Public hearing addresses County Road assessments impacting local residents in Wilmer

November 05, 2024 | Willmar City, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota


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Public hearing addresses County Road assessments impacting local residents in Wilmer
The Willmar City Council meeting on November 4, 2024, focused on the public hearing stage of upcoming road improvement projects, with significant discussions surrounding assessments for residents. The council is moving forward with plans that include advertising for bids in February 2025, with construction set to begin in May 2025 and continue through October of that year. An assessment hearing for the costs associated with these improvements is scheduled for August 2025.

During the public hearing, resident Jodelle Marcus expressed strong concerns regarding the proposed assessments for improvements on County Road 20 Fourth, which runs adjacent to her property. Marcus questioned the rationale behind charging residents for a county road that she argued is in good condition and has not previously incurred assessments. She highlighted the financial burden this would place on residents, particularly those on fixed incomes, and criticized the lack of communication regarding the assessments.

City officials clarified that while the road is a county road, there is a cost-sharing policy in place that allows for city assessments on county roads when improvements are made. They noted that similar assessments had occurred recently on other county roads, indicating that this practice is not uncommon. The officials also confirmed that public entities, such as the local college, would also be subject to assessments related to the roadway improvements.

The meeting underscored the ongoing dialogue between city officials and residents regarding infrastructure funding and the implications of assessment policies. As the council prepares for the upcoming construction projects, further discussions and clarifications are expected to address community concerns.

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