News
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Mayor’s Minutes: Northwest Greenway update and more
In this edition of Mayor’s Minutes, Plymouth Mayor Jeff Wosje shares information about the completion of the Northwest Greenway and highlights winter events.
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Holiday lights on display at the Hilde Performance Center
To offer cheer and encourage outdoor activity during winter, the community is invited to take a stroll through a holiday lights display at the Hilde.
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Nov. 29: Snow Emergency Alert
With continued snowfall, full-city snow removal is set to begin at 12:01 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 30.
Business
FAQs
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Beaver
Although beavers provide positive environmental value, they can be known to cause property damage.
According to Minnesota law, a nuisance beaver doing damage can be removed by the property owner without permit. A property owner using a removal contractor must obtain a nuisance beaver permit from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Visit the MN DNR's website for details.
Deterring Beaver Damage
Methods for deterring beaver damage include:- Protecting trees by placing hard wire cloth cylinders at least 30 inches tall around the base of the trees
- Planting native evergreens, such as common juniper, which beaver do not like, or other shrubs that regrow after some beaver damage
- Create a buffer strip of native vegetation around the shoreline
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Geese
Though geese may be enjoyable to watch, they often wear out their welcome when they become too numerous and cover yards, beaches and docks with their feces.
Populations of the Canadian goose have risen dramatically in residential and lake areas because they have an abundant habitat, high reproductive potential and long lifespan, as well as a low mortality rate due to lack of predators and hunting seasons. Visit the MN DNR's website for details.
For the health and safety purposes, the City of Plymouth does the following to manage geese:
- Identify sites with excessive damage/droppings and water quality issues
- Cooperate with the City of Medicine Lake and Three Rivers Park District for
control of geese on Medicine Lake - Request removal permits from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
- Work with Canada Goose Management or other comparable contractor to conduct appropriate removals and/or implement egg and nest removal where appropriate
- Document and report to MN DNR
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Turkeys
According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the state is home to more than 70,000 wild turkeys. These birds are active during the day, foraging for insects, grubs and seeds, so it's not uncommon for them to be spotted in urban and suburban areas.
Wild turkeys are easily acclimated to humans and can become nuisance animals when they roost on roofs, in trees near homes, on decks and other areas.
Yearling males (jakes) may also become aggressive and chase homeowners, children and pets. Property owners who have fed the birds to encourage them to stay typically have regretted the decision once the droppings accumulate, property is damaged or they're chased by aggressive jakes. If this behavior persists, residents are encouraged to call 911.
Tips to Thwart Turkeys
Steps residents can take to discourage turkeys from taking up residence on their property include:- Do not feed turkeys
- Keep bird feeder areas clean
- Do not raise and release turkeys
- Do not let turkeys intimidate you or become comfortable in your yard – chase them away with loud noises, a broom or a water hose.
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Letter to residents about construction start on Seven Green - 2025 Street Rehab
Letter to residents about construction start on 6th Ave - 2025 Street Rehab
Letter to residents about construction start in Mission - 2025 Street Rehab
Public Hearing Presentation - 2025 Street Rehab
Public Hearing Notice - 2025 Street Rehab
Final Assessment Letter - 2025 Street Rehab
2025 Rehab Dec. 16 updated layout 6th Avenue
2025 Rehab Dec. 16 updated layout Carlson Pkwy
2025 Rehab OH PPT
2025 Rehab Seven Greens Silverthorne layout
2025 Rehab Mission South layout
2025 Rehab Mission North layout
2025 Rehab Phasing layout
2025 Rehab Carlson Pkwy layout
2025 Rehab 6th Avenue Improvements layout
2025 Rehab Open House Presentation Slides
2024-12-02 - Public Meeting-Presentation
2025 Rehab Project Notification - Carlson/6th
2025 Rehab Carlson Pkwy/6th Ave map
2025 Rehab project all areas
2025 Rehab Project Notification Letter
2025 Street Rehab Mission map
2025 Street Rehab Seven Greens map
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Events
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Wayzata Fire on Ice Tournament
12/05/2025 - 12/07/2025
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Merry Market
12/06/2025 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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Santa Visits the Sensory Room
12/07/2025 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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| Facility Name | Address | Phone |
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| Waterwalk Minneapolis - Plymouth | 10000 59th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55442 | (763) 762-4593 |
| Thai Table | 10100 6th Ave N Ste 115 Plymouth, MN 55441 | (763) 591-6085 |
| Fuego Mexican Restaurant | 10100 6th Ave N #102 Plymouth, MN 55441 | |
| Holiday Station | 10100 County Road 9 Plymouth, MN 55442 | (763) 544-8836 |
| Charcuterie Bar | 10160 6th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 | |
| Poke House & Tea Bar | 10160 6th Ave N Unit B Plymouth, MN 55441 | (763) 300-7309 |
| Jet's Pizza | 10160 6th Ave N Unit D Plymouth, MN 55441 | (763) 710-5387 |
| Cub Foods - Plymouth 6th Ave | 10200 6th Ave N Plymouth, MN 55441 | (763) 541-9044 |
| Arby's | 10205 6th Avenue Plymouth, MN 55441 | (763) 595-0492 |
| Rolling Hills Park | 10355 48th Ave. N. Plymouth, MN 55446 |
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Although beavers provide positive environmental value, they can be known to cause property damage.
According to Minnesota law, a nuisance beaver doing damage can be removed by the property owner without permit. A property owner using a removal contractor must obtain a nuisance beaver permit from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Visit the MN DNR's website for details.
Deterring Beaver Damage
Methods for deterring beaver damage include:- Protecting trees by placing hard wire cloth cylinders at least 30 inches tall around the base of the trees
- Planting native evergreens, such as common juniper, which beaver do not like, or other shrubs that regrow after some beaver damage
- Create a buffer strip of native vegetation around the shoreline
Though geese may be enjoyable to watch, they often wear out their welcome when they become too numerous and cover yards, beaches and docks with their feces.
Populations of the Canadian goose have risen dramatically in residential and lake areas because they have an abundant habitat, high reproductive potential and long lifespan, as well as a low mortality rate due to lack of predators and hunting seasons. Visit the MN DNR's website for details.
For the health and safety purposes, the City of Plymouth does the following to manage geese:
- Identify sites with excessive damage/droppings and water quality issues
- Cooperate with the City of Medicine Lake and Three Rivers Park District for
control of geese on Medicine Lake - Request removal permits from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
- Work with Canada Goose Management or other comparable contractor to conduct appropriate removals and/or implement egg and nest removal where appropriate
- Document and report to MN DNR
According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the state is home to more than 70,000 wild turkeys. These birds are active during the day, foraging for insects, grubs and seeds, so it's not uncommon for them to be spotted in urban and suburban areas.
Wild turkeys are easily acclimated to humans and can become nuisance animals when they roost on roofs, in trees near homes, on decks and other areas.
Yearling males (jakes) may also become aggressive and chase homeowners, children and pets. Property owners who have fed the birds to encourage them to stay typically have regretted the decision once the droppings accumulate, property is damaged or they're chased by aggressive jakes. If this behavior persists, residents are encouraged to call 911.
Tips to Thwart Turkeys
Steps residents can take to discourage turkeys from taking up residence on their property include:- Do not feed turkeys
- Keep bird feeder areas clean
- Do not raise and release turkeys
- Do not let turkeys intimidate you or become comfortable in your yard – chase them away with loud noises, a broom or a water hose.
The City of Plymouth works with organizations such as Three Rivers Park District, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Department of Agriculture-Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service to assess and manage the deer populations in Plymouth. This is done in an effort to minimize vehicle/deer collisions, property damage and other public safety concerns.
Stop the Spread of CWD: Do Not Feed Deer
According to the MN DNR, chronic wasting disease is a fatal brain disease to deer, elk and moose but is not known to affect human health. Residents should not feed deer – the most probable mechanisms for the spread of the disease among deer is over a food source that concentrates animals and allows close contact.Each spring, the Plymouth Police Department receives reports and inquiries about coyotes spotted in Plymouth. Plymouth Police encourage residents to haze coyotes in order to better coexist with them.
Hazing Coyotes
Plymouth Police encourage residents to haze coyotes – make loud noises, yell, clap, flail your arms, bang pots and pans or spray them with a garden hose. Continue to haze coyotes until they leave the property. Hazing coyotes helps them retain their natural wariness of humans.The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources strongly discourages the practice of removing coyotes, as the remaining coyotes will respond by repopulating quickly and producing larger litters. As such, the Plymouth Police Department does not remove them from the city.
Coyotes give birth in the spring, so they may be more visible and agitated in order to protect their pups. The easiest way to keep coyotes away is to remind them they’re not wanted by hazing them.
Tips to Keep Coyotes Away
Coyotes typically try to avoid humans, however they can become more comfortable or visible in suburban settings. Plymouth Police encourage residents to follow these tips to keep coyotes away:- Do not leave pet food outside
- Never feed coyotes, even if they appear tame
- Secure unprotected garbage on your property
- Pick up fruit that falls off trees
- Do not leave small pets outside unattended, especially at night
- Do not get between coyotes and their pups
- Address:10000 59th Ave N
Plymouth, MN 55442 - Phone:(763) 762-4593
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Amenities:- Business Center
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- Address:10000 59th Ave N
- Address:10100 6th Ave N Ste 115
Plymouth, MN 55441 - Phone:(763) 591-6085
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Public Hearing Notice - 2025 Street Rehab
Final Assessment Letter - 2025 Street Rehab
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| Wayzata Fire on Ice Tournament | 12/05/2025 | Not Included | Not Included |
| Merry Market | 12/06/2025 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. | Not Included | Not Included |
| Santa Visits the Sensory Room | 12/07/2025 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. | Not Included | Not Included |
| Open Skate | 12/07/2025 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. | Not Included | Not Included |
| Men's Open Hockey | 12/09/2025 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. | Not Included | Not Included |
| Open Skate | 12/09/2025 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. | Not Included | Not Included |
| Small Business Networking Group | 12/09/2025 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. | Not Included | Not Included |
| Special Council Meeting | 12/09/2025 5:00 p.m. | Not Included | Not Included |
| Regular Council Meeting | 12/09/2025 7:00 p.m. | Not Included | Not Included |
| Women's Open Hockey | 12/10/2025 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. | Not Included | Not Included |
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| Merry Market | 12/06/2025 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. |
| Santa Visits the Sensory Room | 12/07/2025 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
| Open Skate | 12/07/2025 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. |
| Men's Open Hockey | 12/09/2025 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. |
| Open Skate | 12/09/2025 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. |
| Small Business Networking Group | 12/09/2025 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. |
| Special Council Meeting | 12/09/2025 5:00 p.m. |
| Regular Council Meeting | 12/09/2025 7:00 p.m. |
| Women's Open Hockey | 12/10/2025 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. |
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