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CITY OF CROOKSTON INCREASING DOWNTOWN PARKING SIGNAGE

The City of Crookston has been affixing new signposts to the pillars downtown in preparation for increased parking signage.  Each signpost will now hold both calendar parking and parking zone (time limit) signs. City of Crookston Public Works Director Pat Kelly said he’s been working with Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier to clarify parking in […]

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE REVIEWS FIRST PROPOSED 2020 BUDGETS

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee held a special meeting Monday night to review the proposed budgets for 2020 for Public Works and Parks and Recreation.   Those two departments are among the biggest in the city with Public Works having a proposed $2.2 million budget, while Parks and Recreation’s proposed budget is $1.9 million.  The

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CITY COUNCIL APPROVES CODE OF ETHICS AND CONDUCT, INTRODUCES GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT

The Crookston City Council met Monday night and introduced the Gateway Overlay District Ordinance that was given an update during the Planning Commission meeting last week.  Councilman Dale Stainbrook, who has been a part of the Planning Commission during the development of the gateway, said it was a long process over the last year, but

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COUNCIL RESOLUTION SUPPORTS EPITOME ENERGY, UPDATE ON UPCOMING CHILD CARE GRANTS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  One item, a resolution supporting the efforts of Epitome Energy LLC to open a soybean crush facility for biodiesel fuel in Crookston was the lone item on the regular agenda and passed unanimously.  Councilman Jake Fee said the City of

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MAYOR’S COURTYARD GETTING DRINKING FOUNTAIN, BENCH, BIKE REPAIR STATION

City of Crookston crews were working Tuesday on the Mayor’s Courtyard at the corner of Main and Robert streets Tuesday.  They will be installing a new drinking fountain, a bench donated by the Crookston Rotary, and a bike repair station installed by Bike Crookston explains Public Works Director Pat Kelly. “I’ve got a crew over

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