Meadow Lake is a 12-acre shallow lake located in northern New Hope, Minnesota. With a small, fully developed 88-acre watershed, Meadow Lake’s one outlet connects to underground storm sewers that empty into Bass Creek. Bass Creek joins with Eagle Creek in Brooklyn Park to become Shingle Creek, which eventually flows to the Mississippi River. In 2002, Meadow Lake’s phosphorus measurement was 280 ppm, and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency listed it as an Impaired Water for excess nutrients.
Meadow Lake Management Plan
In the spring of 2019, the Shingle Creek Watershed Management Commission (SCWMC) informed members of the Meadow Lake Watershed Association (MLWA) that there was potential to conduct a in-lake treatment project in Meadow Lake to address ongoing internal phosphorus loading issues.
The SCWMC, MLWA and city staff met in May of 2019 to discuss what the potential project timeline would be and what this project may look like. Data had been collected previously on Meadow Lake that shows the lake has a very high internal phosphorus loading, making it a viable for the Shingle Creek Commission's in-lake treatment project program. The Shingle Creek Watershed Management Commission would fully fund this project, although the city will be looking at external phosphorus loading and may contribute funding to address any external issues.
An open house was held on July 30 in 2019 to discuss the potential project on Meadow Lake. Representatives from the city, the city engineer, and the watershed engineer presented information regarding the potential project and answered many questions residents may have. The presentation and FAQ's are located in the "Open House Materials" and "Open House Discussion" sections below.
The watershed engineers diligently worked on the design and permitting of this project over the fall of 2019 and into the spring of 2020. A copy of the Meadow Lake Management Plan can be found in the section below. We had all hoped to begin the drawdown and project in fall of 2020, but were unable to secure permits in time to drawdown and allow time for turtle migration. The drawdown will now begin in early September of 2021.
Meadow Lake Community Action Plan
Additionally in 2020, the MLWA and the city began work on the Meadow Lake Community Action Plan (MLCAP). The MLCAP is a long-term plan developed by the City of New Hope and MLWA and designed to support the MLMP. The purpose of the MLCAP is to identify goals and objectives that the City, MLWA and community can take to reduce the external watershed loading by managing storm water and reduce phosphorus runoff in the watershed.
As part of the planning process for the MLCAP, the City of New Hope and MLWA met regularly. Five overarching goals were identified from these meetings:
GOAL 1: Work to return and then maintain a clear water state in Meadow Lake.
GOAL 2: Promote a healthy and diverse population of aquatic and terrestrial species.
GOAL 3: Create and maintain native and diverse shorelines.
GOAL 4: Engage with the community and educate citizens about Meadow Lake.
GOAL 5: Create a Community Coalition of watershed stakeholders to raise awareness and implement Best Management Practices (BMPs).
For each goal, the City and MLWA developed a list of objectives and identified roles and responsibilities to accomplish them. An action plan for 2020 through 2021 is included in the current MLCAP for each goal to compliment the pace at which the MLMP is proceeding. This timeline will be routinely reviewed and updated at least once a year.
The MLCAP was approved and adopted by the MLCAP at the March 22 City Council meeting. A copy of the MLCAP can be found in the section below.