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PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST TRACKER

Overview

This page tracks public records requests submitted to the City of Lake St. Croix Beach, including status, response time, and outcomes.

It provides a clear, ongoing record of how requests are handled:

⚪ Pending — request submitted, awaiting response

🔴 No Response — no acknowledgment or reply received

🟢 Completed — request fulfilled

Date Submitted:

Requested By:

Description:

Status:

Last Update:

Mar 12, 2026

David Triemert

Request for policies, records, and communications related to public data requests and MGDPA compliance.

This request includes responsive communications maintained on personal devices or non-city accounts if used to conduct city business.


  • All policies, procedures, guidance documents, and internal protocols maintained by the City of Lake St. Croix Beach relating to its obligations under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (MGDPA), including the receipt, processing, and fulfillment of public data requests.


  • Copies of all requests from members of the public to inspect or obtain public data, whether submitted in writing, electronically, verbally, or by any other means, received by the City between January 1, 2025, and the present.


  • All communications of the City, including but not limited to emails, memoranda, drafts, notes, summaries, attachments, or other correspondence, relating to public data requests, including communications regarding handling, delays, denials, or consultation with legal counsel.


  • All communications, correspondence, or records referencing or relating to the website www.lakestcroixbeachtransparency.com, including communications among city staff, elected officials, consultants, legal counsel, other governmental entities, or members of the public.

🔴 No Response

No acknowledgment to date

Date Submitted:

Requested By:

Description:

Status:

Last Update:

Nov 11, 2025

Lynn Prichette

Request for records related to a construction project, including permitting, zoning compliance, and applicable city procedures.

The request is tied to concerns that the project may have proceeded without required Planning Commission review or variance approval.


The request was submitted using the city’s official form and stamped by the city clerk.


It was made in connection with a construction project that, according to the requester, did not follow standard planning and variance procedures.


After more than four months without records or a substantive response, the matter was raised with Washington County officials.

🔴 No Response

No response or responsive data provided after more than four months

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