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- Nicollet County
- 9/9/24
- 09/11/2024
- 12 Minutes
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Overview: The St. Peter City Council meeting on September 9, 2024, was marked by the approval of several new licenses for Tremendous Brewing, the endorsement of the high school homecoming parade, and city assistance for the annual Oktoberfest event.
- MN
- Nicollet County
- 8/26/24
- 08/29/2024
- 74 Minutes
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Overview: The St. Peter City Council meeting was marked by discussions on economic development and infrastructure improvements, culminating in the approval of a new Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district and various street enhancement projects. The council also reviewed and approved the city’s annual financial audit, which highlighted strong fiscal management and compliance with state statutes.
- MN
- Nicollet County
- 8/12/24
- 08/14/2024
- 63 Minutes
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Overview: The St. Peter City Council held a meeting on August 12, 2024, discussing and approving several significant initiatives, including the issuance of general obligation bonds, tax increment financing districts, and various development projects within the city.
- MN
- Nicollet County
- 7/22/24
- 07/23/2024
- 37 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the St. Peter City Council approved an ordinance on urban beekeeping, a decision marked by debate over ecological impacts and regulatory measures. The ordinance, effective January 1, 2025, introduces strict requirements for beekeeping. Additionally, discussions covered a buyout program for aging mobile homes and updates on public works infrastructure.
- MN
- Nicollet County
- 7/15/24
- 07/23/2024
- 68 Minutes
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Overview: The Saint Peter School Board meeting on July 15, 2024, resulted in the approval of a 10-year long-term facilities maintenance (LTFM) revenue plan, despite expressed concerns over stagnant funding levels that have not changed in nearly two decades. The board discussed the implications of projected deficits in the LTFM plan, emphasizing the need for legislative action to increase funding per pupil to address rising construction costs and inflation.