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Northfield council adopts $1.36 million bond ordinance for city improvements

City of Northfield Council · May 5, 2026
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Summary

The City of Northfield unanimously adopted Ordinance 10-2026, a bond ordinance appropriating $1,360,000 and authorizing issuance of $1,292,000 in bonds or notes to fund various city improvements. The public hearing drew no comments and the ordinance passed on a unanimous roll call.

Council voted unanimously May 5 to adopt Ordinance 10-2026, a bond ordinance described by the deputy municipal clerk as "Bond Ordinance Appropriating One Million Three Hundred Sixty Thousand Dollars ($1,360,000) And Authorizing the Issuance of One Million Two Hundred Ninety-Two Thousand Dollars ($1,292,000) In Bonds or Notes of The City of Northfield for Various Improvements or Purposes." Councilwoman Carfagno moved adoption and Councilman Polistina seconded; the public hearing was opened and closed with no public comment.

The ordinance was published on the city website’s Public Notices page and was subject to the 20‑day estoppel period noted at the reading. Roll call recorded votes in favor from Councilwoman Carfagno; Councilman Dewees; Councilwoman Kern; Councilman Notaro; Councilman Polistina; Councilman Smith; and Council President Bucci. The measure will fund various capital improvements; the ordinance text lists project categories but the minutes do not specify each project by street or site.