Brainerd City Council Approves Affordable Housing Aid and Discusses Police Chief Retirement
- Meeting Overview:
The Brainerd City Council meeting on March 2, 2026, focused on pivotal decisions, including allocating funds for affordable housing, addressing the retirement of Police Chief John Davis, and exploring annexation plans. The council also debated a plan amendment and reviewed code enforcement and urban development issues.
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the personnel and finance committee’s recommendation to designate statewide affordable housing aid funds. The council unanimously approved awarding $74,650 to Lakes Area Habitat for Humanity, recognizing the organization’s success in creating single-family homes within the community. The funds aim to continue supporting local housing initiatives.
In a more personal matter, the council discussed the upcoming retirement of Police Chief John Davis, effective April 30, 2026. The motion, passed with regret, included approving an updated job description for the police chief position and authorizing an internal hiring process to find Davis’s replacement. Davis, who served with distinction, cited personal reasons for his retirement, notably the desire to spend more time with his grandchildren. The council plans to complete the hiring process by the end of April.
The meeting also touched on the topic of annexation, which would potentially bring properties adjacent to Riverside Drive into the city limits. The council debated the orderly annexation agreement, which aims to prepare for future infrastructure and utility expansions without immediately annexing the properties. The resolution to approve the annexation agreement passed amid mixed opinions.
In the realm of urban development, the council addressed a variance request from Superior Fuel Company to reduce setback requirements for structures on their 11th Street Southeast property. The planning commission had recommended approval, and the council unanimously agreed to grant the variance, acknowledging the practical difficulties involved in adhering to current setback rules.
The council also deliberated on a proposal to engage Swanson Hascamp Consulting for a plan amendment. However, this motion failed to pass due to concerns over the firm’s past performance and the recentness of the last comprehensive plan update. Council members expressed dissatisfaction with previous efforts by Swanson Hascamp, leading to a suggestion to consider Bolton and Mink as an alternative.
Another topic of interest was the enforcement of city regulations concerning property violations. A specific lot, described as functioning like a salvage yard, had been subject to multiple notices and vehicle tows due to non-compliance. The council voted to continue enforcement actions to maintain city standards and address ongoing violations.
Additionally, the council reviewed the status of a street closure application for the Fourth of July event, “Red, White, and Boom.” The event, featuring a parade, music, and vendors, will culminate in a fireworks display. Despite rumors about the fireworks location, the mayor confirmed they would occur at the usual site to ensure safety. The council approved the street closure, emphasizing the event’s role in fostering community engagement during the holiday.
Finally, the council addressed the potential addition of angled parking stalls near JC’s Park to accommodate parking demands during baseball tournaments. While the proposal aimed to enhance safety and accessibility, the estimated cost of over $40,000 for just two additional stalls led staff to recommend against pursuing this option.
The meeting concluded with various updates from council members and staff reports. Discussions included potential joint meetings with the charter commission, economic development projects, and infrastructure tours for the council. The council also noted the submission of a funding application for a wastewater treatment facility project and plans for upcoming community events.
Dave Badeaux
City Council Officials:
Tad Erickson, Kevin H. Stunek, Kelly Bevans, Kevin Yeager, Jeff Czeczok, Mike O’Day, Gabe Johnson
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/02/2026
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Recording Published:
03/02/2026
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Duration:
106 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Crow Wing County
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Towns:
Brainerd
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