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Silver Lake Stadium Concept

 Impact Lvl 1: Economic Development ; Recreation & Open Space
Lvl 2: Sports, Recreation, Nature
Public Pinned Report on Silver Lake Park Master Plan led by Rochester Parks & Recreation
Last modified: July 08, 2026

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The Rochester City Council has unanimously approved a six-month exclusive negotiation agreement with Madison-based Landmark Development to explore a potential sports-focused redevelopment of the Silver Lake Power Plant site.

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July 6, 2026 City Council Meeting

 

Memo  Exclusive Negotiation Agreement with Landmark Development Memo

 

 

 

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KAAL Reporting

 

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Project Report of Silver Lake Park Master Plan : June 11, 2025 : State Funding Supports Silver Lake Skate Park and Traffic Calming Grants

June 10, 2025 – ROCHESTER, MINN. – The City of Rochester is grateful for state funding and legislative actions this session that will help enhance public spaces and improve quality of life for residents.

Impact Lvl1: Recreation & Open Space
Impact Lvl2:



Project Report of Silver Lake Park Master Plan : May 24, 2022 : Silver Lake Master Plan Focus Groups

Rochester Community Encouraged to Engage with the Start of the Silver Lake Park Master Plan Process

Impact Lvl1: Recreation & Open Space
Impact Lvl2:


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