Goodhue City Council Grapples with Fire Truck Association Agreement Amid Financial Concerns

The Goodhue City Council meeting on July 23, 2025, centered on discussion about finalizing the joint powers agreement with the Goodwill Community Fire Truck Association. The council examined various aspects of the proposed agreement, including membership, voting rights, and the financial obligations of the city. The current agreement, which is over 30 years old, led to disagreements over the division of costs and the potential for the fire association to make substantial purchases without unanimous approval from all member communities.

The primary focus of the meeting was the joint powers agreement with the Goodwill Community Fire Truck Association. This agreement, which operates on a five-year renewal cycle, must be finalized within the year to avoid a prolonged delay. Concerns were raised about edits made to the agreement, with some members finding them confusing and potentially altering the original intent. The necessity of a 5/8 vote from involved townships for the agreement’s enactment was highlighted. Failure to act promptly could result in dissatisfaction among the other townships and delay any resolution for another five years.

A discussion point was whether the joint powers agreement could obligate Goodhue to financial commitments without the council’s explicit approval. The city attorney emphasized that Goodhue could not be required to pay increased fees without the council’s consent, highlighting the need for clarity in financial responsibilities. The current agreement lacks a clear formula for dividing costs among members. This ambiguity led to demands for a well-defined, written explanation of the intended formula to ensure fair distribution of costs.

The council was reminded of past financial contributions, or the lack thereof, from Goodhue. Historical context revealed that Goodhue had not contributed to the purchase of earlier fire trucks, which had caused dissatisfaction among other townships. A new fire truck, costing approximately $700,000, had already been acquired by the fire association, raising concerns about the financial implications and who would be responsible for payment. This recurring issue underscored the need for clarity and cooperation in the revised agreement.

A representative of the fire association stressed the urgency of finalizing the new agreement, noting dissatisfaction among volunteers and members of the fire association. The representative addressed concerns raised by the city attorney, explaining that while some points were legitimate, others were subjective opinions. Retaining a voting threshold of three-fifths was defended, based on historical practices, but the need for changes, such as consolidating indemnification provisions, was acknowledged.

The council also considered a proposal to expedite the agreement’s revision process.

Amid these discussions, the council briefly addressed other topics. The amended Lions lease agreement was mentioned, followed by the passage of a resolution related to a PSIG grant application for funding assistance. The council also explored options for water aerobics programs, favoring a flexible approach that would allow individuals to choose the most convenient option for them. The motion to present these options passed unanimously.

A citywide cleanup event scheduled for September 13 was discussed, with the National Honor Society from the local school offering assistance. Concerns about tire collection were raised, and members considered logistics for helping seniors transport items to the designated drop-off location. A proposal for a convenience fee for public works employees picking up items from homes was debated, with suggestions for a flat fee system to minimize complexity.

Finally, a recent change in email domains to .gov was noted, intended to enhance the recognition of the city as a government entity. The council received an update on the gas commission agreement, which included responsibilities between the city and the gas commission, and a new rotation schedule for on-call personnel. Public comments emerged about side-by-side vehicles on private property, prompting reminders that such activities are not permitted.

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:
Ellen Anderson Buck
City Council Officials:
Patrice O’Reilly, Chris Schmit, Joe Benda, Jason Thuman, Robert Vose (City Attorney)

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