Mayer City Council Considers Fire Department Updates and New Disc Golf Course
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Mayer City Council approved adjustments to firefighter wages, discussed the purchase of new equipment for the fire department, and deliberated on the proposed construction of a disc golf course. The meeting also covered the city’s financial audit report.
19:37The council’s decision to approve changes to firefighter wages was a focus. The Personnel Committee had proposed an increase in hourly pay from $12 to $12.25, with a plan for annual increments of $0.25. This decision came after a review of firefighter compensation, including a shift from a flat meeting rate to hourly pay for training sessions. The council unanimously supported the resolution, emphasizing fair compensation for firefighters and acknowledging the efforts to gather comparative data from other communities. Additionally, the council agreed to update the fire department personnel policy to clearly outline compensation practices.
24:14Another topic was the fire department’s need for new equipment, specifically the replacement of outdated autopulse machines. The Fire Chief highlighted the challenges in maintaining the existing equipment, which has been in use for over 16 years. The council reviewed quotes for potential replacements and ultimately decided on the Striker Lucas Tool, a model compatible with the county’s ambulance service. This choice, priced at $7,595, was made to improve patient care by ensuring seamless equipment transitions during emergencies. The council’s unanimous approval underscored the importance of maintaining operational efficiency within the fire department.
38:24The proposed disc golf course was another prominent discussion point. The council considered a land use agreement for constructing the course on city-owned property, with a 20-year term and no rent or lease payments. The estimated cost for the project is around $26,000, including the purchase of disc catchers and concrete installation. There was a proposal to engage local businesses for sponsorship opportunities, potentially offsetting costs. However, concerns were raised about prioritizing this project over other ongoing recreational initiatives, such as improvements to Hidden Creek Park and the skate park. Some members advocated for completing existing projects before committing to new ones, highlighting the need for a strategic vision for the city’s parks.
The disc golf course design was also discussed, with some council members questioning its appeal, given its location in an open field rather than a wooded area. Despite aesthetic concerns, the course is expected to feature hilly terrain, offering a unique playing experience compared to nearby courses. The council explored incorporating modern technology, such as mobile apps, for tracking scores.
03:34The meeting also featured a comprehensive presentation of the 2024 financial audit, which provided a clean opinion on the city’s financial statements. The audit report highlighted a robust fund balance, exceeding the city’s policy of maintaining at least 50% of the next year’s budget. The surplus was attributed to higher-than-expected permit revenue and antenna lease collections. While the audit identified two internal control findings related to staffing levels, it emphasized the importance of council oversight in maintaining financial integrity. The council also reviewed various funds, noting stable debt service funds and a decrease in water and sewer charges due to lower usage and increased expenditures for engineering costs.
Mike Dodge
City Council Officials:
Nikki McNeilly, Chad Heldt, Emily Jackson, Samantha Fautsch
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/24/2025
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Recording Published:
03/24/2025
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Duration:
52 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Carver County
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Towns:
Mayer
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