A.1. Adopt Resolution- Street Vacation- Declaring Sufficiency of Petition and Setting a Public Hearing
A.2. Event Application- Brainerd Homecoming Run 2021
A.3. Event Application- Tour of the Lakes
A.4. Safe Routes to School- Engineering Study
B. Personnel & Finance Committee – 6:30 p.m.
B.1. Discussion Requesting an Extension to the Small Cities Development Program (SCDP) Grant for NE Brainerd
B.2. Adopt Resolution Approving Joint Powers Agreement with Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and Authorize Signatures.
B.3. Paid On-Call Firefighter Hiring 2021 List and Authorize to Hire
B.4. Ratify the Hiring of Community Service Officer Joshua Schueller
B.5. Ratify the Hiring of Police Officer Joshua Claussen
Slum and blight designation remains under scrutiny 3:00 am, Apr. 15, 2021 ×
The Jenkins City Council took a step to provide advanced warning concerning the condition of a road to anyone purchasing land in the Summer Creek section of the city during a council meeting Monday, April 12.
Council members are concerned that those buying and developing land in that area may not be fully aware of the condition of the road to access parcels there. The council approved the plat of that section in 2004, when the city did not require developers agreements or bonds to ensure that developed property met specific requirements.
As a result, the road accessing many of the properties in Summer Creek is not built to city standards, nor does the city recognize it as a road. For that reason, the council approved a notice of plat status for Summer Creek. It reads:
Slum and blight designation remains under scrutiny 3:00 am, Apr. 15, 2021 ×
The Jenkins City Council took a step to provide advanced warning concerning the condition of a road to anyone purchasing land in the Summer Creek section of the city during a council meeting Monday, April 12.
Council members are concerned that those buying and developing land in that area may not be fully aware of the condition of the road to access parcels there. The council approved the plat of that section in 2004, when the city did not require developers agreements or bonds to ensure that developed property met specific requirements.
As a result, the road accessing many of the properties in Summer Creek is not built to city standards, nor does the city recognize it as a road. For that reason, the council approved a notice of plat status for Summer Creek. It reads:
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The Grand Rapids Economic Development Authority (GREDA) recently approved its 2020 Annual Report. Â
The mission of the Grand Rapids Economic Development Authority (GREDA) is to advance the growth of the local economy through efforts focused on business recruitment, retention and expansion. As the Cityâs economic development agent, GREDA strives to provide a high level of service, in order to encourage economic investment and prosperity in the City of Grand Rapids and the surrounding region. GREDA works closely with businesses to: identify creative solutions to challenging problems, generate enhanced opportunities for growth, and help them achieve their short- and long-term goals.