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Monticello Fire Department
The document outlines the proposed 'Pilot Monticello Housing Rehabilitation Program' by the City of Monticello Economic Development Authority, utilizing Statewide Affordable Housing Aid (SAHA) funds. The program aims to support investment in owner-occupied housing stock within Monticello by offering grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000, with an initial program allocation of $200,000. Eligibility is tied to income (115% AMI) and potentially age (55+), with a 5% applicant cash match required. The policy was scheduled for approval on January 14, 2026, with SAHA fund expenditure deadlines extending to December 31, 2030, and includes discussions for collaboration with Wright County.
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Jan 14, 2026
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Effective: Jan 14, 2026
Monticello Fire Department
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The document outlines the proposed 'Pilot Monticello Housing Rehabilitation Program' by the City of Monticello Economic Development Authority, utilizing Statewide Affordable Housing Aid (SAHA) funds. The program aims to support investment in owner-occupied housing stock within Monticello by offering grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000, with an initial program allocation of $200,000. Eligibility is tied to income (115% AMI) and potentially age (55+), with a 5% applicant cash match required. The policy was scheduled for approval on January 14, 2026, with SAHA fund expenditure deadlines extending to December 31, 2030, and includes discussions for collaboration with Wright County.
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This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalizes a partnership between Wright County and the City of Monticello, designating the Monticello Community Center as an emergency shelter for county-level emergencies. The City will provide facility access and a liaison, while Wright County will provide personnel, security, and compensation for operational costs in accordance with federal and state guidance. The agreement aims to enhance local emergency preparedness and outlines shared responsibilities for timely and efficient shelter services.
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Jan 12, 2026
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Effective: Jan 12, 2026
Monticello Fire Department
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This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalizes a partnership between Wright County and the City of Monticello, designating the Monticello Community Center as an emergency shelter for county-level emergencies. The City will provide facility access and a liaison, while Wright County will provide personnel, security, and compensation for operational costs in accordance with federal and state guidance. The agreement aims to enhance local emergency preparedness and outlines shared responsibilities for timely and efficient shelter services.
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This document outlines a proposal for the City of Monticello's Economic Development Authority (EDA) to authorize a professional services contract with Bolton & Menk for a Downtown Small Area Plan (SAP). The SAP will focus on Block 34 and Cedar Street, aiming to identify future development challenges, goals, and strategies for the downtown core. The proposed contract amount is not to exceed $80,000, with an estimated project duration of six to eight months, commencing in March 2026. The scope of work encompasses existing conditions analysis, community engagement, a downtown plan update, and an implementation plan.
Effective Date
Mar 1, 2026
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Effective: Mar 1, 2026
Monticello Fire Department
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This document outlines a proposal for the City of Monticello's Economic Development Authority (EDA) to authorize a professional services contract with Bolton & Menk for a Downtown Small Area Plan (SAP). The SAP will focus on Block 34 and Cedar Street, aiming to identify future development challenges, goals, and strategies for the downtown core. The proposed contract amount is not to exceed $80,000, with an estimated project duration of six to eight months, commencing in March 2026. The scope of work encompasses existing conditions analysis, community engagement, a downtown plan update, and an implementation plan.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Monticello Fire Department
The board held a public hearing for a business subsidy and childcare loan request for Kids Haven Holdings of Monticello, LLC, which was tabled for further review. The board approved a Greater Monticello Enterprise Fund loan and business subsidy for a new restaurant. Additionally, members discussed and approved amendments to both the Affordable Homeowner Rehabilitation Loan Program policy and the Downtown Façade Improvement Forgivable Loan Program. The meeting concluded with an economic development manager's report covering sales tax collections, various project updates, and potential future development negotiations.
The meeting included a review of the Economic Development Manager's report, covering sales tax revenue collections, wetland delineation status, housing rehabilitation funding progress, and updates on existing affordable housing properties. The board discussed the schedule for upcoming Lease Revenue Bonds related to a new public works facility and received status updates on several commercial and housing construction projects, including hotels, retail centers, and residential developments. Additionally, the meeting incorporated the Planning Commission agenda, featuring public hearings on planned unit developments, plats for daycare centers, comprehensive plan amendments, and zoning ordinance updates.
The meeting focused on the consideration of a preliminary plat, development stage planned unit development, and an amendment to a conditional use permit for the Twin Pines Apartments project. Additionally, the commission discussed and approved an amendment to the city code regarding the definition and regulation of data center and technology campus land uses, including specific requirements for generator testing schedules. The Community Development Director provided a report covering recent city council actions, departmental updates, and future planning efforts for the downtown area.
The workshop meeting focused on industrial development proposals for the Otter Creek Business Park, including site-specific development concepts, infrastructure challenges, and potential option agreements with developers. Additionally, the committee discussed the potential development inquiries for the 7th Street West parcel and the Cedar Fair parcel, emphasizing the need for further downtown planning studies before determining the most appropriate future use of these sites.
The council held a work session to discuss the potential implementation of 25 mph speed limits on residential roadways. The discussion included a review of state law changes regarding speed zone creation, previous council actions, and findings from the Minnesota Local Road Research Board and the city's Safe Streets for All Plan. Two budget options were presented for the installation of new speed limit signage, with estimated costs of $57,000 and $85,500 respectively.
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