Denise Martin
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Time of year to get valuation, class for property tax right
In looking over the property tax statements that came in the mail recently, if you have a concern or think maybe the taxation officials are missing relevant information, this is the time of year when you can ask questions directly and potentially alter your tax bill. You may contact county offices at any time of the year— but the orderly process to review your market valuation and property class starts this month. The Board of Review calendar fires up in days and this is where your local elected officials rule if your property has been “fairly valued.”
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Teamsters and county still working on contract
Members of the county Teamsters union filled the County Board Room for the regular meeting April 1. Two speakers — Troy Davidsavor and Teamsters business agent Amy Perusse, announced during a public forum that the union had officially filed notice of intent to strike with the MN Bureau of Mediation Services that day. They expressed hopes the county will “negotiate in good faith” on compensation for affected employees.
Louisiana Pacific project clears TIF hurdle
The to-do list to bring a massive Louisiana Pacific manufacturing facility into the North Branch Interstate Business Park is growing shorter with last week’s council action unanimously establishing a Tax Increment Financing District modification and Plan.
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Lakes Area drone fleet gets boost
The Lakes Area Police Commission last week gratefully accepted a donation of several thousand dollars from the Maranatha Church congregation in Chisago City, to be used for the new drone program. Lakes Area Chief Schlumbohm said the funds are sufficient to get four drone units and cover the related costs to license etc. The goal for the department is to have five available in the fleet. This donation puts the department “well on our way,” according to what the chief told the commission.
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Wyoming opts for fire truck rehab, OKs cannabis business
The ladder truck used by the Wyoming Fire Department will be in the shop for an extended stay, come a few months from now. Council approved spending over a quarter of a million on refurbishment. Member Schilling was absent, as council voted 4-0 last week to spend $296,882 on an engine rebuild and associated body, seals and equipment needs rather than spend about $2 million for a replacement.
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Emergency radios early contract talks on-deck
The county commissioners have asked staff to write a leasing plan to go out for review by local emergency response departments and government entities on the ARMER network.
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North Branch gets go-ahead on ALPR
The North Branch Police hope to subscribe to the automated license plate reader service that the other law enforcement agencies in Chisago County currently utilize. The devices are installed by and linked to the “Flock” data system. They communicate with a database of license plate numbers identified for various reasons. The list is generated from license revocations, cancellations, suspensions, vehicle theft, vehicles used in suspected abductions, warrants sought on registered owners, and other triggers.
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Taylors Falls council tackles full agenda
The luck of the Irish was with Taylors Falls City Council at their meeting on the day before St. Patrick’s Day. Council learned the insurance premium is below-budget and the city got a grant from the National Association of Realtors that will save expenditures for finalization of an on-going city branding effort.
County HHS employees do not accept latest contract
Workers in the Teamsters union group with Health and Human Services for Chisago County informed the County Board of a strike vote. Numerous union supporters with signs, (see photo) attended the Board meeting March 18. Local 320 Union Business Agent Amy Perusse spoke during an open microphone at the end of the meeting. She gave a statement and the audience members held signs high and exited silently.
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