Posted to City Council Highlights on August 27, 2025 at 2:51 PM by Stephanie Trottier
The City Council held a regular meeting on Monday, August 25. Here are the highlights:
- Special Primary Election Day Tuesday, August 26
- School Boulevard Construction Update
- Parks Department to convert several turf areas to prairie and hardwood forest
To view the agenda, and minutes when available, visit the Agenda Center.
To watch the recorded meeting, stream it online or tune in on cable channel 12 (FiberNet & TDS subscribers) or channel 180 (Charter subscribers). The rebroadcast schedule is available here.
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Posted to City Council Highlights on May 28, 2025 at 12:59 PM by Stephanie Trottier
The City Council held a regular meeting on Tuesday, May 27. Here are the highlights:
- Recognition of Pam Loidolt: The City Council recognized the years of service, dedication, and contributions of Pam Loidolt, Senior Center Director, as she prepares for retirement at the end of May.
- More Art on the Way: MontiArts has received a Central Minnesota Arts Board grant and private donations for a new project Downtown.
- Golf Course Road (CSAH 39) Trail Project: Pending MnDOT final approvals, the trail project is moving forward with an anticipated start in late August and substantial completion by November 2025.
To view the agenda, and minutes when available, visit the Agenda Center.
To watch the recorded meeting, stream it online or tune in on cable channel 12 (FiberNet & TDS subscribers) or channel 180 (Charter subscribers). The rebroadcast schedule is available here.
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Posted to City Council Highlights on May 2, 2025 at 12:08 PM by Stephanie Trottier
The City Council held a regular meeting on Monday, April 28. Here are the highlights:
- $8,000 Grant for New Mosaic Art: The City accepted an $8,000 grant from the Central Minnesota Arts Board (CMAB) for a community mosaic project through MontiArts. Led by artist Sue Seeger, the project will facility skills development and community engagement in providing more art to downtown Monticello.
- No Mow May is Back! City Council has suspended grass-length enforcement through May to support pollinators. Participation is voluntary. Enforcement resumes June 1.
- New Housing Approved: The Meadowbrook development—180 new single-family homes—has received final approval. Construction will roll out in 3 phases over an estimated 6 years.
To view the agenda, and minutes when available, visit the Agenda Center.
To watch the recorded meeting, stream it online or tune in on cable channel 12 (FiberNet & TDS subscribers) or channel 180 (Charter subscribers). The rebroadcast schedule is available here.
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