Grand Marais City Council Approves Resolution on Best Development and Updates on Key Projects
- Meeting Overview:
During the latest Grand Marais City Council meeting, several developments unfolded, including the approval of a resolution related to the Best Unchained development agreement, updates on the city hall and liquor store project nearing completion, and discussions about the Cook County Chamber’s advocacy efforts for local funding. The meeting also addressed the Economic Development Authority’s (EDA) progress, upcoming public events, and internal city policy changes.
The council’s unanimous approval of the resolution concerning the Best Unchained development agreement marked a key moment in the meeting. Developer Chris Skildum expressed satisfaction with the collaborative process, which has reached a stage where all parties feel comfortable moving forward. This development is crucial as it paves the way for continued progress on the project, which had seen discussions in previous meetings.
In another update, the city hall and municipal liquor store project is reported to be 95% complete. John Hegen Miller, site superintendent from Mof Construction, provided a detailed progress report, noting that final tasks include finishing wash racks and installing windows. Furniture deliveries are underway, and an integrated audio-visual system installation is scheduled for the end of March. The project also includes spring landscaping, pavement improvements, and a green roof. This progress brings the city closer to utilizing these new facilities, with plans for a ribbon-cutting event contingent on the completion of exterior improvements.
Attention then turned to the Cook County Chamber’s efforts in securing funding for local projects. Linda Jerich, executive director of the chamber, detailed their advocacy work at the state capitol, particularly emphasizing a $10 million funding request for the wastewater treatment plant. The chamber’s governmental affairs team plays a role in ensuring that Cook and Lake Counties are represented in legislative matters. Jerich highlighted a successful track record, having secured over $7 million for various county projects.
The Economic Development Authority (EDA) also featured in the meeting, with final approval granted for a broker to manage the sale of Superior National. Discussions included initiating project work for Tanite Harbor and introducing a new EDA director, whose fresh perspective is anticipated to bring valuable insights and reevaluation of existing processes.
Concerns about the upcoming 4th of July fireworks were raised, as the Alliance Club will no longer host the event, choosing to focus on the Fisherman’s Picnic fireworks instead. This change prompted discussions on identifying new organizers, emphasizing the need for licensed volunteers and an accessible application process for fireworks permits. These discussions are critical to ensuring the continuation of community traditions in Grand Marais.
A public art policy was also on the agenda, with the park board’s project coming up for a final vote. Council members are tasked with reviewing the project and scoring criteria before the upcoming meeting, emphasizing the need for consistency and thoroughness in the review process. Any modifications to the project will require a return to the park board for approval.
The meeting also covered operational updates, including a productive Human Resources committee meeting focusing on implementing a Merit Market-based pay system. This initiative aims to eliminate bias in pay determinations and will be presented to the city council in a work session, with plans for wage changes next year. The Grand Marais Business Coalition meeting was also mentioned, noting a lack of enthusiasm among local business owners regarding potential cannabis events, with clarification that public consumption of cannabis is restricted, except at the campground.
Tracy Benson
City Council Officials:
Craig Schulte, Michael Garry, Ben Peters, Bill Lovaas
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/26/2025
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Recording Published:
02/26/2025
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Duration:
40 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Cook County
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Towns:
Grand Marais
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