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It is the Tribune’s policy that this column contain a complete record. Requests for items to be withheld will not be granted.
Residents who live within the street improvement areas should attend the open house to ask questions regarding the improvement taking place in their area, as well as get an idea of how much they will be assessed for the projects.
The Willmar City Council on Monday approved deviating from its assessment policy for two property owners who objected to their assessments for the 2023 street improvements.
(Willmar MN-) Fairview Cemetery officials appeared before The Willmar City Council Monday to ask that an $83,000 assessment against them be dropped. City Administrator Leslie Valiant says it was part