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LeTendre Addition - On November 8, 1949 the Town Board received a
petition to grade Vernon Ave. and LeTendre Street. The Board granted
the petition and retained Fischer Construction to work one day with full
equipment at an approximate cost of $150.
In 1952 the Town Board contracted with Fischer Construction to grade a
road on the north line of Wescott Garden Plat at $10 an hour for the
caterpillar and scraper -dozer, and $6.50 an hour for road grading and
blading. Fischer was also contracted to gravel town roads at $1.00 per
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Cedar Grove - The Dakota County Tribune described Cedar Grove as a
S30 million dollar community of 2000 homes with central water,gas, and
sewer, along with playground areas and two shopping centers. Emil
Jandric was the developer. He purchased 320 acres with options to buy
an additional 1000 acres. The homes ranged in price from S12,600 to
S16,900 for a three -bedroom home.
The Cedar Grove Utility Association operated the water and sewer
system for several years before the Township bought it and incorporated
it in with Eagan utilities.
Cedar Grove postal service. Neither the post office nor the town was
ready for such a large residential development in terms of providing for
postal delivery. Consequently the post office set up a line of boxes for
new residents along Cedar (now Nicols) near highway 13. A postal
worker had 60 boxes at one Cedar Grove location.
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Burrview Acres - from the Town Board minutes of Dec. 21,1954..
The Board decided that Oak Lane was "found to be laid out and
constructed to the satisfaction of the Town Board", and therefore, is
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