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The Cedar-Isles plan adopted in 2023 makes native shoreline vegetation the default along Cedar Lake and Lake of the Isles, except at formal access points.

The Minneapolis Chain of Lakes drew nearly 6.9 million visits in 2024, the most of any regional park in the Twin Cities, and that volume is the central challenge in keeping the water clean.

The Cedar-Isles plan, approved by the Park Board on July 5, 2023, sets a 20-to-30-year vision for Lake of the Isles, Cedar Lake and the land around them.

The turf that runs to the waterline is being traded, patch by patch, for deep-rooted natives.

For one of the few park sites in Minneapolis without a modern plan, the Park Board is sketching a long-range vision.

The little arched crossings between the bays are more than postcard scenery; they stitch the neighborhood's daily life together.

A century after the lake was dredged from a marsh, crews are coaxing native plants back to its banks.
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