VLAWMO maintains remote monitoring sensors at multiple locations along Lambert Creek. Data is available to the public to check and track changes anytime.
A project proposal is being submitted to State agencies to address flooding issues surrounding Grass Lake, Rice Street, and West Vadnais Lake. An Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) describes the proposed project and provides an outlet for public comment.
Through a robust selection process, VLAWMO is excited to announce our standing as a priority watershed in the Metro area. Find out more about what this means...
New aquatic vegetation reports posted for Goose, Birch, and West Vadnais Lakes. See the results with insight on the connection between aquatic veg and lake health.
An update and description on the work being done for West Vadnais and Rice Street high water levels.
VLAWMO invites your comments on our Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan Amendment during our next regular Board meeting on June 26, 7:00-8:30 pm, at the Vadnais Heights City Hall Chambers.