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Rochester council to weigh in on park priorities
With new members who ran alongside a successful $2 million park referendum, the Rochester City Council will discuss priorities for future spending on Monday. 7:00 am, Jan. 9, 2021 ×
Luis Santos, right, takes a shot while playing basketball with Raymundo Vargas and Adrian Dominguez on Monday, August 3, 2020, at Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park in Rochester. (Traci Westcott / twestcott@postbulletin.com)
Work continues to determine how the $2 million generated each year through a recently approved parks referendum will be spent.
“It’s obvious we need to have really clear priorities with what we are going to be doing with this annual funding,” Parks and Recreation Director Paul Widman said.
Rochester boards question suggested charter changes
Members of Rochester s park and library boards have sent a letter to city leaders expressing disapproval of suggest changes to sections XIII and XIV of the city s Home Rule Charter.
Posted: Jan 1, 2021 10:56 PM
Updated: Jan 3, 2021 11:59 AM
Posted By: Anthony Monzon
ROCHESTER, Minn. - Rochester s Park and Library boards are speaking out about suggested changes to the city s charter.
The leaders of both boards sent a letter to city council members expressing disapproval of the proposed changes, which would take away decision-making power from the groups, and grant them to the city council.
Park Board President Linnea Archer tells KIMT News 3 the proposed changes would limit opportunities for Rochester residents to get involved in local government, while not seeming to solve any existing issue.