In the heart of Edina's city hall, a sense of accomplishment filled the air as the Planning Commission wrapped up a productive meeting on May 14, 2025. The evening's discussions culminated in a unanimous vote to approve a significant project, marking a milestone for the community. As the motion passed, the atmosphere shifted from deliberation to celebration, with members exchanging well-wishes for the project's future.
Among the highlights of the meeting was a heartwarming announcement: one of the commissioners welcomed twins into the world just days prior. The news of Henry and Natalie, both healthy and thriving, brought smiles and a sense of community pride, reminding everyone of the joys that come with new beginnings in Edina.
As the meeting progressed, the commission turned its attention to the evolving landscape of remote work. A commissioner raised the need to revisit the city's work-from-home ordinance, noting that the pandemic had transformed how residents engage in their professions. The current zoning code, which outlines regulations for home-based businesses, may require updates to reflect these changes. The discussion sparked interest among members, who agreed that a review would be beneficial as part of an upcoming code update.
In addition to these discussions, the commission shared details about an upcoming community event. The Edina Morningside Rotary Club, in collaboration with the Southdale YMCA, is set to host a fun-filled morning this Saturday, featuring activities for families and a chance to connect with neighbors. The event promises bouncy houses and food, inviting residents to come together and enjoy the vibrant community spirit.
The meeting also included updates on local development projects. The commission learned that the proposal for an office building at 5100 Eden had been approved, with developers incorporating recommendations for improved building materials and pedestrian connectivity. Additionally, the Lincoln and Londonderry Small Area Plan received the green light, signaling progress in the city’s planning efforts.
As the evening drew to a close, the commissioners reflected on the importance of their work and the impact it has on the community. With a sense of purpose and anticipation for the future, they left the meeting ready to tackle the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for Edina.