M1MOTION TO APPROVE AGENDA AS PRESENTED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BREYEN, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GLASER.
moved by Breyen, seconded by Glaser
- YHybben
- YBreyen
- YGlaser
- YSwenson
- YRainville
Thursday, June 5, 2025 · 6:00 PM
One-line summary
The City Council held a Budget 101 work session, approved the agenda, heard one public-forum request about a kayak vendor at Twin Lakes Regional Park, discussed 2026 budgeting, fund balance, revenue, sheriff costs, roads and recycling, and adjourned at 6:46 p.m.
4 items as recorded in the agenda, packet, and minutes, each with a plain-English summary of what was at issue.
1Call to Order
Call to Order; Pledge of Allegiance; Roll Call; Code of Conduct; Approve Agenda
Mayor Hybben opened the work session at 6:00 p.m., the pledge was recited, roll call showed all five council members present, and the council approved the agenda as presented.
Agenda approved as presented.
2Public Forum
Public Forum
During public forum, a comment from Lucinda Benson asked whether the city would consider hiring a kayak vendor for Twin Lakes Regional Park. The forum was then closed with no council action recorded.
One public-forum comment was read; no council action was recorded.
3Budget 101 Educational Presentation for Council by Financial Consultant Yager
Budget 101 Educational Presentation for Council by Financial Consultant Yager.
Financial Consultant Yager gave a Budget 101 presentation for council members, walking through how CIP and ERP items, prior actuals, staff recommendations, revenues, fund balance, and levy choices feed into the 2026 budget process. The discussion emphasized that the city had about $1.5 million in fund balance at the end of 2024, that the recommended five-month reserve for 2025 was $1,025,000, and that future use of fund balance should be handled carefully rather than used to mask ongoing operating costs.
Council members discussed the sheriff contract as a major public-safety cost, the possibility of using deputy time to help document code complaints, and alternatives such as administrative citations to avoid high civil-attorney costs. They also discussed the limited fine revenue the city receives, the use of gambling proceeds toward sheriff costs, and the projected 2026 sheriff contract line.
The council explored possible revenue options including local sales tax, municipal liquor, cannabis, gambling proceeds, commercial or industrial tax base growth, and requalification for Local Government Aid. The discussion concluded that many of those options would require legislative approval, significant startup costs, zoning or comprehensive-plan work, or unrealistic commercial growth before they could materially affect Nowthen's budget.
The council spent substantial time on road funding, bond issuance, and long-term maintenance planning. Members discussed the prior practice of spending about $500,000 per year on roads, the possibility that current needs are over one million dollars per year, and the fact that larger bond issues may be more efficient than multiple smaller ones.
Council members briefly reviewed Recycling Center finances, including county grant timing, a $29,000 grant, a request for another $20,000 for enhancements, and a stated 2024 profit figure of $13,400. The discussion noted that audit accruals should give an accurate year-end picture.
Educational work-session discussion only; no budget approval was recorded.
4Adjourn
Adjourn
After the budget discussion ended, Council Member Swenson moved to adjourn, Council Member Rainville seconded, and the meeting adjourned at 6:46 p.m.
The council adjourned at 6:46 p.m.
2 motions on the record. Split votes are highlighted.
M1MOTION TO APPROVE AGENDA AS PRESENTED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BREYEN, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GLASER.
moved by Breyen, seconded by Glaser
M2MOTION TO ADJOURN BY COUNCIL MEMBER SWENSON, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER RAINVILLE.
moved by Swenson, seconded by Rainville
The minutes do not record a tally; the transcript records the chair calling for all in favor and then the meeting ending.
Documents and recordings archived for this meeting, when available.
Meeting City Council Work Session — Minutes (2025-06-05)
Minutes · Thursday, June 5, 2025
4 pages
Meeting City Council Work Session — Agenda (2025-06-05)
Agenda · Thursday, June 5, 2025
1 pages
Meeting City Council Work Session — Agenda Packet (2025-06-05)
Packet · Thursday, June 5, 2025
5 pages
Meeting recording
YouTube
Transcript · 319 segments · 46:36
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