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- St Louis County
- 11/12/24
- 11/12/2024
- 53 Minutes
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Overview: The Hoyt Lakes City Council recently announced receiving $1.75 million in state bonding funds for substantial upgrades to the Hoyt Lakes Wellness and Recreation Center. The allocation will finance the repaving of the parking lot and sidewalk, the construction of a new ice plant building, and the replacement of the existing ice plant and floor. The project will also incorporate ADA-compliant upgrades, including new doorways and bleachers.
- MN
- St Louis County
- 10/28/24
- 10/28/2024
- 56 Minutes
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Overview: The Hoyt Lakes City Council’s recent meeting addressed concerns about campground safety, especially regarding dead trees, while also focusing on enhancing community engagement through public forums. The council discussed proactive measures for tree management and explored ways to gather public input on local issues such as adult-use cannabis and trail development.
- MN
- St Louis County
- 10/15/24
- 10/15/2024
- 55 Minutes
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Overview: The Hoyt Lakes City Council convened to address zoning regulations for the R4 mobile home area, along with updates on infrastructure projects and potential ordinance changes. Discussions centered on topics including zoning enforcement, grant applications, and the possible introduction of urban agriculture regulations.
- MN
- St Louis County
- 9/23/24
- 09/23/2024
- 38 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Hoyt Lakes City Council meeting focused on legislative updates from a state representative, local project developments, and the hiring of key city personnel.
- MN
- St Louis County
- 9/9/24
- 09/09/2024
- 24 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent Hoyt Lakes City Council meeting, local business owner Tom Ericson appealed for community support to sustain Mother’s Market, a grocery store operated by his family. Ericson expressed concerns about the market’s low patronage, which he claimed was far below the projected support levels. He highlighted the store’s efforts to offer quality products and services, including a skilled meat cutter and a wide range of unique items. Ericson urged the council and residents to rally behind the market to ensure its survival and success.