Council discusses costs to ensure Crosslake taxpayers aren t shouldering more than they should be Written By: Nancy Vogt | ×
Crosslake Police Chief Erik Lee was authorized to offer Mission Township a one-year contract for police services for $62,870 at the township’s annual meeting Tuesday night, March 9.
The Crosslake City Council also agreed 4-1 at its meeting Monday, March 8, that it would then consider costs to the city police department in determining future contract amounts, which may include 3% increases each year to make up for years of no price hikes.
Council member Dave Schrupp voted against the one-year contract.
Mission Township paid $56,200 for Crosslake police services in 2020.
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No action is taken because the investigation into a workplace complaint is not complete Written By: Nancy Vogt | ×
Crosslake Public Works Director talks to the city council Monday, Feb. 8.Screenshot / Nancy Vogt
At the end of the Crosslake City Council meeting Monday, Feb. 8, the council agreed 4-1 to close the meeting to review a workplace complaint.
The closed meeting was not on the agenda. Council member Marcia Seibert-Volz requested it. Council member Dave Schrupp cast the only vote opposed to a closed session.
Last month, the council hired a Duluth attorney as a third party to investigate a “city respectful workplace” complaint.