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City and trustees outline Stewart Beach master‑plan process; drainage dispute remains in litigation
Summary
City staff and park board trustees discussed an updated Stewart Beach master plan and a planned public‑private procurement timeline. Trustees and city attorneys said drainage issues affecting the beach are the subject of active litigation and will be handled through counsel and negotiated settlement talks.
City architectural project manager Dudley Anderson briefed the joint meeting April 16 on the Stewart Beach planning effort, which staff said will update the 2020 Rogers master plan, produce an investor prospectus and seek a development partner through a public‑private procurement process.
Anderson said council gave consensus direction on updating the plan and that staff would bring a methodology for the master‑developer approach to the next council meeting. He estimated that the full effort to select a developer could take roughly 12 to 13 months after approvals. "We're…
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