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Denver-based Civitas Selected for Minn. Waterfront Project

Denver-based urban design and landscape architecture firm Civitas will design the Lake Minnetonka waterfront for the City of Wayzata, Minn.

DENVER —  Award-winning Denver-based urban design and landscape architecture firm Civitas has received approval to move forward with the design of implementation plans and construction documents for the Lake Effect Project to revitalize the Lake Minnetonka waterfront for the City of Wayzata, Minn. A strategic initiative to enhance Wayzata’s character and connectivity to Lake Minnetonka, the project is intended to create a more beautiful area for residents’ everyday use.

“The Lake Effect Project strikes a good balance between supporting downtown businesses while improving community recreation, relaxation and pride,” says Civitas founder and president Mark Johnson. Civitas was the selection committee’s unanimous choice in the original 2015 design competition for the project and has been closely involved in Wayzata’s intensive community engagement and collaboration process through development of the vision.

Planned improvements along Lake Minnetonka’s northern edge will extend from the 1902 Section Foreman House to the historic Depot Park, allowing residents, for the first time in 100 years, to be able to walk the length of the downtown shoreline where a working railroad corridor has restricted access. At the same time, the project will restore and enhance overall lake-edge ecology. And a redesign of adjacent Lake Street, which fronts the downtown retail district, will add bike lanes and widen sidewalks to enhance the bicycle and pedestrian experience, with a lively, all-season plaza replacing the former municipal parking lot, offering built-in flexibility for large festivals, smaller summer markets and even winter activities like broomball or curling.

“It’s visionary for a small community to take on a transformative project of this scale. It brings bigger-city urban thinking to a smaller city,” says Civitas principal Scott Jordan, who adds that Wayzata’s vision “will celebrate and protect the community’s greatest asset, Lake Minnetonka, and make it more usable for all generations.”

The concept draws directly on Civitas’ ethos of activating people and places, successfully realized in the firm’s completed urban waterfront projects ranging from San Diego’s North Embarcadero to St. Patrick’s Island Park in Calgary, Alberta.

Founded in 1984 with the core purpose of “creating healthier cities,” Denver-based Civitas, Inc., is an idea-based practice of urban designers, architects and landscape architects engaged in strategic planning for urban change and project design for built works. Recent honors received include the Chicago Athenaeum/European Centre International Architecture Award, the Canadian Institute of Planners “Great Public Space,” and an Excellence on the Waterfront Award from the nonprofit Waterfront Center. A consultancy and a design studio, Civitas advises on a wide range of strategies for re-imagining urban life and places, working in U.S. cities coast to coast and around the world.

Image courtesy of Civitas

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