Shakopee City Council

July 16, 2024

7:00 PM

City Hall, 485 Gorman St.

Vision: Shakopee is a place where people want to be! A distinctive river town, with a multitude of business, cultural and recreational opportunities in a safe, welcoming and attractive environment for residents and visitors.

Mission: Our mission is to deliver high quality services essential to maintaining a safe and sustainable community. We commit to doing this cost-effectively, with integrity and transparency.


Key strategies:

  1. Financial stability
  2. Enhancing community strengths
  3. Effective public services
  4. Communication

 

Mayor Matt Lehman presiding

1.Roll Call
2.Pledge of Allegiance
3.Approval of Agenda
4.Consent Business - (All items listed in this section are anticipated to be routine. After a discussion by the Mayor there will be an opportunity for members of the Council to remove any items from the consent agenda for individual discussion. Those items removed will be considered following the Public hearing portion of the agenda. Items remaining on the Consent Agenda will not be discussed and will be approved in one motion.)
A.Administration
*4.A.1.*City Council Minutes
*4.A.2.*Approve a Temporary Liquor License for Joe Schleper Stadium Fund
*4.A.3.*Approve 3.2 On Sale, Wine and Sunday Liquor Licenses for Tommy's Malt Shop
*4.A.4.*Approval of Settlement Agreement with RJM
*4.A.5.*Minnesota Department of Safety’s DWI/Traffic Safety Officer Program Grant Application
B.Engineering
*4.B.1.*Approve Professional Engineering Consulting Pool
*4.B.2.*Approve Consent to Improvements with Xcel Energy for Wood Duck Trail Improvements
*4.B.3.*Approve Parking Restrictions along Hentges Way
C.Fire
*4.C.1.*Furniture for Fire Station 1 Remodel
D.Planning and Development
*4.D.1.*Ordinance Adding language to City Code reference to allow for automatic updating for Building Codes
*4.D.2.*Award Bids for Jackson Commons Park Development
E.Police
*4.E.1.*Surplus Property
5.RECOGNITION OF INVOLVED RESIDENTS BY CITY COUNCIL - Provides an opportunity for the public to address the Council on items which are not on the agenda. Comments should not be more than five minutes in length. The Mayor may adjust that time limit based upon the number of persons seeking to comment. This comment period may not be used to make personal attacks, to air personality grievances, to make political endorsements or for political campaign purposes. Council Members will not enter into a dialogue with citizens, and questions from Council will be for clarification only. This period will not be used to problem solve issues or to react to the comments made, but rather for informational purposes only.
6.Business removed from consent will be discussed at this time
7.General Business
A.Administration
VIDEO7.A.1.Monthly Financial Review - June 2024
B.Parks and Recreation
VIDEO7.B.1.Acceptance of Donations and Sponsorship Funds
8.Reports
8.A.City Bill List
VIDEO8.B.Liaison and Administration
9.Other Business
10.Adjournment to Tuesday, August 6, 2024 at 7 p.m.