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- Dakota County
- 10/20/25
- 10/20/2025
- 66 Minutes
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Overview: The Farmington City Council meeting was dominated by community concerns over a proposed data center project, with residents voicing strong opposition to its location and potential impacts on the community. The meeting also covered topics such as school levy endorsements, zoning regulations, and a new skate park agreement.
- MN
- Koochiching County
- 10/20/25
- 10/21/2025
- 105 Minutes
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Overview: The International Falls City Council meeting addressed several issues, with the most urgent being the legal challenge surrounding a citizens’ petition to amend the city charter to limit tax levies to 3%. The council also discussed options for IT service management, deliberated over significant procurement decisions, and addressed community concerns about financial management and transparency.
- MN
- Kandiyohi County
- 10/20/25
- 10/20/2025
- 54 Minutes
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Overview: The Willmar City Council meeting focused on key developments, including the approval of plans for the Wilmer Connect fiber optic project, a significant infrastructure initiative aimed at enhancing broadband access throughout the city. Discussions also covered the financial strategy for this project, its potential impact on city finances, and a resolution addressing unpaid utility charges.
- MN
- Cass County
- 10/20/25
- 10/20/2025
- 61 Minutes
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Overview: During the Pillager School Board meeting, members focused on the upcoming search for a new superintendent following an announced resignation and explored potential facility improvements, including a significant weight room project and enclosing a school courtyard to enhance usability.
- MN
- Crow Wing County
- 10/20/25
- 10/21/2025
- 148 Minutes
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Overview: In the latest Brainerd City Council meeting, the council approved a change to the city’s snow removal strategy, specifically targeting the downtown area. This new approach involves city staff taking over snow removal responsibilities, a move that could alter costs for property owners and affect the operational dynamics of downtown businesses. The session also covered various infrastructure projects, ordinance amendments, and committee reports, highlighting both progress and challenges in municipal governance.