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City of Rushford Village
The work includes the construction of approx. Bituminous chip seal 17605 SY.
Posted Date
Jan 24, 2025
Due Date
Feb 12, 2025
Release: Jan 24, 2025
City of Rushford Village
Close: Feb 12, 2025
The work includes the construction of approx. Bituminous chip seal 17605 SY.
City of Rushford Village
3,000 CY of class 2 crushed rock wearing course.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2025
Due Date
Apr 16, 2025
Release: Mar 31, 2025
City of Rushford Village
Close: Apr 16, 2025
3,000 CY of class 2 crushed rock wearing course.
City of Rushford Village
3,000 CY of class 2 crushed rock wearing course.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2025
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2025
City of Rushford Village
Close: Apr 22, 2026
3,000 CY of class 2 crushed rock wearing course.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Rushford Village
The meeting addressed new permit applications, including a Playhouse and an Enclosed Shed. A significant portion of the discussion centered on the subdivision road requirements, specifically the hard surface road mandate within the CRV Subdivision Ordinance and whether CRV is bound by stricter Fillmore County Ordinances. Consultation with the City Attorney regarding legal options to amend road rules or address the hard surface requirement for specific developments, such as the Ladewig property, was planned. The commission considered the advantages and disadvantages of hard surface versus gravel roads for maintenance and developer costs. Discussions also touched upon potentially collaborating with the City of Rushford regarding sewer capacity, opportunities for development on the Ferden and Bakkum properties, and the need for subdivisions to maintain tax levels.
The meeting covered new permits, permit statuses, projects in process, and inquiries, including a discussion about a portable shed permit and its impact on pervious area. There were discussions regarding the potential establishment of a concrete business on the former Farmer's Winn Coop lot, including sewer permit requirements and site preparation. Other issues included the discussion of PILT payments to CRV, a review of the CEDA monthly report, and a draft of Fix-Up Fund Guidelines. Additionally, there was a discussion regarding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) and their potential implementation within the current ordinances.
The meeting covered several key operational and financial matters. Discussions included the approval of financials as of December 15, 2025. In Planning/Zoning, new permits were reviewed, with no major updates on ongoing projects. Under Roads/Water/Sewer, repairs were authorized for a split pipe in the pump house, installation of a poly snow deflector kit for the F550 plow to improve visibility, and repair of a skid steer's DEF system knock sensor. Major discussion centered on the Freightliner truck repair due to a catastrophic front differential failure, requiring ordering specialized parts at an estimated cost exceeding $10,000. A temporary snow plowing/rocking agreement with Sveen Excavating LLC was approved while the Freightliner is out of service. Representatives from CEDA presented their 2026 proposal, focusing on housing initiatives like revamping the Revolving Loan Fund guidelines, exploring collaboration between local municipalities, and assessing the potential for data center development. A representative from Rushford-Peterson Schools provided factual information regarding an upcoming building bond, leading to a detailed discussion on open enrollment impacts. Finally, the Council approved the 2026 budget reflecting a 5.77% levy increase, authorized 2026 agreements with Gundersen Health Services (Master, Occupational Health, and Hearing Conservation), and approved a 3% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for employees without implementing a step increase at this time.
The Rushford Village Council held a Truth and Taxation Meeting to discuss property values and concerns, highlighting a proposed levy increase for 2026. During the Regular Council Meeting, financials were reviewed and approved, and updates were given on planning and zoning matters, including new permits and inquiries. Road and utility updates covered water and sewer conditions, grading, tree trimming, and issues with the Freightliner truck. The council also discussed the CEDA contract, a polling place resolution, a special election at CRV, the MN Paid Leave Law Policy, a revised Holiday Pay Plan, and the budget, including potential levy reductions. Other updates included information on upcoming meetings.
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