Votes at a glance: Saint Peter City Council actions on April 13, 2026
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Summary
The council approved the consent agenda and a series of resolutions and an ordinance including seal coating and bituminous material bid awards, sewer lining, utilities fee schedule changes, Citi Hall street naming, a new microloan program, plats and a PUD for President’s Corner, community center and Parkview Manor closeouts, and new hemp edible registrations.
At its April 13 meeting, the Saint Peter City Council approved a series of routine and substantive measures. Key actions included:
- Consent agenda: approved (includes temporary gambling license, vendor purchases, employee appointments and downtown parking/signage changes). - Veterans Park tennis-to-pickleball conversion: approved (Tennis West LLC contract authorization). - 2026 street seal coat and parking lot project: awarded to Allied Blacktop (low bid ~$169,286); resolution approved. - Highway 169 sanitary sewer lining and two manhole linings: approved Insituform Technologies (low bidder $186,474.65); grant funds cover most costs with a city share (~$40,558) noted in staff presentation. - Utilities fee schedule: copper roll pricing revised (60‑ft roll $1,000; 100‑ft roll $1,667); resolution approved. - 2026 bituminous materials: awarded to Martin Marietta; resolution approved. - Civic Way street name: Approved replacing Scholarship Way for the new City Hall frontage. - Unforeseen Circumstances Microloan Program: established with a $100,000 initial allocation and program guidelines; resolution approved. - President's Corner: preliminary and final plats and PUD ordinance amendment approved for 1225 South Washington Avenue. - Community Center Rooms 215–217 renovation: final payment to Webb Construction ($93,637) approved. - Parkview Manor roof project: closeout resolution approved; packet lists grant and HRA funding (see packet for line‑item totals). - New registrations for low‑potency hemp edible retailers (River Rock Coffee and two QuikTrip locations): approved.
All listed resolutions and the ordinance were approved by roll call during the meeting; detailed packet references and page numbers were provided for each item.

