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- Blue Earth County
- 2/21/24
- 01/22/2025
- 136 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Good Thunder City Council engaged in discussions regarding a sanitary sewer project, the complexities of easement negotiations, and additional municipal concerns. The primary focus was the ongoing sanitary sewer project on Holiday Street, which requires navigating intricate easement negotiations with property owners. The council explored multiple facets of the project, including geological challenges, historical contamination concerns, and infrastructure logistics.
- MN
- Blue Earth County
- 12/11/23
- 01/22/2025
- 186 Minutes
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Overview: The Good Thunder City Council meeting focused on several topics, ranging from potential new housing developments to infrastructure needs, including water and sewer rate adjustments necessary for grant qualification. Discussions also included the implementation of a new paid sick and safe leave policy and strategic planning for long-term city projects.
- MN
- Blue Earth County
- 10/26/23
- 01/22/2025
- 71 Minutes
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Overview: The Good Thunder City Council meeting primarily focused on adapting city policies to align with a new Minnesota state law mandating sick and safe leave for all employees, set to take effect on January 1, 2024. The council was briefed on the statute’s requirements, which include providing a minimum of one hour of leave for every 30 hours worked, with the leave protected under job security provisions. The session also explored the implications of this statute for volunteer firefighters and other city employees, as well as the upcoming paid family medical leave mandate effective in 2026.
- MN
- Blue Earth County
- 3/7/23
- 01/22/2025
- 34 Minutes
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Overview: The Good Thunder City Council meeting addressed issues surrounding a proposed sewer line project, focusing on easement alterations, compensation disputes, and utility infrastructure challenges. Residents expressed concerns about the project’s impact on property and the potential for encountering contaminated soil. The council acknowledged the need for improved communication and adherence to regulations in future projects.