MARSHALL The city of Marshall will be participating in part of the cost of highway resurfacing work planned between Minneota and Marshall. At Tuesday’s
MARSHALL The city of Marshall will be taking a different approach to planned improvements to a key sewer lift station, after a construction bid came in wel
MARSHALL The city of Marshall will be taking a different approach to planned improvements to a key sewer lift station after a construction bid came in well
MARSHALL The estimated cost of updates to a sewer lift station near Highway 23 in Marshall is more than $200,000 higher than city staff originally planned f
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MARSHALL For the past eight years or so, Marshall property owners have been able to get some financial help from the city to bring their sidewalks up to date with the Americans With Disabilities Act. This week, members of the Marshall City Council approved some policy updates that will allow for a higher amount of sidewalk cost-sharing by the city – and both council members and city staff agreed they should get the word out about the program.
“I think we should probably promote this policy,” said Marshall Mayor Bob Byrnes, as the council discussed the policy on Tuesday.
Marshall Public Works Director Jason Anderson said city staff were recommending updates to a city policy dating back to 2012. Under the policy, the city of Marshall can share in some of the costs for residents to replace sidewalk panels in town. The policy is meant to help create an incentive to promote ADA-compliant sidewalk improvements. In order to participate, property owners need to apply for