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- Steele County
- 3/18/25
- 52 Minutes
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Overview: The Owatonna City Council meeting on March 18, 2025, covered a range of topics, including the approval of a resolution for the 2025 Street Utility Project and a tax exemption request for the Steel Energy Station. The council also discussed updates to the wastewater treatment facility expansion and addressed resident concerns about a proposed highway project.
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- Steele County
- 3/4/25
- 79 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Owatonna City Council approved several ordinances, including a contentious amendment prohibiting roosters within city limits, amidst vocal opposition from community members. In addition, the council addressed a series of resolutions, ranging from pension increases for firefighters to property acquisitions for flood mitigation.
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- Steele County
- 2/24/25
- 02/25/2025
- 49 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Owatonna School Board meeting focused on two major developments: the ongoing search for a new superintendent and preparations for an upcoming bond sale aimed at funding indoor air quality projects and pool renovations. These discussions were complemented by updates on educational policies, extracurricular achievements, and a variety of community engagement initiatives.
- MN
- Steele County
- 2/4/25
- 40 Minutes
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Overview: The Owatonna City Council meeting on February 4, 2025, saw developments, including the approval of a land donation from Festl Farms, amendments to noise ordinances, and exploration of renewable energy options through a consulting agreement with Ecoengineers.
- MN
- Steele County
- 2/4/25
- 02/04/2025
- 88 Minutes
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Overview: During a recent meeting of the Steele County Board of Commissioners, discussions centered around the need for infrastructure improvements and the management of substantial projects, including the restoration of a historic courthouse and the development of new recreational facilities. The board grappled with funding constraints and the necessity of timely decisions to secure grants and maintain project momentum.