Terry Traver
Scandia Reporter
Due to the Scandia City Council’s expectation of a large turnout, the public forum on April 25 about the Log House Landing and ramp was held in the Scandia Community Center’s Heritage Room, a larger venue than the council chambers. That turned out to be a good decision, as nearly 100 people attended.broadstreet.zone(48036);
Of that group, around 60 interested people, many of them neighbors and friends, walked up to the microphone and expressed their opinions, often exhibiting strong feelings about the topic. In many cases, the speakers provided a history lesson to those who have only been following the Log House Landing story in more recent years.
There were mostly Scandia residents in attendance but also people from Wisconsin, Chisago County, St. Paul, Minneapolis and other locations. Many lived in Scandia or the surrounding areas, but people also spoke of their families owning seasonal cabins or lake property on the



