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Granite Falls staff update council on housing, mandates and infrastructure projects

City of Granite Falls City Council · May 1, 2026
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Summary

City staff briefed the council on an upcoming draft housing item, legislative mandates, passport office finances, police activity, and several public-works projects including lift stations, street projects and wastewater work.

Community Development Director Eric Jensen told the council a draft housing item is scheduled for the next meeting and reviewed current legislative mandates the department is tracking. Jensen also mentioned an email about signage that the council will see.

City Clerk Darla Reese provided an update on the city's eScribe implementation. Consultant Police Chief Tom Dalton summarized recent calls for service, a drinking-in-the-park arrest, vehicle recoveries and community engagement including the Coffee with the Chief event; he introduced Sheriff Susanna Johnson and Lieutenant Dewitt, who addressed the council.

Passport Office Supervisor Goravanchi delivered a financial update on passport office operations. City Manager Brent Kirk reported public-works activity: work at Suncrest Farms and Smoots lift stations, D&G Construction permanent patching, the Galena Street extension project, a recent sinkhole repair, an upcoming sound wall installation scheduled for March, an installed handrail, near-complete Stanley Street design, Harbor Pacific's work on oxidation ditches at the wastewater plant, and that city hall painting awaits better weather.

In council comments, Councilmember Glenn flagged a downed stop sign, a growing pothole on Alpine Eagle Court of Honor, and traffic questions tied to the Empty Bowl event; Councilmember Griggs noted participation in Coffee with the Chief. City Manager Kirk also mentioned that the city's request to Rep. Kim Schrier's office remains in the queue for 2024, the Gun Club Road property is expected to close soon, and a water leak at the American Legion occurred over the weekend.

Councilmember FitzGerald, who joined the meeting at 7:03 p.m., had no comments; Councilmember Straughn likewise had no comments. The meeting adjourned on Mayor Matthew Hartman's motion.