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PLANNING COMMISSION REVIEWS ANSWERS TO PUBLIC’S GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT QUESTIONS

The Crookston Planning Commission met on Tuesday night and reviewed responses from new City Attorney Corky Reynolds to questions raised during the February public discussion regarding the Gateway Overlay District.  The public still has until April to comment with City Hall on the proposed Gateway Overlay District.  One of the questions was whether the City […]

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CHEDA UPDATES OAK COURT FIVE-YEAR PLAN, HOISETH PROVIDES CLARIFICATION ON TIF DISTRICT

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met Tuesday morning at RiverView Health in Crookston.   The committee opened the meeting by swearing in new board member Betty Arvidson and holding a public hearing on the five-year action plan for the Oak Court Apartments.  Following the public hearing, the board passed a resolution updating the

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CITY COUNCIL TABLES FOURNET DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, APPROVES TIF DISTRICT AND RIVERVIEW BONDS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night holding public hearings for both the issuance of revenue bonds for the proposed project by RiverView Healthcare Association and the proposed TIF District 3-11 for the Fournet building.  During the public hearing for the RiverView bonds, councilman Tom Vedbraaten asked if bonding the full RiverView project would

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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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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES AMENDED DECEMBER 26 MINUTES IN SHORT MEETING

The Crookston City Council breezed through their agenda Monday night in a meeting that lasted just a few minutes. Mayor Guy Martin (pictured above) opened the meeting by presenting Patricia Jones, principal at Cathedral School, with a proclamation naming January 27 – February 2 as ‘Catholic School Week.” The council then passed the consent agenda

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