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Huron commission approves land transfer, golf-cart lease and fire-station HVAC replacement; announces new transfer station

3075090 · April 21, 2025
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Huron — The Huron City Commission on April 14 approved a quitclaim deed transferring Lot 4, Block 5 of the Southtown Third Addition to Greater Huron Development, authorized a lease for additional golf carts at Broadland Pro Shop, and authorized a capital purchase to replace the geothermal heating and cooling unit at the north fire station.

Huron — The Huron City Commission on April 14 approved a quitclaim deed transferring Lot 4, Block 5 of the Southtown Third Addition to Greater Huron Development, authorized a lease for additional golf carts at Broadland Pro Shop, and authorized a capital purchase to replace the geothermal heating and cooling unit at the north fire station. Commissioners also reiterated that the city’s new solid-waste transfer station at 1552 Fourth Street SE is open to residents.

The actions came during a regularly scheduled meeting in which commissioners approved the consent agenda, heard departmental updates and voted unanimously on the three separate procurement and property-transfer items.

The approvals matter for routine city operations and public services: the property transfer clears title for private sale by Greater Huron Development; the golf-cart lease is intended to increase cart availability for Broadland Pro Shop and upcoming tournaments; and the HVAC replacement aims to restore reliable heating and cooling at the north fire station.

During public forum, Commissioner Bragg told the commission the city is continuing temporary Wednesday pickup for green yard-waste cans through April and will resume same-day collection with trash and recycling starting in May. Bragg also highlighted the city’s new solid-waste transfer station, a city-run drop-off site at 1552 Fourth Street…

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