For the second time in recent months, Minnesota's second-oldest hospital is trying to get the green light from Stillwater city officials to move forward with a planned expansion.
As the population in the east metro area and western Wisconsin grows and ages, Lakeview Hospital is positioning itself to become a regional health center. The expansion is a key part of that goal.
Earlier this year, hospital officials had been talking with Lake Elmo leaders about a potential move. But the hospital board of directors decided this summer to pursue an expansion plan for the existing campus, located at 927 Churchill St. W.
"Our first preference is to remain on the current site, subject to city approval to enable us to do that," said Curt Geissler, president of Lakeview Hospital.
On Friday, representatives from BWBR Architects, the St. Paul firm hired by the hospital, submitted paperwork to the city that, if approved, would allow Lakeview to go forward.
A public hearing is expected Sept. 8 at the city's planning commission meeting.
The proposed expansion would happen in four phases, with the first construction phase beginning next spring.
That would include a two-story addition for more operating rooms, an oncology center and an endoscopy center.