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Chaska council adopts agenda, approves minutes and consent items, pays bills and adjourns

City of Chaska City Council · January 6, 2026
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Summary

The council approved the evening's agenda, ratified previous meeting minutes, approved the consent agenda and authorized payment of bills by roll call; a motion to adjourn carried at the end of the meeting.

The Chaska City Council handled routine business on Jan. 5, adopting the meeting agenda, approving prior meeting minutes, accepting the consent agenda, authorizing payment of bills and adjourning the session.

Key motions and outcomes - Agenda adoption: Councilmember Hatfield moved to adopt the agenda; Councilmember Grama seconded. The motion carried and the agenda was adopted. - Approval of prior minutes: Councilmember Hatfield moved to approve the minutes from Dec. 15, 2025, with a second from Councilmember Benesch; the council approved the minutes. - Consent agenda: A motion to approve the consent agenda was made and seconded and the items were approved without further discussion. - Payment of bills: Councilmember Hatfield moved to pay the bills and Councilmember Benesch seconded. The council called roll and recorded ayes (roll call responses include Councilmember Hatfield, Councilmember Benesch and Mayor Hubbard), and the bills were paid. - Adjournment: A motion to adjourn by Councilmember Haskell, seconded by Councilmember Grama, carried and the mayor adjourned the meeting.

Where specifics were recorded: Some roll calls were taken aloud during the bills vote and several council members responded 'aye' on the record; the meeting packet contained no additional bill detail discussed on the record that evening.

No controversial or contested votes occurred; the meeting’s formal actions were routine and carried by voice or roll call as noted above.