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CHEDA ADVISORY COMMITTEE REVIEWING LAND OPTION, BUSINESS SUBSIDY FOR EPITOME ENERGY

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) advisory committee for Epitome Energy met Tuesday morning for the first time since their introductory meeting in early July.  While no action was taken, the committee discussed the loan requested by Epitome Energy, a land option agreement and business subsidy.  In June, Epitome Energy requested a $1.25 […]

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OPPOSITION TO GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT GROWS AS THREE VOTE NO TO A HEARING

Three council members voted against calling for a public hearing for the proposed Gateway Overlay District Ordinance that would amend City Code Chapter 152 “Zoning” during Monday’s Council meeting.  The resolution to call for the public hearing was pulled from the consent agenda.  The proposed ordinance had passed the Ways & Means Committee two weeks

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WAYS & MEANS TO CONSIDER GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE

The Crookston Planning Commission voted Tuesday night to pass the Gateway Overlay District Ordinance on to the Ways & Means Committee next week.  Before the vote to recommend the ordinance to Ways & Means, Tanner Holton, an attorney working with City Attorney Corky Reynolds answered a couple of questions the commission had forwarded to the

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COUNCIL SPLITS VOTE ON CHEDA COFFEE PURCHASE, TABLES FOURNET DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT AGAIN

The Crookston City Council voted via a split decision Monday night to pay the bills and disbursements owed by the City of Crookston.  Councilman Clayton Briggs pulled the resolution to approve bills and disbursements off the consent agenda.  The bill in question, check #061329, included a commercial coffee brewer and special order coffee for the

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CITY ASKED TO REVIEW DANGEROUS DOG ORDINANCE DURING CROOKSTON FORUM

The Crookston City Council and Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night at City Hall.  The night opened with a request from Elizabeth Boucher, a resident on S. Ash St that the City of Crookston put “more teeth” into its dangerous dog ordinance.  According to Boucher, both she and her son have been attacked

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CITY ANSWERS QUESTIONS ON BARRETTE STREET ASSESSMENT

During his report to the Crookston City Council on Monday night, City Administrator Shannon Stassen provided an update on the council about the Barrette Street proposed assessment for the cul-de-sacs that will be built off Barrette Street this summer. During the public hearing in February, Stassen had asked that the questions posed by Barrette Street

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