Goodhue City Council Faces Public Outcry Over Street Assessment Calculations

The Goodhue City Council meeting on November 26, 2024, was marked by public dissatisfaction with the assessment calculations for the 2022 Fourth and Broadway Street improvements. A resident voiced concerns, highlighting discrepancies in assessment amounts despite differences in property value and configuration. The council also touched on plans to restructure the Economic Development Authority (EDA), addressed the condition of local pickleball courts, and discussed initiatives to enhance community engagement through QR codes.

The meeting’s primary topic was a public hearing on the final assessment of the 2022 Fourth and Broadway Street improvements. A resident expressed confusion and concern over the method used to calculate assessment amounts, questioning why properties of varying value and age were assessed similarly. The resident notably compared their property to that of Bruce Meier, stating, “his house is worth twice as much as mine and his bill is like $900 and mine is like $900,000.” This prompted further questioning about why a newer property with different frontage was assessed at a seemingly lower rate. The council acknowledged these concerns. They explained that the assessment calculations were based on values agreed upon over two years ago, though this explanation did little to assuage the resident’s dissatisfaction. The resident emphasized the financial burden of the assessment, describing it as “an ungodly amount,” and pointed to rural practices where landowners receive compensation for land taken for improvements.

Following the public hearing, the council discussed restructuring the city’s Economic Development Authority (EDA). A council member introduced plans to allow community members to apply for membership online starting January, with a deadline set for the end of the month. The intent is to select two council members to serve on the EDA and hold the first meeting by February. This restructuring is seen as a step towards more community engagement and economic growth.

Another issue was the condition of the local pickleball courts. A council member reported dissatisfaction with the courts’ state, having communicated multiple times with the responsible contractor. They emphasized the urgency of addressing the issue before winter could worsen the damage, noting, “there are actually more breaks in it than there were when it was tennis courts.” The council considered involving the city attorney to ensure the contractor takes prompt action.

The council also discussed a QR code initiative aimed at improving community engagement. This initiative would enable the council to gather feedback through online forms, allowing for analysis and preparation for further discussions in February. Council members expressed enthusiasm for adopting modern technology, recognizing its widespread use among various demographics and its potential to enhance communication with residents.

In other business, the council approved a resolution for an offsite gambling permit for an event scheduled for December 7, aligning with Christmas festivities. The application had been revised and was in order, with council members expressing confidence in the resolution of previous licensing issues. The council also addressed a request from the Goodhue Jaycees for a temporary off-site liquor license for the same event.

A new driveway permit form was introduced, aimed at documenting resident-initiated projects, as there is currently no ordinance mandating such permits. This form would ensure the city is informed of these activities, providing a necessary process for documentation.

The council approved an amendment to Ordinance 136, establishing a Gas Utilities Commission, which included expanding the definition of “customers” and adjusting the commission’s term end date.

A resolution adopting the 2024 Goodhue County Hazard Mitigation Plan was also passed.

During council comments, a member raised concern over a hazardous tree posing a risk to property, expressing frustration over the lack of action by the property owner. This issue remains unresolved, with the possibility of city intervention if the situation persists.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Ellen Anderson Buck
City Council Officials:
Patrice O’Reilly, Chris Schmit, Joe Benda, Jason Thuman, Robert Vose (City Attorney)

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