City Tour of Vadnais Heights
The French Canadian families Bibeau, Vadnais, Garceau, and Morrisette
first settled the area now known as Vadnais Heights in the 1840s. It became
part of White Bear Township in 1858, when Minnesota became a state.
In 1957, with a population of about 2,000, residents voted to incorporate
as the Village of Vadnais Heights. In 1974, an act of the Minnesota State
Legislature turned the village into a full-fledged city.
Vadnais Lake, an important scenic and natural area that has remained
undeveloped, was named after Jean Vadnais. Among the first settlers, Vadnais
and his family made a home for themselves on the southeast side of the
lake.
Since its incorporation, the City has grown from a small, agricultural
area to a thriving suburban community. Prompting this growth was the opening
of freeway links to Saint Paul and Minneapolis and the installation of
the City’s water and sewer systems.
The Vadnais Heights Volunteer Fire Department was established in 1970.
A well-conceived and much-deliberated City Center plan, developed in
the 1980s, sparked commercial growth along County Road E. Important to
the plan was the major infrastructure improvement to County Road E, in
the area of I-35E in the 1990s. The resulting commercial enterprise includes
shops, restaurants, and other businesses focusing on service for this
ever-growing community.
In 2001, after much planning and discussion, Vadnais Heights constructed
a new city hall. It had long ago outgrown its much-dated County Road F
facility, originally built to serve as a school. The new 13,640 square
foot building cost about $3.3 million dollars to plan, construct, and
furnish.
The new city hall was paid for through existing funds, dollars that had
been saved for 30 years for such a purpose. No bonding or new taxes were
necessary. In fact, not having to bond for City Hall saved the City and
its taxpayers about $2 million dollars in interest.
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Bear Lake Area Schools
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