Mound City Council Joins Regional Coalition to Oppose State Housing Bill

The Mound City Council meeting focused on several issues, including joining a coalition of regional mayors to oppose the state’s “missing middle bill” related to housing and property tax reform. In response to the proposed legislation, which could affect local control over zoning and development, the council deliberated on a collaborative strategy with neighboring cities like Minnetonka and Deep Haven. The coalition aims to hire a lobbyist to advocate for local governance, regional infrastructure, and property tax reform.

The “missing middle bill” seeks to mandate state recommendations on accessory dwelling units and other housing measures. Mound and other participating cities, already fully developed, expressed concerns that the bill could impose unfavorable regulations, particularly if a city’s population exceeds 10,000. The coalition emphasizes maintaining local control, with one mayor noting the potential adverse impact on their community if the bill is enacted. The coalition has fought the legislative initiative for two years, with costs for hiring a lobbyist estimated at $60,000, shared among cities based on homes and tax capacity. Concerns were raised about the fairness of this cost-sharing formula, with disparities between contributions from different cities.

The discussion also highlighted the burdens of recent property tax assessments on residents, with increases as high as 20% for some homeowners. The coalition’s strategy includes advocating for property tax reform to prevent such drastic hikes, which could make housing unaffordable. The council members agreed to pursue a resolution to formalize the coalition’s objectives, planning to revisit the discussion at an upcoming meeting.

In another important agenda item, the council considered the feasibility of various infrastructure projects, particularly regarding accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and the potential hiring of a lobbyist for legislative representation. The council acknowledged that Mound has already achieved notable density and affordable housing. The conversation about hiring a lobbyist revealed mixed feelings, with some council members reluctant to engage one, preferring to lobby directly. However, others argued that pooling resources through a lobbyist could enhance advocacy efforts, especially for a small city like Mound.

A motion passed to direct the city manager and attorney to negotiate terms for Mound’s participation in the legislative representation proposal. The council also discussed a capital request for $15 million to support ongoing water infrastructure projects, emphasizing their readiness to match state funding.

The council reviewed a feasibility report for the 2026 street and utility project, prioritizing streets like those in the Dutch Lake neighborhood, where roads require urgent attention due to aging infrastructure. The city engineer provided visual aids to illustrate road conditions, while council members discussed the need for further assessments to incorporate inflationary impacts.

The meeting also touched on project management timelines, emphasizing minimal disruption during local events. Marian Lane’s resurfacing, part of broader water main work, was slated for completion before fall. Discussions included alternate plans to maintain access to the farmers market, with a consensus that Marian Lane should remain a road due to its role in local traffic.

In a related infrastructure update, the council considered the vacating of a road currently maintained by property owners. A suggestion was made to transfer ownership to these owners if the city has no plans to develop the road, given its impracticality and lack of utilities. The discussion noted that only electrical infrastructure was identified, simplifying the vacating process.

The council also addressed several community-focused topics. The Holstead Bay project saw recent progress, with council members expressing optimism about its potential realization after years of planning. On a lighter note, the council recognized the “Mayor for the Day” program, where participants shared ideas for enhancing community enjoyment, such as building an indoor-outdoor swimming pool and improving water quality.

The council discussed the design of pole banners, delayed due to the designer’s health issues. Members provided feedback on color schemes and graphic visibility, noting the importance of readability from a distance. A motion was proposed to facilitate the designer’s work while awaiting formal approval, emphasizing alignment on preferences while acknowledging the need for official consent.

Towards the end of the meeting, the council considered an updated agenda format for public meetings, aimed at enhancing clarity and navigation. Members discussed the inclusion of cover memos and the importance of page numbers for easier reference. The council also touched upon preparations for the annual city meeting in April, discussing permits for serving alcohol and soliciting community event ideas.

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:
Jason Holt
City Council Officials:
Sherrie Pugh (Council Member), Michelle Herrick (Council Member), Kathy McEnaney (Council Member), Kevin Castellano (Council Member)

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