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Council approves West Branch Culvert replacement project plans ahead of school year

April 15, 2024 | Minnetrista City, Hennepin County, Minnesota



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Council approves West Branch Culvert replacement project plans ahead of school year
The Minnetrista City Council meeting on April 15, 2024, focused on several key issues, including the approval of plans for the West Branch Culvert replacement project and updates on local legislative matters.

The council discussed the upcoming culvert replacement project, which will require a temporary road closure. Project manager Chris Benders assured the council that a detour route is included in the plans. The council emphasized the importance of completing the project before the school year begins to minimize disruptions. Concerns were raised about the safety of the crew due to the depth of the work, leading to the decision to use specialized equipment for the project. The council unanimously approved the plans and specifications for the project, allowing for the distribution of quotes.

In addition to the culvert project, staff reports highlighted upcoming city events, including Trista Day on May 7 and the State of the City address. The council also received a legislative update indicating that the "missing middle housing" bill is effectively dead for the year, although other housing-related bills are still under consideration. The council members expressed the need for continued advocacy to ensure local input on future housing legislation.

Public safety was another significant topic, with discussions about the ongoing fentanyl crisis in the state. The council noted the importance of community involvement and the effectiveness of the local drug task force in addressing this issue.

The meeting concluded with an invitation to the public for the State of the City address, scheduled for May 7 at Burrell Oaks Golf Club, providing an opportunity for residents to engage with their elected officials.

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