The Planning Commission meets at 7 p.m. at City Hall. A full agenda is available on city website.
The city plans to use federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act funding for the project.
The meeting is also available for viewing on demand on city website.
The proposed preliminary and final plat is for a 1.71-acre lot for the 61-unit apartment building.
The city will have two City Council seats on the 2020 ballot. Both are four-year terms from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2024.
The City Council approved plans and ordered the advertisement of bids for the Regional BMP at County Government Center Lot A Project.
Cretex is proposing development of the property that will require a new plat submittal in conjunction with the vacation.
The City Council approved a concept plan for a mountain bike trail on land leased from Xcel Energy adjacent to Quarry Lake Park.
The City Council ratified a change of polling location for Precinct 2 ahead of the August 11 Primary Election.
It is anticipated some or all members of the City Council may appear by video conference.
Absentee voting will be available from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday until August 10.
This year the parade will circle the Shakopee Community Center Parking lot.
The City Council gratefully accepted the donation of five shade structures to be installed near the splash pad at Lions Park.
The City Council meets at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall, 485 Gorman St.
The city plans to use the grant money to purchase an additional ImageCast Evolution tabulator and poll pads.
The City Council approved an agreement with the Shakopee School District to provide four school resource officers to the district.
The proposed changes would amend two sections of existing city code and add an new zoning district for parks and open space.
The council also approved rezoning 14 acres to allow for the creation of Planned Unit Development District No. 3—Canterbury Southwest PUD.
Public works professionals focus on infrastructure, facilities and services that are of vital importance.
The public can monitor the meeting, which starts at 7 p.m., live on Shakopee Government TV.
The City Council approved the issuance of up to $25 million in conduit bonds.
The Planning Commission meets at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall.
City offices and facilities remain closed until further notice. Parks and Recreation programs and events are canceled until May 31.
Comments will be reviewed by city staff and provided to the appropriate body prior to the meeting.
The Shakopee City Council met Tuesday, April 21.
The city recently purchased the property east of Huber Park with the intention of developing it into a future park.
City facilities, including Shakopee City Hall, the Community Center and Ice Arena, will remain closed to the public until further notice.
"City of Shakopee declared local emergency. We are doing what we can to protect employees while continuing to provide essential services."
The changes are necessary to focus on essential services. The city will post an update when the temporary changes are lifted.
Between March 12-20, Shakopee residents will receive a US Census Bureau letter, providing information about how to respond to the Census.
The Planning Commission meets at 7 p.m. in the City Hall council chambers, 485 Gorman St.
The City of Shakopee is partnering with GovDelivery to implement a new email and text subscription service
New this year, Shakopee residents can vote early in person at Shakopee City Hall.
The Shakopee City Council met Tuesday, Jan. 7.
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