Improving downtown Chaska
As a urbanite, I seldom make it to the suburbs. Yet at least one Twin Cities suburb loves its downtown. "There’s a stronger feeling of neighborhood, a connection with your neighbors. If you see someone coming towards you, you say 'hi.'" That's Lisa Oberski's description of living in downtown ... Chaska. The local newspaper, the Chaska Herald, asked residents for their thoughts on how to make downtown more pedestrian-friendly and more livable. If you have ideas, you can join in the conversation at the newspaper's website or add them here.
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