Kinsel Neighborhood Reconstruction project

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The city is proposing a street and utility reconstruction project for the Kinsel neighborhood in 2027. The area includes streets north and east of Glen Lake.

View a map of the proposed project area.

Construction is proposed for 2027 and will include new pavement and concrete curb and gutter. Sanitary sewer, water main and storm sewer improvements are also proposed.

What is being proposed?

Proposed improvements include street reconstruction, water main replacement, sanitary sewer repair and storm sewer improvements.

Potential project impacts

Projects of this nature can be disruptive. Proposed impacts include tree removal, temporary service interruptions and limited access to homes. The city will attempt to minimize these impacts as much as possible as plans are finalized.

If this project is approved, will I be assessed?

No. These types of improvements are primarily funded through the city’s street and utility funds.

The city is proposing a street and utility reconstruction project for the Kinsel neighborhood in 2027. The area includes streets north and east of Glen Lake.

View a map of the proposed project area.

Construction is proposed for 2027 and will include new pavement and concrete curb and gutter. Sanitary sewer, water main and storm sewer improvements are also proposed.

What is being proposed?

Proposed improvements include street reconstruction, water main replacement, sanitary sewer repair and storm sewer improvements.

Potential project impacts

Projects of this nature can be disruptive. Proposed impacts include tree removal, temporary service interruptions and limited access to homes. The city will attempt to minimize these impacts as much as possible as plans are finalized.

If this project is approved, will I be assessed?

No. These types of improvements are primarily funded through the city’s street and utility funds.

  • Open house Tuesday, May 12

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    Residents are invited to an informational meeting to learn more, provide input and ask questions about the proposed improvements. City staff will discuss the project scope, schedule, potential impacts and communication plan. Drawings of existing conditions and conceptual improvements will also be available.

    The meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 12 at 5 p.m. at the Minnetonka Community Center, located at 14600 Minnetonka Blvd.

    Email engineering@minnetonkamn.gov to RSVP.

    If you cannot attend the meeting, contact Project Engineer Kevin Rudd to discuss the project by phone, email or in-person at your property. All information presented at the meeting will be posted on the project website.


    Residents are invited to an informational meeting to learn more, provide input and ask questions about the proposed improvements. City staff will discuss the project scope, schedule, potential impacts and communication plan. Drawings of existing conditions and conceptual improvements will also be available.

    The meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 12 at 5 p.m. at the Minnetonka Community Center, located at 14600 Minnetonka Blvd.

    Email engineering@minnetonkamn.gov to RSVP.

    If you cannot attend the meeting, contact Project Engineer Kevin Rudd to discuss the project by phone, email or in-person at your property. All information presented at the meeting will be posted on the project website.


  • Glen Moor park survey now open

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    The city will reconstruct Glen Moor Park following the Kinsel Neighborhood reconstruction project. While a start date for the project has not been set, the Glen Moor Park community survey has been opened. Staff will use the results of this survey understand park preferences and develop a plan for reconstruction in the future.

    The city will reconstruct Glen Moor Park following the Kinsel Neighborhood reconstruction project. While a start date for the project has not been set, the Glen Moor Park community survey has been opened. Staff will use the results of this survey understand park preferences and develop a plan for reconstruction in the future.

  • June 24, project update

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    Project surveying is set to begin in the next few weeks. Surveying will be conducted by WSB, the city's engineering consultant. Surveying is usually completed from the street, but there may be times when survey teams may need to work in yards, parking lots and driveways. Underground utilities will be marked with paint or flags. Please do not disturb these until the survey crew has completed its work.

    Following the completion of surveying, staff will begin a preliminary design and project schedule. Expect an informational open house to discuss the project in further detail in 2026.

    The city's engineering division mailed out a newsletter this week outlining the survey procedure and providing a map for the proposed project area.

    Project surveying is set to begin in the next few weeks. Surveying will be conducted by WSB, the city's engineering consultant. Surveying is usually completed from the street, but there may be times when survey teams may need to work in yards, parking lots and driveways. Underground utilities will be marked with paint or flags. Please do not disturb these until the survey crew has completed its work.

    Following the completion of surveying, staff will begin a preliminary design and project schedule. Expect an informational open house to discuss the project in further detail in 2026.

    The city's engineering division mailed out a newsletter this week outlining the survey procedure and providing a map for the proposed project area.

Page last updated: 21 Apr 2026, 01:03 PM