3 to elect a mayor and two City Council members. The Bugle asked the candidates to discuss their experience, goals if elected and views...
View ArticleTobacco ordinance hearing planned in Lauderdale
By Anne Holzman The Lauderdale City Council will hold a public hearing Jan. 12 on proposed updates to the town’sa tobacco sales license ordinance to reflect new state and federal regulations....
View ArticleFalcon Heights and Lauderdale propose levy increases
By Anne Holzman The Falcon Heights and Lauderdale city councils have both given themselves room to increase their property tax levies in 2022. Falcon Heights set a maximum levy for 2022 that is 4.9...
View ArticleFunding for Lauderdale apartments ‘comes through’
By Anne Holzman A proposal to build 114 senior apartments at the site of a former elementary school in Lauderdale may finally get off the ground in 2022. A probable breakthrough that will allow tearing...
View ArticleLauderdale to end HVAC/pipe licensing
Asserting that state bonds are good enough to protect residents, the Lauderdale City Council moved at its Jan. 11 meeting to repeal the city’s ordinance requiring a city license to install heating and...
View ArticleLauderdale council hears construction plans for I-35W segment
By Anne Holzman Minnesota Department of Transportation officials recently briefed the Lauderdale city council on plans for major construction of a segment of I-35W in coming years. Although 35W does...
View ArticleFarewell, Lauderdale School — ‘the bedrock of our wonder years’
By Anne Holzman Editor’s note: Here is an interview with alumna Kathy Bernstrom Lerfald about the Lauderdale School and its recent demolition. Lauderdale School closed in 1974, and the building... Read...
View ArticleLauderdale to elect mayor, two for council
By Anne Holzman Lauderdale voters will choose a mayor and two new members of the City Council in November. Mayor Mary Gaasch is running for re-election, challenged by Moses Hungiapuko.... Read More
View ArticleLauderdale considers reducing speed limits
By Anne Holzman Lauderdale may soon join neighboring cities in reducing speed limits on residential streets. The City Council is weighing a limit of either 25 or 20 miles per... Read More
View ArticleGreenStep up for Lauderdale?
By Anne Holzman Lauderdale Mayor Mary Gaasch said in a recent interview that she expects the City Council to consider soon whether to embark on the next level of GreenStep... Read More
View ArticleLauderdale considering options for Eustis Street
By Anne Holzman Officials in Lauderdale are considering whether to accept ownership of Eustis Street on the steep slope south of Larpenteur Avenue. In exchange Ramsey County, which currently owns......
View ArticleLauderdale considering Walsh Pond trail work
By Anne Holzman Lauderdale is on a slow path to improving a small natural area on its northeast corner, possibly adding a trail and a short stretch of boardwalk to... Read More
View ArticleLions Club gives tent to Falcon Heights
By Anne Holzman Attendees at a Falcon Heights ice cream social or Lauderdale’s Day in the Park may have noticed tents where volunteers from the Lions Club catch some shade... Read More
View ArticleMnDOT pauses North Gateway plan for 35W
By Anne Holzman A plan to add a paid lane to Highway 36 and reconfigure the interchange at Interstate 35W just north of Lauderdale is on hold pending further traffic... Read More
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