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The board conducted several hearings and actions, including the acceptance of the improvement contract for County Ditch 78, the approval of repairs for County Ditch 02, and the initiation of a redetermination of benefits for County Ditch 50. Additionally, the board approved a correction of benefits for County Ditch 56, appointed an engineer for proposed County Ditch 99, granted an Interim Use Permit for an aggregate mine in Judson Township, and tabled a campground application. Public Works and Human Services agenda items were also addressed, including equipment procurement for the highway department, a change order for a hydroelectric project, board appointments, and the review of human services policies.
This Public Works Study for the Blue Earth County Public Works Department assesses the existing main Public Works Facility in Mankato. It aims to determine essential items for upgrading the facility to meet the county's needs for the next 20 to 40 years. The study covers documenting the current physical state, understanding staff and operational needs, reviewing equipment, developing cost estimates for remodeling versus new construction, and providing recommendations for future capital investments.
The board conducted a public hearing for the redetermination of benefits for County Ditch 63, adopting the viewers' report and associated findings. They also awarded a construction bid for County Ditch 56, approved participation in a cyber response team program, and authorized several Public Works projects, including the purchase of a motor grader, a bridge replacement grant agreement, and a highway at-grade crossing agreement. Furthermore, the board reviewed and approved departmental bills for payment.
The Board of Commissioners meeting involved agenda approval and public comment periods. Key discussions centered around several drainage system repair hearings: County Ditch 88, County Ditch 93, and Judicial Ditch 32, resulting in the approval of specific repair plans for each. The Board also conducted a hearing for County Ditch 78 improvement acceptance. Furthermore, a resolution was adopted concerning the financing of proposed projects, including CD 88 Repairs, to comply with reimbursement bond regulations. Other actions included adopting financial assurance rates for mining reclamation and other operations, establishing the interest rate formula for the Groundwater and Surface Water Protection Loan Program, making committee appointments, and approving various agreements and contracts for Human Services, such as the Detox Transportation 2026 Agreement and the Nicollet County SMI Contract 2026. Planning and Zoning matters addressed included granting an interim use permit for an outdoor storage business in Jamestown Township and adopting an ordinance amendment clarifying standards for solar energy systems.
The County Board of Commissioners addressed multiple agenda items, including approving the agenda with an update to the committee list. Key discussions involved drainage matters, specifically ordering a public hearing for repairs to portions of Judicial Ditch 32, to be held on February 17, 2026, and setting the date for the Final Hearing regarding the Redetermination of Benefits for County Ditch 63, scheduled for March 3, 2026. The Board authorized a correction to a 2026 multi-year special drainage assessment on Joint Judicial Ditch 15. Other actions included accepting the low bid for County Ditch 16 repairs, approving a $10,068,219.48 advance from the Capital Fund to the Ditch Fund to cover deficits with interest, and accepting a quote to upgrade to Microsoft 365 G5 licenses. Public Works received approval for final payments on a highway bridge replacement and 2025 HSIP Projects. Administrative services involved approving January 20, 2026, Board Minutes and authorizing payment for two weeks of outstanding bills totaling over $4.3 million. Human Resources items were presented as informational.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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