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According to Palmer, there are two ideas being discussed. A Lighting surcharge and then a natural gas franchise fee. The lighting enhancement would bring in about $1.4 Million (
Rochester has about 10,000 streetlights). I think we d raise a bout $3 million in revenue on, on the gas one. said the council member.
Would these revenue enhancements bring our tax rate down? No. The exchange went like this,
Shaun Palmer (00:52): There s one argument that, you know, if you re charging this amount for taxes and you charge this much more for streetlights, then lower my taxes. And that would be a great idea. Right? Don t think that that s one of the ideas that it s going to make pass, though.
Change for former Dooley s location seen as a good fit
Following city council approval of purchase agreement, shift from late-night venue seen as welcome change by others in market. Written By: Randy Petersen | ×
Dooley’s on Tuesday, July 20, 2021, along First Ave Southwest in downtown Rochester. (Traci Westcott / twestcott@postbulletin.com)
Nick Powers is staying mum on several details related to the planned purchase of the former Dooley’s Pub space.
“We want a little bit of an element of surprise,” said president of Powers Ventures, adding that the restaurant will be “different from anything we’ve ever done.”
The Rochester City Council voted 5-2 on Monday to approve a purchase agreement to sell the space at 255 First Ave. SW for $1.4 million, while maintaining ownership of the connected parking ramp and Bio Business Center building.
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ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) It all started with an idea. I think Rochester has a lot of diversity in food and businesses, but we don t always see them all together in the same place, Night Market organizer Tiffany Alexandria said. And I just thought it s something really fun to showcase.
A showcase Saturday night that will transform the Mayo Civic Center Riverfront Plaza, into Rochester s first ever Night Market. In a three night series, it aims to bring Asian culture to the heart of Rochester; featuring food, drinks, art and handmade products that encompass Asian society and traditions. I have a lot of community support, which I am so grateful for, Alexandria said. I couldn t have done it without the community.