Also during Tuesday's meeting, Mayor Steve Gander offered words of support for Grand Forks city leaders after their decision to move away from the proposed Fufeng corn mill.
Starting in 2023, officers who have been with the department for one to four years will receive $3,000, those who’ve worked for the department for five to nine years will receive $4,000 and those who’ve worked for the department for more than 10 years will receive $5,000.
A subcommittee made up of City Administrator David Murphy, City Attorney Ron Galstad and City Council members Tim Riopelle, Brian Larson and Mark Olstad was created in August to review the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s enforcement investigation and to determine the recommendations to be made to the council