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New Owners Mean Duluth s Viking Ship May Move
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Power Restored, City Hall to Reopen to the Public at 10:00 A M
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Joe Macor Joins Race for Duluth City Council At-Large
May 24, 2021
DULUTH, Minn. – On Monday morning, business owner and Duluth resident Joe Macor,38, announced he is running for Duluth City Council-At-Large.
“Public Safety, streets and infrastructure, housing and taxes, and family-supporting jobs are priorities that I feel need our undivided attention as a community,” said Macor. “We need to address these issues head-on. I have seen and experienced the challenges we are facing today as a business owner, husband, parent, and coach and want to be a part of moving Duluth city government back to serving its citizens in a way that is most economically sustainable and efficient,” said Macor.
Duluth Planning Commission supports aid for conversion of school to apartments
A proposed tax-increment financing package will head to the Duluth Economic Development Authority and then the City Council for consideration. Written By: Peter Passi | ×
Historic Old Central High School in Duluth on July 9, 2020. (Tyler Schank / File / News Tribune)
Members of the Duluth Planning Commission unanimously voted in support of a resolution to modify a development district, opening the door for the city to offer tax-increment financing Tuesday night to help redevelop the Historic Old Central High School property into rental housing. But additional bodies will need to weigh in before the city can offer any tax subsidy to the would-be developer, Saturday Properties.
Crews Prep Quarry Park For Future Ice Farming
Here s something you don t hear about everyday: Work crews will be on site at Quarry Park the week of April 26 to prep the site for future ice farming. The project will utilize volunteers with the Duluth Climbers Coalition - who will spend the week removing vegetation and clearing loose rock and debris in advance of the planned farming situation. The work is tied to the Quarry Park Mini Master Plan - which was approved in 2016 by the Duluth City Council.
An availability of funding has allowed the project to proceed with the necessary site preparations and infrastructure to farm ice along the rock wall. Visitors to Quarry Park should look for signs, safety notices, and changing conditions while the work is underway. The City of Duluth requests that observers view the work from a distance and avoid proximity t o the area of work where vegetation and debris could be falling.
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