Why are lakes and streams in the Chisago Lakes Chain of Lakes Watershed important?
Native Americans called the lakes Ki Chi Saga which means fair and lovely waters. The county name Chisago is derived from this. European pioneers called the lakes Big Lake and founded the communities of Center City, Chisago City, and Lindstrom. As mentioned earlier, the lakes in the Chisago Lakes Watershed are some of the premier recreational lakes in the northeast metro. There are more than 7,000 acres of lakes in the Watershed. The lakes provide a sense of community identity. Many organizations use Chisago Lakes as part of their name including, but not limited to:


Chisago Lakes Achievement Center
Chisago Lakes Archery
Chisago Lakes Area ISD #2144
Chisago Lakes Area Community Foundation
Chisago Lakes Area Library
Chisago Lakes Area Rugby Club
Chisago Lakes Arena
Chisago Lakes Baptist School
Chisago Lakes Chamber of Commerce
Chisago Lakes Community Education
Chisago Lake Evangelical Lutheran Church
Chisago Lakes Golf Course
Chisago Lakes High School
Chisago Lakes Hockey Association
Chisago Lakes Hoops Club
Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District
Chisago Lakes Lions Club
Chisago Lakes Mutual Insurance Company
Chisago Lakes Primary School
Chisago Lakes Protection and Restoration Plan
Others…

The Chisago Lakes Watershed provides outstanding recreational opportunities. The lakes are a tremendous asset to the community and the reason many people live here and identify with the area. The lakes boost the local economy by boosting tourism. The lakes provide a sense of place and community.

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1. What is the Chisago Lakes Chain of Lakes Watershed?
2. What is the Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District?
3. Why is the current Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District boundary different from the Chisago Lakes Chain of Lakes Watershed?
4. What is being proposed?
5. What are the benefits of the Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District?
6. Why are lakes and streams in the Chisago Lakes Chain of Lakes Watershed important?
7. How does what we do in the watershed affect lakes and rivers?
8. What is the responsibility of the Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District to the community?
9. What are the responsibilities of landowners?
10. What are the tax impacts?
11. Do lakeshore homeowners pay more taxes to the Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District than non-lakeshore owners?
12. How would a parcel be affected if the watershed boundary line crosses through the parcel?
13. If approved, when would the boundary adjustment take place?