Lino Lakes leaders to discuss environmental impact of proposed Muslim-focused community on Wednesday
An environmental board meeting will be held Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., where Lino Lakes city leaders are expected to discuss the next steps in the Madinah Lakes plan, which still has to go through the chain of approval.
The 156-acre site would include housing, day care, a grocery store, and other retail, as well as a mosque.
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In recent weeks, both sides have voiced their feelings at city council meetings, with the developer saying he feels adding a mosque is right for the city, adding the area is growing in Muslim population.
However, there is pushback – opponents say they’re concerned about possible traffic, overcrowding of schools and the impact on utilities such as gas and water.
According to the city, council members have expressed interest in a moratorium, which would put a pause on all residential developments in the northwest part of Lino Lakes, to allow time to do a master planning process.
The Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations says it feels a moratorium would be discriminatory. They wrote a letter to state leaders, saying they’re prepared to take legal action if necessary.