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- 52 Minutes
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Overview: The Ada City Council meeting focused on budget discussions, a council member resignation, and preparations for the city’s upcoming 150th anniversary. These topics were complemented by concerns about emergency planning and employee contract negotiations.
- MN
- Norman County
- 52 Minutes
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Overview: In the latest Ada City Council meeting, discussions revolved around the allocation of funds for community events, insurance benefits for city employees, and preparations for the city’s upcoming 150th anniversary celebration. The council also addressed infrastructure projects, emergency preparedness, and the appointment of a new council member following a resignation.
- MN
- Norman County
- 57 Minutes
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Overview: The Ada City Council meeting primarily focused on budget planning, highlighting discussions on a proposed wage increase for the fire department, the potential acquisition of a new police vehicle, and comprehensive infrastructure projects. The council navigated complex budgetary constraints while considering the city’s immediate needs and long-term goals.
- MN
- Norman County
- 57 Minutes
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Overview: The Ada City Council meeting delved into topics including the potential expansion and relocation of city facilities, a comprehensive budget planning session, and preparations for the town’s 150th anniversary celebration. Discussions highlighted the city’s current financial strategies, facility planning, and community engagement efforts.
- MN
- Norman County
- 57 Minutes
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Overview: The Ada City Council meeting focused on a range of topics, including budget planning, vehicle procurement for the police department, and the approval of architectural services for the Public Works Building. The council members navigated complex financial considerations and long-term planning strategies, ultimately deciding to proceed with Rett Architects for the Public Works project. Discussions also touched upon personnel compensation, community events, and city facility improvements.