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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL, WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee will have a special meeting Monday, December 23 at 6:30 p.m. in the conference room at City Hall.  The committee will be discussing hiring a search firm, David Drown Associates at an estimated $22,000, to complete the search for the next Crookston City Administrator. The Crookston City Council will

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CITY COUNCIL, WAY & MEANS COMMITTEE WILL MEET MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday night at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The consent agenda includes approving the proposed minutes from the January 28 meeting and resolutions to, approve City of Crookston bills and disbursements in the amount of $217,070.65 for check numbers 61081-61154; approve gambling application for UMC

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL WILL MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Council is scheduled to meet Monday, January 28 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  All items on the agenda are listed under the consent agenda and they include: approve the January 14 meeting minutes, resolutions, to approve City of Crookston bills and disbursements in the amount of $690,887.47

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DRAINAGE BEHIND BARETTE STREET ESTATES, TRAILS TO BE ADDRESSED WITH CUL-DE-SAC DEVELOPMENT

Nature View Estates and Barrette Street estates and water/drainage problems were questioned at the Crookston Planning Commission meeting on Tuesday evening. The Northwest Housing Cooperative and Bob Herkenhoff’s plan for the Nature View Estates cul-de-sacs off Barrette Street should address the current drainage issue behind the homes on the east side of Barrette Street.  “Our

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Bob Herkenhoff Creating Another Pond Behind Barrette Street

The Crookston Planning Commission met on Tuesday night to discuss a preliminary plat located behind the Barrette Street Estates.  The plan calls for low-density housing on 12 large lots that would be rezoned for one and two-family housing.   Bob Herkenhoff, who currently owns the property, would transfer the development to the Northwest Minnesota Housing Co-Operative

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