Prospect Knolls A/C/D Neighborhood Roadway Reconstruction

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Map showing the Prospect Knolls neighborhood and the project limits.

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The proposed 2026 reconstruction project includes:

  • Complete reconstruction of the roadway asphalt pavement,
  • Installation or replacement of concrete curb and gutter,
  • Replacement of a portion of the watermain and water services,
  • Improvements to the sanitary sewer and storm sewer systems, and
  • The project is funded by a combination of special assessments, property taxes, and respective utility funds.
  • Based on the assessment policy, 52.6% of the roadway project costs will be assessed to Prospect Knolls A/C/D property owners, and 47.4% of the roadway project costs will be paid for by property taxes. Estimated preliminary assessment amounts, by district, are:
    • District 1 - $19,000 per Residential Equivalent Unit (REU)
    • District 2 - $9,700 per REU
    • District 3 - $1,700 per multi-family residential unit (condominium)

Prospect Knolls A/C/D Neighborhood Roadway Reconstruction updates will be hosted on this project page. Sign up for email updates!

The proposed 2026 reconstruction project includes:

  • Complete reconstruction of the roadway asphalt pavement,
  • Installation or replacement of concrete curb and gutter,
  • Replacement of a portion of the watermain and water services,
  • Improvements to the sanitary sewer and storm sewer systems, and
  • The project is funded by a combination of special assessments, property taxes, and respective utility funds.
  • Based on the assessment policy, 52.6% of the roadway project costs will be assessed to Prospect Knolls A/C/D property owners, and 47.4% of the roadway project costs will be paid for by property taxes. Estimated preliminary assessment amounts, by district, are:
    • District 1 - $19,000 per Residential Equivalent Unit (REU)
    • District 2 - $9,700 per REU
    • District 3 - $1,700 per multi-family residential unit (condominium)
  • Construction Update - 5/1/2026

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    Project Area

    • See the construction phasing map.
    • Please set out your garbage and recycling containers before 6 AM. We encouraged haulers to arrive early to avoid conflicts with the contractor and their operations.
    • A select number of trees will be removed throughout the project area during the week of 5/4 due to the roadway and utility improvements. These trees have been marked with ribbon or paint.
    • All work dates below are weather permitting.


    Phase 1:

    • Vehicles cannot be parked on the street during construction.
    • Temporary mail bank installation is complete.
    • Standard mail boxes have been salvaged for reinstallation at the conclusion of the project. Larger mail boxes will be removed later.
    • Water service replacement is scheduled to begin on Lee Valley Circle the week of 5/4.
    • Construction vehicles, equipment, and materials is scheduled to be brought to site the week of 5/4.
    • Set up of temporary watermain on Lanham Ln, Tara Rd, Antrim Ct, and Antrim Ter will begin in preparation of watermain improvements the week of 5/4. Temporary watermain locations are shown in the map here.
    • Check your front door daily for notification of temporary driveway access or water loss.


    CenterPoint Energy:

    • CenterPoint Energy began replacing old gas pipes in a portion of the project area this spring.
    • CenterPoint Energy will also be replacing gas meters inside of property owners homes, relocating them outside.
    • CenterPoint Energy's work is not part of the City's Neighborhood Roadway Reconstruction contract. All questions and concerns related to their work should be directed to CenterPoint Energy. They can be reached at
      • csv.constructionservices@centerpointenergy.com or 612-542-6198.
    • For additional gas main and service replacement information and updates please visit CenterPoint Energy’s project web page.


    Project Area

    • See the construction phasing map.
    • Please set out your garbage and recycling containers before 6 AM. We encouraged haulers to arrive early to avoid conflicts with the contractor and their operations.
    • A select number of trees will be removed throughout the project area during the week of 5/4 due to the roadway and utility improvements. These trees have been marked with ribbon or paint.
    • All work dates below are weather permitting.


    Phase 1:

    • Vehicles cannot be parked on the street during construction.
    • Temporary mail bank installation is complete.
    • Standard mail boxes have been salvaged for reinstallation at the conclusion of the project. Larger mail boxes will be removed later.
    • Water service replacement is scheduled to begin on Lee Valley Circle the week of 5/4.
    • Construction vehicles, equipment, and materials is scheduled to be brought to site the week of 5/4.
    • Set up of temporary watermain on Lanham Ln, Tara Rd, Antrim Ct, and Antrim Ter will begin in preparation of watermain improvements the week of 5/4. Temporary watermain locations are shown in the map here.
    • Check your front door daily for notification of temporary driveway access or water loss.


    CenterPoint Energy:

    • CenterPoint Energy began replacing old gas pipes in a portion of the project area this spring.
    • CenterPoint Energy will also be replacing gas meters inside of property owners homes, relocating them outside.
    • CenterPoint Energy's work is not part of the City's Neighborhood Roadway Reconstruction contract. All questions and concerns related to their work should be directed to CenterPoint Energy. They can be reached at
      • csv.constructionservices@centerpointenergy.com or 612-542-6198.
    • For additional gas main and service replacement information and updates please visit CenterPoint Energy’s project web page.


  • Construction Kickoff!

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    As construction begins in your phase, we would like to stress the importance of checking your front door daily for time sensitive notifications. We invite you to review this document summarizing what to expect during construction.


    Project Area

    • See the construction phasing map.
    • Please set out your garbage and recycling containers before 6 AM. We encouraged haulers to arrive early to avoid conflicts with the contractor and their operations.
    • A select number of trees will be removed throughout the project area due to the roadway and utility improvements. These trees have been marked with ribbon or paint.
    • All work dates below are weather permitting.


    Phase 1:

    • Vehicles cannot be parked on the street during construction.
    • Construction vehicles, equipment, and materials is scheduled to be brought to site the week of 4/27.
    • Set up of temporary watermain will begin in preparation of watermain improvements the week of 4/27.
    • Check your front door daily for notification of temporary driveway access or water loss.


    CenterPoint Energy:

    • CenterPoint Energy began replacing old gas pipes in a portion of the project area this spring.
    • CenterPoint Energy will also be replacing gas meters inside of property owners homes, relocating them outside.
    • CenterPoint Energy's work is notpart of the City's Neighborhood Roadway Reconstruction contract. All questions and concerns related to their work should be directed to CenterPoint Energy. They can be reached at
      • csv.constructionservices@centerpointenergy.com or 612-542-6198.
    • For additional gas main and service replacement information and updates please visit CenterPoint Energy’s project web page.


    As construction begins in your phase, we would like to stress the importance of checking your front door daily for time sensitive notifications. We invite you to review this document summarizing what to expect during construction.


    Project Area

    • See the construction phasing map.
    • Please set out your garbage and recycling containers before 6 AM. We encouraged haulers to arrive early to avoid conflicts with the contractor and their operations.
    • A select number of trees will be removed throughout the project area due to the roadway and utility improvements. These trees have been marked with ribbon or paint.
    • All work dates below are weather permitting.


    Phase 1:

    • Vehicles cannot be parked on the street during construction.
    • Construction vehicles, equipment, and materials is scheduled to be brought to site the week of 4/27.
    • Set up of temporary watermain will begin in preparation of watermain improvements the week of 4/27.
    • Check your front door daily for notification of temporary driveway access or water loss.


    CenterPoint Energy:

    • CenterPoint Energy began replacing old gas pipes in a portion of the project area this spring.
    • CenterPoint Energy will also be replacing gas meters inside of property owners homes, relocating them outside.
    • CenterPoint Energy's work is notpart of the City's Neighborhood Roadway Reconstruction contract. All questions and concerns related to their work should be directed to CenterPoint Energy. They can be reached at
      • csv.constructionservices@centerpointenergy.com or 612-542-6198.
    • For additional gas main and service replacement information and updates please visit CenterPoint Energy’s project web page.


  • Temporary Mail Bank Locations - Phase 1

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    We apologize for the confusion regarding the notifications given out for the temporary mail bank locations. These were prepared by a subcontractor, with errors, and delivered without the City's approval. Mail delivery at these temporary mail banks is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, April 29. The temporary mail bank information for the following Phase 1 streets can be found here.

    Again, we're sorry for the confusion.



    We apologize for the confusion regarding the notifications given out for the temporary mail bank locations. These were prepared by a subcontractor, with errors, and delivered without the City's approval. Mail delivery at these temporary mail banks is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, April 29. The temporary mail bank information for the following Phase 1 streets can be found here.

    Again, we're sorry for the confusion.



  • Construction Kickoff Meeting

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    Construction in your neighborhood is scheduled to begin on April 27 at a location to be determined. Residents are invited to a construction kickoff meeting on Thursday, April 23 from 5:30-6:30 PM at the Braemar Golf Course Clubhouse at 6364 John Harris Drive. Staff will be available to discuss the project details and review frequently asked questions.

    Construction in your neighborhood is scheduled to begin on April 27 at a location to be determined. Residents are invited to a construction kickoff meeting on Thursday, April 23 from 5:30-6:30 PM at the Braemar Golf Course Clubhouse at 6364 John Harris Drive. Staff will be available to discuss the project details and review frequently asked questions.

  • CenterPoint Energy Construction Update

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    CenterPoint Energy will be replacing old gas main pipes and services in the western portion of the project area this spring. Some details on CenterPoint Energy's project:

    1. CenterPoint Energy’s contractor, Michels Corporation, is scheduled to begin gas main installation on April 13.
    2. City staff will only be onsite for this work periodically to ensure the gas main is not placed in the way of future infrastructure
    3. If applicable, CenterPoint Energy will also be replacing gas meters inside of property owners homes, relocating them outside.
    4. CenterPoint Energy's work is not part of the City's Prospect Knolls Neighborhood Roadway Reconstruction contract. All questions and concerns related to their work should be directed to CenterPoint Energy. They can be reached at csv.constructionservices@centerpointenergy.com or 612-542-6198.
    5. For additional gas main and service replacement information and updates please visit CenterPoint Energy’s project web page.

    CenterPoint Energy will be replacing old gas main pipes and services in the western portion of the project area this spring. Some details on CenterPoint Energy's project:

    1. CenterPoint Energy’s contractor, Michels Corporation, is scheduled to begin gas main installation on April 13.
    2. City staff will only be onsite for this work periodically to ensure the gas main is not placed in the way of future infrastructure
    3. If applicable, CenterPoint Energy will also be replacing gas meters inside of property owners homes, relocating them outside.
    4. CenterPoint Energy's work is not part of the City's Prospect Knolls Neighborhood Roadway Reconstruction contract. All questions and concerns related to their work should be directed to CenterPoint Energy. They can be reached at csv.constructionservices@centerpointenergy.com or 612-542-6198.
    5. For additional gas main and service replacement information and updates please visit CenterPoint Energy’s project web page.
  • City Council and Construction Update

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    The City Council awarded the construction contract to McNamara Contracting on April 7.

    A construction kickoff meeting will occur in April where staff will be available to discuss the project details and review frequently asked questions. Standby for a future post and mailing with details on the construction start and kickoff meeting date and location. The tentative construction start date is April 27, the start location is up to the contractor to decide, and is to be determined.

    We anticipate the assessment costs to be similar the the following costs, by district, presented at the December 2025 Public Hearing.

    • District 1 - $19,000 per Residential Equivalent Unit (REU)
    • District 2 - $9,700 per REU
    • District 3 - $1,700 per multi-family residential unit (condominium)


    The final assessment amounts are payable beginning in 2027 after construction is complete.


    The City Council awarded the construction contract to McNamara Contracting on April 7.

    A construction kickoff meeting will occur in April where staff will be available to discuss the project details and review frequently asked questions. Standby for a future post and mailing with details on the construction start and kickoff meeting date and location. The tentative construction start date is April 27, the start location is up to the contractor to decide, and is to be determined.

    We anticipate the assessment costs to be similar the the following costs, by district, presented at the December 2025 Public Hearing.

    • District 1 - $19,000 per Residential Equivalent Unit (REU)
    • District 2 - $9,700 per REU
    • District 3 - $1,700 per multi-family residential unit (condominium)


    The final assessment amounts are payable beginning in 2027 after construction is complete.


  • Project Update and City Council Authorization

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    Following comments received during the public input period, the proposed sidewalks were NOT approved by the City Council on December 16. The City Council did authorize the design, including the final roadway widths, and contractor bidding phase for the project. Preparation of final plans and specifications will be prepared this winter, followed by solicitation of contractor bids. We anticipate construction beginning in late April 2026.

    The estimated preliminary assessment amounts, by district, are:

    • District 1 - $19,000 per Residential Equivalent Unit (REU)
    • District 2 - $9,700 per REU
    • District 3 - $1,700 per multi-family residential unit (condominium)


    The final assessment amounts are payable beginning in 2027 after construction is complete.


    Following comments received during the public input period, the proposed sidewalks were NOT approved by the City Council on December 16. The City Council did authorize the design, including the final roadway widths, and contractor bidding phase for the project. Preparation of final plans and specifications will be prepared this winter, followed by solicitation of contractor bids. We anticipate construction beginning in late April 2026.

    The estimated preliminary assessment amounts, by district, are:

    • District 1 - $19,000 per Residential Equivalent Unit (REU)
    • District 2 - $9,700 per REU
    • District 3 - $1,700 per multi-family residential unit (condominium)


    The final assessment amounts are payable beginning in 2027 after construction is complete.


  • Public Hearing - December 8, 2025

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    To complete the public hearing comment form please click here.


    The Edina City Council will meet at Edina City Hall on Monday, Dec. 8, 2025, at 6:00 p.m., to consider the public hearing on roadway improvements for Prospect Knolls A, C and D Neighborhood Roadway Reconstruction. This hearing is being conducted under the authority granted by Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429.


    This hearing has been called as a recommendation from staff. The proposed project would be constructed in the summer of 2026 with the assessment hearing occurring in the fall of 2027. The estimated roadway cost for Assessment District 1 is $1,114,730, Assessment District 2 is $1,484,100 and Assessment District 3 is $68,000 and is funded by special assessment; the estimated cost per assessable lot for Assessment District 1 is $19,000, Assessment District 2 is $9,700, and Assessment District 3 is $1,700 per multi-family residential unit (condominium). The assessment can be divided over a fifteen-year period with interest accumulating on the unpaid balance.


    The area proposed to be assessed by the proposed roadway improvements includes all properties between and including:


    Assessment District 1: 7101 to 7123 Antrim Court, 7000 to 7021 Antrim Road, 2 to 8 Antrim Terrace, 7023 to 7104 Down Road, 7000 to 7013 Dublin Road, 7000 to 7020 Kerry Road, 5900 to 5920 Lee Valley Road, 7201 to 7209 Shannon Drive, 7100 to 7121 Tralee Drive, 5900 to 5920 West 70th Street, 7024 to 7032 Wexford Road


    Assessment District 2: 5820 to 5824 Dewey Hill Road, 6000 to 6013 Dublin Circle, 7100 to 7225 Fleetwood Drive, 5701 to 5805 Kemrich Drive, 7000 to 7305 Lanham Lane, 7000 to 7021 Lee Valley Circle, 5812 Lee Valley Road, 5805 to 7133 Shannon Drive, 7300 to 7309 Shannon Drive, 7220 to 7315 Tara Road, 7000 to 7021 Weston Circle


    Assessment District 3: 5501 to 5555 Village Drive

    To complete the public hearing comment form please click here.


    The Edina City Council will meet at Edina City Hall on Monday, Dec. 8, 2025, at 6:00 p.m., to consider the public hearing on roadway improvements for Prospect Knolls A, C and D Neighborhood Roadway Reconstruction. This hearing is being conducted under the authority granted by Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429.


    This hearing has been called as a recommendation from staff. The proposed project would be constructed in the summer of 2026 with the assessment hearing occurring in the fall of 2027. The estimated roadway cost for Assessment District 1 is $1,114,730, Assessment District 2 is $1,484,100 and Assessment District 3 is $68,000 and is funded by special assessment; the estimated cost per assessable lot for Assessment District 1 is $19,000, Assessment District 2 is $9,700, and Assessment District 3 is $1,700 per multi-family residential unit (condominium). The assessment can be divided over a fifteen-year period with interest accumulating on the unpaid balance.


    The area proposed to be assessed by the proposed roadway improvements includes all properties between and including:


    Assessment District 1: 7101 to 7123 Antrim Court, 7000 to 7021 Antrim Road, 2 to 8 Antrim Terrace, 7023 to 7104 Down Road, 7000 to 7013 Dublin Road, 7000 to 7020 Kerry Road, 5900 to 5920 Lee Valley Road, 7201 to 7209 Shannon Drive, 7100 to 7121 Tralee Drive, 5900 to 5920 West 70th Street, 7024 to 7032 Wexford Road


    Assessment District 2: 5820 to 5824 Dewey Hill Road, 6000 to 6013 Dublin Circle, 7100 to 7225 Fleetwood Drive, 5701 to 5805 Kemrich Drive, 7000 to 7305 Lanham Lane, 7000 to 7021 Lee Valley Circle, 5812 Lee Valley Road, 5805 to 7133 Shannon Drive, 7300 to 7309 Shannon Drive, 7220 to 7315 Tara Road, 7000 to 7021 Weston Circle


    Assessment District 3: 5501 to 5555 Village Drive

  • DRAFT 30% Design Sidewalk Layout

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    The City is sharing this draft, 30% design sidewalk layout for proposed sidewalks on the streets shown here. This draft is intended to help residents understand how the proposed sidewalk could fit within the existing street footprint. It is not final design. The sidewalk width, street width, and general design parameters are established based on the Living Streets Plan. The only elements that may vary are turf boulevard widths and curb locations, which depend on site conditions.


    The City has received a petition expressing opposition to the proposed sidewalk, and we recognize the concerns raised by residents. The City Council will decide whether sidewalks will be included in the project, as referenced in the timeline here. Stay tuned for a letter inviting property owners to provide input and attend the December 8 Public Hearing.

    The City is sharing this draft, 30% design sidewalk layout for proposed sidewalks on the streets shown here. This draft is intended to help residents understand how the proposed sidewalk could fit within the existing street footprint. It is not final design. The sidewalk width, street width, and general design parameters are established based on the Living Streets Plan. The only elements that may vary are turf boulevard widths and curb locations, which depend on site conditions.


    The City has received a petition expressing opposition to the proposed sidewalk, and we recognize the concerns raised by residents. The City Council will decide whether sidewalks will be included in the project, as referenced in the timeline here. Stay tuned for a letter inviting property owners to provide input and attend the December 8 Public Hearing.

  • Informational Video Presentation

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    Thank you to those that attended the August 26, 2025 Informational meeting at the Edina Public Works and Parks Maintenance building.

    If you weren't able to attend, please watch the video, available here or here, about how projects are funded (special assessment, utility funds, pedestrian and cyclist safety fund and property taxes), a typical project timeline, how you will be impacted, proposed sidewalk locations, how you can prepare, and more. Additional reference documents can be found here.

    We hope you find the videos and exhibits informative, and we anticipate they will generate questions. Your questions can be submitted on this web page, or you can reach out to us by email or phone.


    Thank you to those that attended the August 26, 2025 Informational meeting at the Edina Public Works and Parks Maintenance building.

    If you weren't able to attend, please watch the video, available here or here, about how projects are funded (special assessment, utility funds, pedestrian and cyclist safety fund and property taxes), a typical project timeline, how you will be impacted, proposed sidewalk locations, how you can prepare, and more. Additional reference documents can be found here.

    We hope you find the videos and exhibits informative, and we anticipate they will generate questions. Your questions can be submitted on this web page, or you can reach out to us by email or phone.


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