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- Goodhue County
- 5/28/25
- 05/28/2025
- 79 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Goodhue City Council addressed community concerns over its complaint process, with residents voicing frustrations about parking and storage ordinance violations. The council also deliberated on liquor license renewals, a partnership with the fire department, and public safety involving minors and alcohol consumption.
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- Goodhue County
- 4/23/25
- 04/23/2025
- 145 Minutes
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Overview: In a meeting fraught with complexities, the Goodhue City Council delved into the operational relationship between the city and its gas commission, alongside A discussion over a conditional use permit for a recreational space. The council focused on clarifying roles and responsibilities within city operations and addressing community concerns over potential neighborhood changes.
- MN
- Goodhue County
- 2/26/25
- 02/26/2025
- 124 Minutes
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Overview: The Goodhue City Council meeting focused on two main issues: the expansion of the Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA) and a variance request to legalize long-standing ground-floor apartments in commercial zones.
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- Goodhue County
- 1/22/25
- 01/22/2025
- 61 Minutes
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Overview: In its recent meeting, the Goodhue City Council addressed several topics, including the concerning condition of newly installed pickleball courts and the appointment of a new council member.
- MN
- Goodhue County
- 12/17/24
- 12/17/2024
- 26 Minutes
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Overview: At the Goodhue City Council meeting on December 17, 2024, a point of discussion involved a resident’s dispute over new city yard regulations. The resident, Craig Lurin, addressed the council regarding a letter he received about compliance with recently adopted codes. Lurin expressed frustration, explaining his ongoing home improvement efforts over 34 years and recalling a past court resolution that he believed should have prevented further issues with the city. He asserted his intention to continue his activities and suggested seeking legal counsel if the matter could not be resolved amicably with the council.