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Edina Council Approves Living Streets Policy
Once a specific plan is created, implementation of Living Streets could start being implemented as soon as 2014.

Zac Farber is the Local Editor of St. Louis Park Patch and Edina Patch. He is a graduate of Macalester College in St. Paul. You can email him at zac.farber [at] patch.com.
Once a specific plan is created, implementation of Living Streets could start being implemented as soon as 2014.

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