Detroit Lakes City Council Sets Cleanup Deadlines Amid Nuisance Property Debate

During the recent Detroit Lakes City Council meeting, a debate unfolded over the deadlines for cleaning up a long-standing nuisance property on Lake Road, owned by Doug Branchhog. The council deliberated on extending the timeline for cleanup, with discussions reflecting the challenges faced due to both property owner circumstances and impending winter conditions. The meeting also addressed updates on significant city projects, including the Westlake Drive Pavilion and various infrastructure improvements, highlighting both progress and financial concerns for the community.

The primary focus of the meeting was the request by Doug Branchhog for an extension to resolve ongoing public nuisance issues at his property. Branchhog, who has struggled with cleanup due to his work schedule as a truck driver, requested a 60-day extension for the front yard and additional time for the rear section. Despite having made some progress by removing vehicles and other items, the property still failed to meet the city’s standards. Branchhog expressed his intention to invest in security cameras following a break-in, further complicating his cleanup efforts.

Council members were divided on how to address the situation. Some expressed empathy for Branchhog’s predicament, suggesting a more lenient timeline, while others advocated for a firmer deadline of December 31 to ensure accountability. Concerns were raised about the feasibility of completing the cleanup before winter, which could hinder efforts and complicate potential city intervention. The council eventually settled on a 60-day deadline for the front cleanup, with the rear section to be completed by September 2026. This decision followed discussions over prior delays dating back to the property’s annexation in 2022.

The meeting also delved into the ongoing Westlake Drive Pavilion and City Park projects. The city engineer provided updates on the bidding process, which has been segmented into two contracts for roadway and sidewalk improvements. While there have been no updates since June, the beach project has faced delays in transitioning from planning to design. The focus remains on compliance with ADA standards and integrating public feedback to minimize clutter.

A local business owner, Kevin Tingum, expressed interest in making improvements to his area of the beach, highlighting private funding initiatives. However, the debate over the inclusion of a boat launch in the project continued, with concerns about cost and necessity. The initial $300,000 estimate was reduced, thanks to the Department of Natural Resources’ contribution of concrete planking, lowering the total to just over $100,000. Despite increased usage of the existing launch, council members were torn between proceeding with the new launch and considering alternative solutions.

Discussions on city park projects included updates on the pavilion site design and the Washington Ballpark. Positive feedback was received from the steering committee, and a community open house was scheduled to gather further input. Challenges such as less-than-ideal soil conditions at the pavilion site and the need for ADA-compliant features at the ballpark were addressed, alongside fundraising efforts and design enhancements aimed at improving guest experience and safety.

The council reviewed the capital improvement plan, a strategic roadmap for infrastructure over the next five years. The plan includes approximately $60 million in proposed projects, with $70 million accomplished in recent years. The council emphasized the importance of proactive planning and securing grants and loans to minimize financial burdens on residents. Particular attention was given to projects targeting aging utilities and street improvements, with discussions on funding sources and potential assessments for homeowners.

Financial concerns extended to the funding of parking lot projects, notably the $2.5 million Washington Square Mall initiative. The debate centered on whether these would be financed through the food and beverage tax or if business assessments would be necessary. A review of past grants and loans underscored the city’s reliance on external funding to maintain financial stability.

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:
Matt Brenk
City Council Officials:
Shaun Carlson (Alderman First Ward), Ron Zeman (Alderman First Ward), Mike Stearns (Alderman Second Ward), Wendy Spry (Alderman Second Ward), Aaron Dallmann (Alderman Third Ward), Matt Boeke (Alderman Third Ward), Craig Caulfield (Alderman At Large), Jaimie Deraney (Alderman At Large), Jackie Buboltz (Alderman At Large)

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