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The commission discussed 2026 work plan priorities, specifically an observational approach for low and zero-waste events, and received updates on exhibitor invitations for the Environmental Resources Expo. Planning for the upcoming Public Works Open House included selection of display materials, giveaway items, and administrative considerations for the meeting location. Additionally, the commission reviewed the placement of Trash to Treasure signs and received updates on upcoming events including the Environment Commissions Spring Tour, the SWPPP public hearing, the field days event, and the Waterfest community event. Further discussion included local street sweeping schedules, a potential solar energy grant opportunity, and the review of follow-up action items.
The City Council conducted a regular meeting covering several agenda items. Key topics included the swearing-in ceremony for the new Chief of Police, authorization of a residential refuse and recycling collection contract extension with Republic Services, and a contract extension with Eureka Recycling for recycling processing services. Additionally, the Council reviewed a proposed zoning ordinance amendment for a parking lot expansion at Cerenity Senior Care, discussed a temporary construction permit for traffic signal improvements at Trunk Highway 61 and Second Street, and authorized an agreement with White Bear Lake Area Schools for the 2026-2027 school resource officer program.
The council addressed several items, including the acceptance of restricted donations, the approval of a tobacco license, and the awarding of a contract for the 2026 Pavement Rehabilitation Project. The Police Chief presented the department's biannual report, highlighting community engagement, crime trends, and technology needs. The council also received presentations regarding the upcoming Manitou Days and Marketfest festivals, approving financial and resource support for both events. Additionally, the council authorized the sale of general obligation bonds for the pavement project and concluded with a closed session to discuss a real estate matter.
The session featured a strategic planning and goal-setting workshop conducted for the Mayor, City Council, and City leadership staff. The discussion involved both tabletop and large group exercises focused on defining the organization's mission and vision statements, as well as identifying short- and long-term values, goals, strategies, and expectations for the City of White Bear Lake and its community.
The meeting included a public hearing regarding a purchase agreement for 1755 Highway 96 with Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, Inc. for the development of owner-occupied affordable housing units. The discussion covered the site layout, architectural concepts, garage design requirements, and the long-term affordability mechanisms, including equity-sharing structures and affordability declarations. The Board officially approved the purchase and development agreement for the property.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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