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Public Agenda for Week of April 1

Minot City Council

When: Monday, 5:30 p.m.

Where: Minot City Hall, council chambers, 10 3rd Ave. SW

Agenda: The council will consider recommendations of the childcare committee, receive the compliance report of the MAGIC Fund, review citizens satisfaction survey results, decide on more intersection stop signs in west and northwest Minot and consider bids for a transit center.The police chief will provide an introduction to Tip411.

How to make your opinion known: Meetings are open to the public. Council members are Mayor Tom Ross, Paul Pitner, Stephan Podrygula, Lisa Olson, Carrie Evans, Mark Jantzer and Scott Burlingame.

Ward County Commission

When: Tuesday, 9 a.m.

Where: Ward County Administration Building, commission chambers

Agenda: The commission will discuss the Minot Renaissance Zone, burn ban, planning and zoning items and an update on ARPA funds to Project BEE.

How to make your opinion known: Meetings are open to the public. Members are Chairman John Fjeldahl, Shelly Weppler, Jim Rostad, Howard “Bucky” Anderson and Jason Olson.

Minot Planning Commission

When: Tuesday, 5:30 p.m.

Where: Minot City Hall, council chambers, 10 3rd Ave. SW, or City of Minot’s YouTube channel

Agenda: CHS is requesting annexation and a zone change from light industrial to commercial for property at 4815 Burdick Expressway East and to the west. The commission will consider text amendments to the Land Development Ordinance related to building signage, sales and service of large equipment and semi-trucks, public utilities easements and pet overnight boarding and kennels,

How to make your opinion known: Meetings are open to the public. Commission members are Chairman Dustin Offerdahl, Logan Longtin, Annette Mennem, Tim Baumann, Aaron Faken, Justin Hochhalter, Erin Iverson,Serena Pontenila, Elisha Gates, Shane Lider, Tammy Nesdahl, Dale Dohms and Robert Kibler.

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