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- Brown County
- 12/23/25
- 12/23/2025
- 48 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting of the New Ulm Public Utilities Commission, the city received a $20,000 grant from the Minnesota Department of Health aimed at supporting wellhead protection goals outlined in the 2017 plan. This funding will aid in the assessment and planning for the reconstruction of wells 22 and 23, a project expected to surpass the grant’s financial scope.
- MN
- Clay County
- 12/23/25
- 12/23/2025
- 302 Minutes
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Overview: The Clay County Board of Commissioners meeting on December 23rd was marked by discussions on broadband expansion, approval of the 2026 budget, and strategic salary adjustments.
- MN
- Crow Wing County
- 12/23/25
- 12/23/2025
- 35 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Brainerd City Council meeting on December 23, 2025, was marked by discussions on significant infrastructure projects, potential renewable energy partnerships, and departmental updates. The council deliberated on funding for the replacement of lead and galvanized service lines, a confidentiality agreement for a solar power project, and received reports highlighting ongoing and future initiatives.
- MN
- Crow Wing County
- 12/23/25
- 12/23/2025
- 39 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Crow Wing County Board of Commissioners discussed a range of issues during their recent meeting, with a focus on the development of solar farms and the revision of shoreline ordinances. The board considered new buffer requirements for lakes, examined current and potential regulations for solar energy projects, and debated the implications of these developments on the county’s landscape and environmental policies.
- NJ
- Monmouth County
- 12/23/25
- 12/23/2025
- 13 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the recent Asbury Park City Council meeting, a decision was made to increase sewer connection fees for various property classes, following a public hearing. The adjustments aim to align new users with the costs shouldered by prior city ratepayers. Additionally, the council opposed a state Senate bill and approved several routine resolutions.