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Local official advocates for direct mayoral elections amid city council discussions

January 10, 2024 | Isanti City, Isanti County, Minnesota



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Local official advocates for direct mayoral elections amid city council discussions
The City Council of Isanti convened on January 10, 2024, to discuss various agenda items, including the potential for a mayoral election and modifications to the meeting agenda.

The meeting began with public comments, where a resident expressed support for electing a mayor rather than appointing one. The speaker noted that many community members have voiced a desire for a direct election, suggesting that it would enhance civic engagement. He emphasized that while the current council has done a commendable job, the community's preference leans towards having an elected mayor. The resident estimated the cost of a special election to be around $3.50 per resident, arguing that this investment would be worthwhile for the community.

Following the public comment, the council moved to adopt the meeting agenda. A council member highlighted a supplementary memo regarding item K3 and noted that item L2, initially a consent item, would now be addressed as a business item. This item involved a resolution to approve a contract with Sun Mechanical for plumbing and HVAC services.

The council unanimously approved the agenda modifications with a motion from Councilman Merrill and a second from Councilman Lundin, resulting in a 5-0 vote.

Overall, the meeting underscored the community's interest in direct mayoral elections and the council's commitment to addressing the agenda efficiently. Further discussions on the mayoral election and other city matters are anticipated in future meetings.

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