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Mountain Lake council approves consent agenda, reviews 2025 finances

City of Mountain Lake Regular City Council · January 20, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 20 meeting the Mountain Lake City Council approved the agenda and consent items (including bills, payroll, minutes and a library resignation), received a 2025 year-to-date financial review and recorded two council motions that carried 4–0.

The Mountain Lake City Council met Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. Mayor Mike Nelson called the meeting to order at 5:45 p.m. and the council approved the agenda and consent agenda on a motion by Councilmember Bryan Bargen, seconded by Councilmember Andrew Ysker; the motion carried 4–0.

The consent agenda included payment of bills (Checks #29738–29751, 1670E–1687E), payroll (Checks #69278–69310), and approval of minutes from the Tree Commission (Oct. 14), Library Board (Dec. 16), Utilities Commission (Dec. 23) and the Jan. 5 City Council meeting. The council also reviewed bonded indebtedness as part of the packet and accepted the resignation of Carl Strike from the Library Board effective Jan. 15, 2026. The transcript records acceptance of the resignation but does not provide further detail about library follow-up steps.

City Administrator and Clerk Michael Mueller reviewed 2025 year-to-date revenues and expenses for the council. The transcript notes the review occurred but does not include line-item figures or summary totals.

Votes at a glance - Consent agenda (agenda, bills, payroll, minutes, bonded indebtedness, Library resignation) — Motion by Bargen, second by Ysker — outcome: approved 4–0. - Resolution #2-26 (ordering repair or removal of hazardous conditions for a greenhouse) — Motion by Darla Kruser, second by Andrew Ysker — outcome: approved 4–0.

The meeting adjourned at 6:30 p.m.