Oakdale City Council Approves 2025 Budget with Tax Levy Increase and Celebrates Volunteer of the Year
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
12/10/2024
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Recording Published:
12/10/2024
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Duration:
93 Minutes
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Washington County
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Towns:
Oakdale
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Oakdale City Council meeting, the council approved the 2025 budget and a property tax levy increase of 5.9%. This decision was part of a discussion on the city’s financial planning, which included significant investments in public safety and infrastructure. The meeting also recognized Angie as the 2024 Volunteer of the Year for her community contributions.
The council meeting began with the Truth in Taxation hearing, a state-mandated event designed to promote transparency in property taxation. The Finance Director detailed the proposed budget and tax levy, which had been reduced from an initial 6.11% increase to 5.9%. The reduction followed discussions emphasizing budget transparency and public engagement. The meeting served as a platform to discuss the upcoming fiscal year’s budget, crucial for setting property tax statements that residents had already received.
The Finance Director provided insights into the property tax terms and calculations, noting the assessed market value changes in Oakdale. Residential property values had decreased by 1.6%, while apartment classifications saw a significant rise of 22%. These fluctuations were pivotal in determining the tax obligations for residents, with the median residential property projected to incur city taxes of approximately $1,326.
The proposed budget includes key investments for 2025, such as funding for police and fire services, park improvements, and infrastructure projects. Plans include the addition of a licensed Sergeant to the police force, two new squad vehicles, and a fire engine replacement. The budget also outlines a $15 million allocation to the general fund, a 5.5% increase aimed at supporting city operations, while the capital improvement plan is set at nearly $2 million to reduce debt issuance costs.
A significant portion of the meeting focused on the approval of the 2025 to 2029 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and a vehicle and equipment replacements plan for the next decade. These plans received unanimous support from the council.
In a celebratory moment, the council conducted oaths of office for new full-fledged members of the city’s emergency services team, including three police officers and a firefighter paramedic. This ceremonial recognition involved family members and was met with applause.
The meeting also featured the announcement of the 2024 Volunteer of the Year award, honoring Angie for her extensive contributions to the Oakdale community. Her leadership in the Oakdale Chamber of Commerce and support for local initiatives, such as the Holiday Helping Hands program and Summerfest, were highlighted. Angie expressed her surprise and gratitude.
Further discussions included the reconditioning of Water Tower 3, with the bid awarded to Classic Manufacturing for $1,766,750. The council plans to consider a change order for an enhanced logo on the water tower. Additionally, a site plan amendment for the Norhart apartment project was approved, allowing a dedicated loading zone and ensuring adequate screening for a transformer on public land.
The council recognized outgoing member Jake, celebrating over six years of service. His tenure was marked by significant achievements, including the hiring of a city administrator and leading initiatives that benefited community development. Jake’s contributions were acknowledged by a County Commissioner, who praised his collaborative efforts in city and county projects. In his farewell, Jake shared humorous anecdotes and expressed gratitude to his colleagues, staff, and residents, asserting that Oakdale is now better than when he took office.
Community updates included announcements about the grand opening of Aldi and upcoming holiday events, such as Santa’s arrival on a fire truck and the Winter Wonderland event. These announcements highlighted the community spirit and collaboration with local businesses to provide engaging activities for residents.
Kevin Zabel
City Council Officials:
Andy Morcomb, Jake Ingebrigtson, Susan Willenbring, Noah Her, Christina Volkers (City Administrator)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
12/10/2024
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Recording Published:
12/10/2024
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Duration:
93 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Washington County
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Towns:
Oakdale
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