Community leaders invited to workshops on St. Croix River zoning

Professional trainers will help local officials make decisions about development and river protection.

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From the St. Croix River Association:

Lake St. Croix

The St. Croix River Association and Government Training Services are working together to bring valuable training opportunities for local leaders to the St. Croix River. Connect with other community leaders and learn more about planning and zoning.

Government Training Services runs workshops state-wide on a variety of topics and they will be coming to Stillwater for a workshop series this spring. Each workshop is $65, but officials that work along the St. Croix River receive a $30 discount.

All sessions will be held at Brine’s Bar & Restaurant in Stillwater. Appetizers provided and cash bar available.

  • April 18
    A Practical Guide to Variances in Shorelands, Floodplains, & St. Croix Riverway
    (Specific to St. Croix River communities)
    2:30–5:30 p.m.
  • April 25
    The Basics of Planning and Zoning
    3-6 p.m.
  • May 2
    Beyond the Basics of Planning and Zoning
    3-6 p.m.

Click here to register. The discount code for local leaders along the St. Croix River is CRA35.


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One response to “Community leaders invited to workshops on St. Croix River zoning”

  1. John Avatar
    John

    We tried that for years- Greed, power and $ set the ultimate guidelines.
    Who’s kidding who?
    Obsurd.