International Falls City Council Faces Debate Over New Police Facility and Housing Development

The International Falls City Council meeting on October 21, 2024, centered on community concerns regarding a proposed new police facility and potential housing developments, highlighting the need for strategic planning and collaboration with local agencies. The council also approved several resolutions, including the adoption of body-worn cameras for the police department and plans for the upcoming “Home for the Holidays” event.

The meeting saw significant discourse during the audience comments section, particularly from Eric Strand, who voiced his concerns about the financial and logistical implications of a new police facility. Strand questioned the necessity of the proposed facility, citing the current arrangement with the Backus building and urging the council to consider collaboration with the county to optimize resources. He stressed the importance of creating synergies between agencies. Strand urged the council to focus on the financial viability of a standalone building, pointing out the potential long-term savings compared to current rent expenses.

Strand also addressed the issue of increased emergency vehicle traffic on certain streets, including 19th Street, 2 Avenue East, and Memorial Drive. He emphasized the need for the completion of 22nd Street into 2 Avenue East to alleviate traffic concerns. Furthermore, he highlighted the potential for housing development on an undeveloped parcel of land, proposing the creation of residential lots that could generate significant tax revenue.

The council recognized the complexities of city planning and the necessity for transparent communication between the city and county regarding operational costs and facility management.

Another notable item on the agenda was the approval of body-worn cameras for the International Falls Police Department. Following a public hearing held two weeks prior, where community members expressed support for the initiative, the council voted unanimously to proceed with the implementation. The move reflects a growing trend across law enforcement agencies to enhance transparency and accountability through the use of technology.

Additionally, Andrea Pastor from Rainy Lake Medical Center presented plans for the “Home for the Holidays” event, celebrating its 30th anniversary. The council approved the co-sponsorship of the event, scheduled for Black Friday, November 29th. The festivities will include pre-parade activities at Smoky Bear Park, featuring food trucks, hot chocolate, cookies, and Christmas light displays. An alpaca feature will replace the traditional reindeer, and the parade will follow a route similar to the Fourth of July parade. The council also approved a request for an official Christmas tree lighting ceremony and allocated $5,000 for post-parade fireworks.

The meeting continued with the approval of routine consent agenda items, including health and dental plan renewals and a liability coverage waiver. A resolution for a bingo event organized by the International Falls Chamber of Commerce was also passed unanimously.

Public Works recommendations were addressed, including the submission of an application for active transportation grant funding for the 9th Street local road improvement project. The council also approved a resolution related to the MPCA Clean Water Partnership program application process.

Reports from city officials were brief, with no additional information shared by the City Administrator and City Attorney. A council member noted the demolition of a previously discussed building, and an announcement was made regarding a public comment event for the One Watershed One Plan.

Audience comments included a report on the airport steering committee’s progress with an RFP for airport consulting. The council was reminded of upcoming meetings, including a special Committee of the Whole meeting to discuss financial management for utility funds and a public hearing for the assessment of 5th Avenue West.

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:
Harley Droba
City Council Officials:
Mike Holden (At-Large Councilor), Walt Buller (West Ward Councilor), Tim Wegner (Center Ward Councilor), Pete Kalar (East Ward Councilor)

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