Every Lowry Hill News story tagged Cedar-Isles-Dean.

Organizers are recruiting paid staff and volunteers ahead of the season.

A paddler can launch on Lake of the Isles and reach Cedar Lake and Bde Maka Ska through connecting channels without ever loading the boat back onto a car.

Vehicle-related thefts dominated recent police reports in Lowry Hill and East Isles, with motor-vehicle thefts and thefts from vehicles outnumbering every other category.

Cedar-Isles-Dean, a neighborhood of about 3,000 residents ringed by three lakes, is represented by the volunteer-led CIDNA, which has focused heavily on the Southwest Light Rail project.

The neighborhood north of the lake co-hosts two cold-weather staples.

Grit chambers and treatment wetlands strip sediment and pollutants from stormwater before it reaches Cedar Lake and Lake of the Isles.

An editorial argues that Cedar-Isles-Dean residents should engage with their neighborhood association before transit, trail and development decisions are settled.

For west-side cyclists, the Kenilworth Trail closure reshaped daily commutes from 2019 until the corridor's final reopening in March 2026.

The Minneapolis Park Board reopened the Kenilworth and Cedar Lake trails on Nov. 28, 2025, restoring a heavily used bike and pedestrian corridor closed since 2019 for Southwest light rail construction.

The Kenilworth Channel between Lake of the Isles and Cedar Lake reopened to paddlers in late August 2023 after about two years closed for light-rail bridge work.

Saturday markets, a free bandshell concert and the restored trolley fill a summer weekend.

For one of the few park sites in Minneapolis without a modern plan, the Park Board is sketching a long-range vision.

The restored trolley carries riders along the old line near Lake Harriet.
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