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Residents Form Rogers Lake Property Association
The neighborhood organization will help fund weed treatment and promote water quality, said organizers.

A group of Mendota Heights residents have been working since December to form a lake association for Rogers Lake.
A board of seven residents are laying the foundation, establishing nonprofit status and will soon start to promote membership for the Rogers Lake Property Association.
There are 37 homeowners with lakefront property and four institutions, board member Doug Hennes told the Mendota Heights City Council last week.
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The neighborhood was prompted to organize by the city to help pay for and to educate lakeshore owners about to protect water quality.
In addition to the residents, , , and will be represented in the association.
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