Support more sidewalks and trails in Vadnais Heights

Recent signers:
Liz Binkert and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

87% of Vadnais Heights residents support more trails and sidewalks in the city, but a vocal minority is demanding that the City "halt" plans for a street upgrade on Greenhaven Drive that will include a trail and improved stormwater management! Join us in letting City Council know you want safe paths for walking, biking, etc.

About the Greenhaven Drive Improvement Project

Proposed plans would:

  • Create safer routes for walkers / cyclists by adding a trail separated from traffic
  • Improve accessibility for folks with mobility challenges
  • Encourage safer driving speeds without narrowing driving lanes
  • Decrease flooding / pooling after storms
  • Improve water quality and beautify the neighborhood by creating green spaces that provide both visual interest and pollutant filtering

Learn more on the City of Vadnais Heights website

How can you help?

  1. Sign this petition to let City Council know you support the continuation of the Greenhaven Drive Improvement project.
  2. Email vhcitycouncil@cityvadnaisheights.com by 9/2 to share your support.
  3. Attend the City Council meeting on 9/2 at 7 pm.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Will residents lose part of their property?
No! All land used for the project is existing City Right-of-Way

Will the driving lanes narrow?
No, driving lanes will remain the same width.

Will property owners pay for the trail?
No, the City of Vadnais Heights is paying for the cost of the trail from funds not related to property assessments. Property assessments will be the same whether the trail is installed or not.

Are concerns about bike and walker safety valid?
In the last month alone, there have been multiple incidents of pedestrians and bicyclists struck by vehicles in Vadnais Heights.

Will this project improve water quality?
Yes! You can learn more at CityVadnaisHeights.com

Are designs final?
No! Please share your input by contacting the City.

 

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Recent signers:
Liz Binkert and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

87% of Vadnais Heights residents support more trails and sidewalks in the city, but a vocal minority is demanding that the City "halt" plans for a street upgrade on Greenhaven Drive that will include a trail and improved stormwater management! Join us in letting City Council know you want safe paths for walking, biking, etc.

About the Greenhaven Drive Improvement Project

Proposed plans would:

  • Create safer routes for walkers / cyclists by adding a trail separated from traffic
  • Improve accessibility for folks with mobility challenges
  • Encourage safer driving speeds without narrowing driving lanes
  • Decrease flooding / pooling after storms
  • Improve water quality and beautify the neighborhood by creating green spaces that provide both visual interest and pollutant filtering

Learn more on the City of Vadnais Heights website

How can you help?

  1. Sign this petition to let City Council know you support the continuation of the Greenhaven Drive Improvement project.
  2. Email vhcitycouncil@cityvadnaisheights.com by 9/2 to share your support.
  3. Attend the City Council meeting on 9/2 at 7 pm.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Will residents lose part of their property?
No! All land used for the project is existing City Right-of-Way

Will the driving lanes narrow?
No, driving lanes will remain the same width.

Will property owners pay for the trail?
No, the City of Vadnais Heights is paying for the cost of the trail from funds not related to property assessments. Property assessments will be the same whether the trail is installed or not.

Are concerns about bike and walker safety valid?
In the last month alone, there have been multiple incidents of pedestrians and bicyclists struck by vehicles in Vadnais Heights.

Will this project improve water quality?
Yes! You can learn more at CityVadnaisHeights.com

Are designs final?
No! Please share your input by contacting the City.

 

The Decision Makers

Vadnais Heights City Council
4 Members
Kelly Jozwowski
Vadnais Heights City Council
Katherine Kanne
Vadnais Heights City Council
Jerome Moynagh
Vadnais Heights City Council
Michael Krachmer
Vadnais Heights City Mayor

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Petition created on August 28, 2025