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Oakdale council certifies delinquent utilities to county, approves police grant, bridge agreement and utility rate study
Summary
At its Oct. 28 meeting the Oakdale City Council adopted multiple routine and programmatic actions: certifying delinquent utility accounts for referral to Washington County taxes, accepting a $12,195 auto-theft grant for license-plate readers, authorizing a bridge maintenance agreement tied to the Gold Line BRT corridor, approving a $99,500 utility rate study contract, and approving a one-time donation to the Open Cupboard food shelf.
Oakdale Mayor Zabel and the City Council on Oct. 28 adopted several resolutions and authorizations covering utility accounts, public-safety equipment, infrastructure maintenance and a professional services contract.
The council held a public hearing on delinquent utility and inactive accounts and adopted Resolution 2025-97 to certify outstanding balances for inclusion on Washington County property tax statements in 2026. Staff outlined the typical notice process and a payment deadline; no members of the public spoke during the hearing.
Council also approved a $12,195 grant from the Minnesota Department of Public Safety to purchase two additional stationary…
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