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Easter is this Sunday, April 5. In honor of the upcoming holiday, the Easter Bunny stopped by the Water’s Edge Community Center in Hugo for a visit. Keep an eye out for some bunnies in this week’s issue. Find more information on page 2.

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What: Hardwood Creek Regional Trail open house When: 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 Where: Oneka Room at Hugo City Hall Details: Learn about the project’s design process and the project schedule, and meet the project team. Attendees can provide feedback and share ideas for the project. Contact: Erin Blaylock, project manager: erin. blaylock@washingtoncountymn.gov or 651-430-4384.

County up to Chisago County. The Hardwood Creek Regional Trail is a 10-mile multiuse trail that runs through Forest Lake and Hugo, generally following the Burlington NorthSEE REGIONAL TRAIL, PAGE 11

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This map shows the location of the proposed Hardwood Creek Trail connection. It is approximately one-mile long.

Regional trail: Public invited to open house A major regional trail project continues to move forward. Once a one-mile extension is complete, there will be continuity from Ramsey

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BY SHANNON GRANHOLM MANAGING EDITOR

HUGO — New construction in Hugo continues to be a popular option for homebuyers. In fact, the city of Hugo accounted for 11.9% of new construction in Washington County for 2025. “We are fourth in Hugo, right behind Woodbury, Cottage Grove and Lake Elmo,” said Tyson Terry, a residential property appraiser with Washington County. “We are seeing a lot of the new construction homes being sold pretty quickly and for asking price … New construction has climbed, but it is not through the roof.” It’s a yearly tradition for the county assessor to visit the City Council to recap some of the key findings for the assessment year (AY). Terry shared findings for AY 2026, based upon actual real estate market trends of Washington County properties from Oct. 1, 2024, through Sept. 30, 2025. Although each property in the county is reassessed every year based on market conditions, individual properties are viewed by the assessor every five years. The reviews begin in March and must be completed by Oct. 30. As a part of AY 2026, 1,476 reviews were completed in Hugo alone, and 1,812 properties in the city will be up for

BY SHANNON GRANHOLM MANAGING EDITOR

Hugo accounts for nearly 12% of new construction in Washington County

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