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Renter complains of mold, goo and neglect at Detroit Lakes apartment; city finds extensive list of deficiencies in building

Renter complains of mold, goo and neglect at Detroit Lakes apartment; city finds extensive list of deficiencies in building Two residents of the Jackson apartments, at 1210 Jackson Avenue in Detroit Lakes, have recently gone public with their complaints about ongoing health hazards in the building. The residents said they tried to work with the Fargo-based management company, but became frustrated when their concerns were met with delays and unprofessional repairs. Now, they are trying to raise awareness about the conditions of the building in a hope that changes will be made and new prospective tenets won t suffer the same unhealthy conditions.

Library, federal funding and a facilities update highlight special Detroit Lakes City Council meeting on July 1

Library, federal funding and a facilities update highlight special Detroit Lakes City Council meeting on July 1 Members of the Detroit Lakes Library Advisory Board presented the findings of a recently completed community assessment; Detroit Lakes city staff highlighted U.S. Treasury Department American Rescue Plan Act guidance; and the city administrator provided a facilities update during a special meeting of the Detroit Lakes in council chambers on July 1. Written By: Matt Brenk | × Members of the Detroit Lakes City Council listen to presentations from city library officials and city staff during a special meeting in council chambers on July 1, 2021. This meeting marked the first time council members have met in council chambers since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic more than one year ago. (Michael Achterling / Tribune)

Willow Springs residents elated, no sewer or water hookups for the neighborhood, City Council says

Willow Springs residents elated, no sewer or water hookups for the neighborhood, City Council says Members of the Willow Springs and Deerwood Park neighborhoods voiced their concerns, and cheered, the Detroit Lakes City Council s vote to limit the scope of their utilities expansion to the area during the council s regular meeting at The Pavilion in Detroit Lakes on June 8, 2021. Residents said they were concerned about the cost of the special assessments associated with city sewer and water hookups for their larger lot sizes and wanted street improvements only, which council members agreed to, and voted into the new five-year capital improvement plan. Council members also approved a submission for a $1 million bond request for next year s state legislative session to improve the facilities at the Washington Avenue Ballpark.

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