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Council approves stormwater master plan, sanitary force‑main contract and MPCA grant; pool study and outside counsel authorized; at‑large appointment fails

Crookston City Council · June 17, 2025
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Summary

The Crookston City Council approved a stormwater resilience master plan task order, awarded a sanitary force‑main contract to Spruce Valley, authorized a MPCA planning grant and a pool feasibility RFP, and retained outside counsel for an employment complaint; two attempts to appoint an at‑large council member failed 4–3 and the seat remains vacant.

The Crookston City Council acted on multiple items after presentations, approving a stormwater resilience and master plan task order, awarding a sanitary force‑main replacement contract, accepting a MPCA planning grant, authorizing a pool feasibility RFP and retaining outside employment‑law counsel; attempts to appoint an at‑large council member failed to reach the five‑vote threshold.

Stormwater master plan (Item 8.01): Council approved a resolution to authorize AE2S task order No. 18 to produce a stormwater resilience and master plan that will model the city’s stormwater infrastructure, evaluate pump‑station capacities, consider Red Lake River interactions and inform future CIP work. The council voted in favor by roll call (motion carried).

Lift Station 5 force‑main replacement (Item 8.02):…

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