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City of Saint Augusta
2 ea - remove sigh; 39 ea - salvage sign; 222 LF - sawing concrete pavement (full depth); 9,500 CY - excavation - common; 395 ton - aggregate surfacing class 1; 5,735 CY - aggregate base (CV) class 5.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 2, 2026
Release: Feb 11, 2026
City of Saint Augusta
Close: Mar 2, 2026
2 ea - remove sigh; 39 ea - salvage sign; 222 LF - sawing concrete pavement (full depth); 9,500 CY - excavation - common; 395 ton - aggregate surfacing class 1; 5,735 CY - aggregate base (CV) class 5.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from St Augusta, City of
The special meeting addressed the temporary expansion of patio/outdoor seating areas in all St. Augusta restaurants and bars due to the COVID-19 public health emergency and Governor Tim Walz's Executive Order 20-53.
The council discussed the Sheriff's report, building inspector's report, and fire department report. They approved bids for the 2020 Street Project and seal coating project. A resolution was approved regarding a conflict of interest related to patching quotes. The council also discussed a traffic study in Eagle's Landing and potential amendments to the vehicle parking ordinance. Public hearings were scheduled for a drainage and utility easement vacation, review of an IUP, and site plan and variance requests.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including the Sheriff's report on contract hours and citations, the Building Inspector's report on permits, and updates on Public Works projects, such as the backhoe and new plow truck. The Fire Department reported on monthly calls and training, and the Council discussed mandating 5" Storz connections for buildings with sprinkler systems. An open forum addressed a shed construction plan and zoning concerns. The Engineer's report covered drainage ditch issues, and the Council approved a real estate exchange agreement and a site plan for KO Self Storage. Nuisance letter responses were discussed, and the possibility of purchasing AED Save Stations for parks was introduced. The meeting also touched on concerns about a group home, a request to move a sign, a draft letter for park shelter renters, Cares Act funding, and population estimates.
The City Council meeting included discussions on various topics such as the Sheriff's report, Building Inspector's report, Fire Department report, and a Park Board recommendation regarding a shed lease. There was also an Engineer's report discussing a meeting with Knife River. The council also discussed the proposed routes for the Minnesota Energy Connection line and a 2023 Legislative report. A preliminary budget was presented, and a budget workshop was scheduled. The council also discussed a sign ordinance and the city administrator reported on an email dialog with the little league.
The meeting included opening remarks from Mr. Ramler, who provided an overview of the general trends in residential, commercial, and agricultural land over the past year. No comments or contestations were made during the meeting.
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