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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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PARK BOARD DISCUSSES POOL TAKEOVER, CAPITOL IMPROVEMENTS

The Crookston Park Board met on Monday afternoon and began their meeting reviewing the 2019 Capitol Improvement list.  The new members were also introduced to the Capital Improvement process said Parks and Recreation director Scott Riopelle.  “We just explained the process we’ll use,” said Riopelle.  “2019 is pretty well set, but if they see stuff

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RESIDENTS, BUSINESS OWNERS WEIGH IN ON STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS

Several residents and business owners along the path of the 2019 street improvements spoke to the City Council during Monday’s public hearing.  The projects numbered 966-971 include street reconstruction of Park Lane from University Avenue to Locken Boulevard; street construction for the extension of Spruce Lane and Fir Lane from the east side of Barrette

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CITY RESPONDS TO QUESTIONS ABOUT SNOW REMOVAL ON SIDEWALKS, TRAILS

KROX has received several messages, calls and questions regarding snow removal on sidewalks, trails and at intersections over the past couple of weeks.  We took those questions to City Administrator Shannon Stassen, first about the trail on Fisher Ave. and some other sidewalks throughout town being covered in snow.  “There are some trail area and

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PLANNING COMMISSION HOLDS PUBLIC DISCUSSION FOR GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT

The Crookston Planning Commission met on Tuesday night in the Council Chambers at City Hall to discuss the Gateway Overlay District. The Gateway Overlay District refers to the transportation corridors that lead into the city of Crookston including Old Highway 75 from US Highway 75 to South Main Street and US Highway 75 from 290th

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CHEDA AND CITY LEARN ABOUT FINANCING DEVELOPMENT IN THE CITY AND ITS CHALLENGES

Members of the Crookston City Council, Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board, City Administrator Shannon Stassen, Crookston City Finance Director Angel Weasner and CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth met with Paul Steinman and Mikaela Huot of Springsted, Inc. Tuesday morning to discuss ways the City can provide gap financing for new development in

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