At the December 21 meeting, the council discussed future work at the site of the former Farmers Win Cooperative site, starting as early as this winter. After the recent community engagement session, held December 3 at Rushford-Peterson Schools, the Economic Development Authority (EDA) is now beginning the process of preparatory steps at the site. This includes turning some of … [Read more...]
Village Nails Down Contract Decision
For months now, the Rushford Village Council has poured over the budget and levy, including what to do with a proposed contract renewal from Community Economic Development Associates (CEDA). At the December 16 meeting, the council welcomed CEDA Community and Business Development Specialist Jayme Longmire and Regional Manager, Community Support Program, Laura Qualey. Longmire … [Read more...]
Rushford Tackles Moving On
The December 8 Rushford Council saw a full house with every Rushford department head, incoming council member, and others in attendance. Department heads were called to attend by Mayor Terri Benson with the purpose was to get all on board with the process of information and department needs following the passing of longtime City Clerk Kathy Zacher on November 30. Zacher … [Read more...]
Peterson Hears Bridge Replacement Details
At the December 10 meeting, the Peterson Council heard from Fillmore County Engineer Ron Gregg regarding the replacement of the Root River bridge which is the main thoroughfare in and out of the city. The 1960s-era bridge will see a $6.1 million overhaul that is estimated to cost the city just $20,000. Federally-designated bi-partisan infrastructure funding will cover nearly … [Read more...]
Fountain Settles Final Budget
The Fountain City Council set the 2026 budget and levy at the December 3 meeting. The final amount was set at $269,000, representing a 5% increase over 2025. This breaks down to $155,000 for the General Levy, $65,000 for the Sewer Tax Levy, $35,000 for the Capital Improvement Tax Levy, and $15,000 for the Equipment Fund Tax Levy. The council also heard from Fountain Fire … [Read more...]
Village Issues with First Storm
At the December 2 meeting, Rushford Village Council Councilor Mike Ebner informed the council that with the first big storm of the season, there was an issue with the Freightliner truck, which is relatively new to the public works department. It was purchased in May 2022 from Dave Syverson Truck Center. This is an ongoing issue for the village as the old Freightliner truck had … [Read more...]
Rushford Hosting Event for Former Coop Site
A community-wide event regarding the possible fate of the former Farmers Win Cooperative site was planned for Wednesday, December 3 at the Rushford-Peterson Schools Forum Room from 6-8 pm. Childcare provided by five R-P senior high girls, earning their silver cord volunteer hours, during the event. At the November 24 meeting, the Rushford City Council and members of the … [Read more...]
Village Concerns Over Recreational Land Taxation
At the November 18 meeting, the Rushford Village Council Acting Mayor Mike Ebner led the meeting in the absence of Mayor Dennis Overland. Once again, the council turned talk to the annual budget review. After setting the preliminary budget and levy in September, the council and city staff have whittled down the amount and proposed expenditures to $605,455, which represents a … [Read more...]
Rushford Looks To New Administrator, Council
At the November 10 meeting, the Rushford City Council received Fillmore County Administrator Bobby Hillary and Heather Broadwater, representing the Fillmore County Auditor/Treasurer’s office. The discussion related to the possible moving of Rushford’s off-year elections to the regular election cycle held by every other municipality and township in the county. “Fillmore … [Read more...]
Fountain Works to Maintain Plant Condition
Following up on details laid out at the September Fountain Council meeting, Rick Whitney presented further details at the November 4 meeting. Whitney is assisting Public Works Director John Hanson with maintenance of the system. He detailed all work completed and provided suggestions to keep the plant in good condition, aiming to extend its lifetime. Several areas were … [Read more...]
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