Melody Lake Shoreline Restoration

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This project has concluded.

The City is restoring the shoreline at Melody Lake Park with a native plant buffer. View a map of the project area here.

Native landscapes provide many benefits including;

  • Stabilizing shorelines
  • Supporting cleaner air and water
  • Providing wildlife habitat, including pollinator habitat
  • Managing invasive plants, including Buckthorn
  • Increasing resilience in a changing climate

Get the latest project updates here.


The City is restoring the shoreline at Melody Lake Park with a native plant buffer. View a map of the project area here.

Native landscapes provide many benefits including;

  • Stabilizing shorelines
  • Supporting cleaner air and water
  • Providing wildlife habitat, including pollinator habitat
  • Managing invasive plants, including Buckthorn
  • Increasing resilience in a changing climate

Get the latest project updates here.


This project has concluded.

Submit your questions about the project here and we'll get back to you!

  • Share Is melody lake safe for dogs to swim in? on Facebook Share Is melody lake safe for dogs to swim in? on Twitter Share Is melody lake safe for dogs to swim in? on Linkedin Email Is melody lake safe for dogs to swim in? link

    Is melody lake safe for dogs to swim in?

    Amyessma asked 12 months ago

    Melody Lake water quality is not monitored for bacteria or blue-green algae.

    In general, avoid contact with the water during and days after a rain event when bacteria levels may spike. For blue-green algae, information about risk is available from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency webpage, blue-green algae: 'If in doubt, stay out'.

  • Share Hi, A few weeks ago, I reached out about the erosion control fence still up along melody lake drive. It is for the most part, broken down and not serving a purpose. You said a contractor was going to check it out as you agreed it is an eyesore. Any updates on next steps? Thank you! - Mark Biedenfeld on Facebook Share Hi, A few weeks ago, I reached out about the erosion control fence still up along melody lake drive. It is for the most part, broken down and not serving a purpose. You said a contractor was going to check it out as you agreed it is an eyesore. Any updates on next steps? Thank you! - Mark Biedenfeld on Twitter Share Hi, A few weeks ago, I reached out about the erosion control fence still up along melody lake drive. It is for the most part, broken down and not serving a purpose. You said a contractor was going to check it out as you agreed it is an eyesore. Any updates on next steps? Thank you! - Mark Biedenfeld on Linkedin Email Hi, A few weeks ago, I reached out about the erosion control fence still up along melody lake drive. It is for the most part, broken down and not serving a purpose. You said a contractor was going to check it out as you agreed it is an eyesore. Any updates on next steps? Thank you! - Mark Biedenfeld link

    Hi, A few weeks ago, I reached out about the erosion control fence still up along melody lake drive. It is for the most part, broken down and not serving a purpose. You said a contractor was going to check it out as you agreed it is an eyesore. Any updates on next steps? Thank you! - Mark Biedenfeld

    mbiedenfeld asked over 1 year ago

    The street reconstruction contractor is overdue on this item. We will continue to push them to get it done.

  • Share When will the posts and black and yellow fences be taken down both along the road and in the water? The restoration project is coming along nicely with the exception of the area that was not well-restored from the street reconstruction project in 2021 on Facebook Share When will the posts and black and yellow fences be taken down both along the road and in the water? The restoration project is coming along nicely with the exception of the area that was not well-restored from the street reconstruction project in 2021 on Twitter Share When will the posts and black and yellow fences be taken down both along the road and in the water? The restoration project is coming along nicely with the exception of the area that was not well-restored from the street reconstruction project in 2021 on Linkedin Email When will the posts and black and yellow fences be taken down both along the road and in the water? The restoration project is coming along nicely with the exception of the area that was not well-restored from the street reconstruction project in 2021 link

    When will the posts and black and yellow fences be taken down both along the road and in the water? The restoration project is coming along nicely with the exception of the area that was not well-restored from the street reconstruction project in 2021

    mbiedenfeld asked almost 2 years ago

    I stopped by the site Monday (7/18) and the erosion control devices were still in place. That same day I heard the street project inspector commit to working with the contractor to get it removed. It's not harming the restoration, but it is indeed an eyesore and no longer needed. Thank you for your patience!

  • Share Hi - what’s the latest on this project? There has been no activity so far in 2022 and Melody Lake Park looks terrible! Thank you. on Facebook Share Hi - what’s the latest on this project? There has been no activity so far in 2022 and Melody Lake Park looks terrible! Thank you. on Twitter Share Hi - what’s the latest on this project? There has been no activity so far in 2022 and Melody Lake Park looks terrible! Thank you. on Linkedin Email Hi - what’s the latest on this project? There has been no activity so far in 2022 and Melody Lake Park looks terrible! Thank you. link

    Hi - what’s the latest on this project? There has been no activity so far in 2022 and Melody Lake Park looks terrible! Thank you.

    Tom Forker asked almost 2 years ago

    The site was seeded in late 2021. A management mow is planned for June. Plug and shrub installation will occur in the next 1-2 months. 

    Natural restorations take a few years to reach their full beauty - check out the recent 'Restoration Cycle' News Feed post

    If you'd like to see a local example of a similar project that is a little further along, you can visit the Lake Cornelia Vegetated Buffer project

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    Hello

    Hello asked about 3 years ago

    Hello! :)

  • Share My children like to go down to the waters edge to see ducks, muskrats, fish and frogs. Will there still be a clearing or perhaps an installation of a viewing dock? on Facebook Share My children like to go down to the waters edge to see ducks, muskrats, fish and frogs. Will there still be a clearing or perhaps an installation of a viewing dock? on Twitter Share My children like to go down to the waters edge to see ducks, muskrats, fish and frogs. Will there still be a clearing or perhaps an installation of a viewing dock? on Linkedin Email My children like to go down to the waters edge to see ducks, muskrats, fish and frogs. Will there still be a clearing or perhaps an installation of a viewing dock? link

    My children like to go down to the waters edge to see ducks, muskrats, fish and frogs. Will there still be a clearing or perhaps an installation of a viewing dock?

    Fran0553 asked over 3 years ago

    The proposed plan includes a rock landing near the existing bench. It could be used for viewing, fishing, and/or launching a canoe.