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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVED THE RENEWAL OF THE HOUSING INCENTIVE PROGRAM FOR 2024-2025

The Crookston City Council has recently approved starting the Housing Incentive Program for residents looking to buy property and build homes. This can be a great opportunity financially for new homeowners. “This benefits more than just the city. First, it benefits a property owner, who purchases a lot and builds a house,” said City Administrator […]

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES 65.09% PRELIMINARY LEVY

The Crookston City Council met in the City Hall council chambers on Monday night and voted to approve the 2024 preliminary tax levy at the maximum of 65.09 percent. The council gave the preliminary levy unanimous approval. During the public hearing, the council heard from Malissa Burnette of Crookston, and she shared her concerns with

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THE CITY OF CROOKSTON HAS RELEASED THE PRELIMINARY PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR 2024

The City of Crookston’s Ways & Means Committee convened on September 18, 2023, to deliberate the preliminary property tax levy for the upcoming year, 2024. This initial property tax levy sets the groundwork for potential increases in City property taxes. It is essential to note that this initial property tax percentage is subject to approval

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CITY COUNCIL MEETING RECAP

The Crookston City Council met in the City Hall council chambers on Monday night. The council first approved a resolution regarding the change order to the No.2 agricultural road and utility construction. This issue is related to installing the storm sewer on the roadway near the Ag Innovation campus, where non-ideal circumstances were discovered. “They

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CITY COUNCIL PASSES RESOLUTION REGARDING CANNABIS USE

The Crookston City Council met in the City Hall council chambers on Monday night. The council presented its first reading on cannabis products and usage throughout city limits. The city cannot make any changes to regulations for cannabis use that the state has mandated. City Administrator Corky Reynolds explains, “What the council did tonight was

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