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Board meetings and strategic plans from Gordy Dingmann's organization

Apr 16, 2026·Board Meeting

City of Richmond City Council Regular City Council Meeting

Board

The council held a public hearing regarding an Xcel Energy annexation proposal, which was tabled for further discussion. Additionally, the council approved an official zoning map with corrections, heard a report on city liability insurance, and discussed the renewal of a GIS mapping contract with People Service, which was ultimately tabled. The council agreed to provide financial assistance to a resident for a well and sewer connection project and authorized the solicitation of bids for three municipal street repair projects. Further actions included approving the purchase of a property with an equipment shed, establishing new expectations for department head reports, and reviewing upcoming departmental meeting and training schedules.

Apr 1, 2026·Board Meeting

City of Richmond Regular City Council Meeting

Board

The council addressed various city business items, including the approval of paid bills and a consent agenda covering journal entries, the summer music schedule, city flag policy opposition, and lawful gambling permits. The Fire Department reported on resignations and successful festival operations. The city engineer presented infrastructure needs regarding street repairs and well reports, while funding for lead and galvanized line replacements was confirmed. Department reports included updates on parks, police activities, public works projects, and water safety standards. Additionally, the Economic Development Authority and Planning Commission provided updates on mural projects and zoning maps, respectively.

Feb 26, 2026·Board Meeting

City Of Richmond Planning Commission Planning Commission Meeting

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The commission discussed a proposed lot split at 320 Jay Ave SE and the potential for a Planned Unit Development approach. Members reviewed and finalized necessary adjustments to the Official Zoning Map. The board explored the requirements for adding tiny homes to the city, including zoning, lot size, and foundation standards. Approval was granted to proceed with the annexation of 23265 193rd Ave from Munson Township. Additionally, the commission reviewed the 2025 permit list and briefly discussed upcoming township meeting scheduling.

Nov 20, 2025·Strategic Plan

City of Richmond Comprehensive Plan Update

Strategic

This document outlines the update to the City of Richmond's Comprehensive Plan, which guides long-term community growth, land use, and development. The update reflects nearly two decades of change and new community priorities, incorporating feedback from surveys, public events, and stakeholder meetings. Key areas of focus include demographics, land use, and future growth strategies, aiming to shape the city's future.

Jan 15, 2026·Board Meeting

City Council Regular City Council Meeting

Board

The City Council meeting included the approval of the agenda with an addition and the skipping of Item #4. Key discussions involved a health insurance renewal review for employees, which was tabled for a future decision after exploring options like dependent coverage adjustments or higher deductibles to offset a substantial monthly increase. The council also reviewed options for checking account fraud protection, such as the 'positive pay' program, and discussed current CD interest rates; this item was also tabled. Approval was granted for the City Administrator and Deputy Clerk to attend the clerks conference in March 2026. The status of the long-standing City Engineer (SEH) was discussed, with a motion to approve their continuation until January before revisiting the discussion due to past project dissatisfaction. A consensus was reached that department heads should attend at least one meeting per month to provide reports. Other matters included a directive to send a final letter regarding illegal chickens before filing criminal complaints. The meeting concluded with a closed session with the attorney.

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