The Oakdale Planning Commission convened on December 5, 2024, to discuss various updates and conclude the year with a brief meeting. Notably, the commission will not hold a January meeting due to the absence of land use applications submitted by the deadline, marking a pause in planning activities for the month.
During the meeting, Council Liaison Jake Ingebrechtsen announced that this would be his final session, as his term is set to expire on January 6. He expressed gratitude towards the city planners, including past planner Emily Shively and current planner Luke, as well as fellow commissioners for their contributions to the city. Ingebrechtsen hinted at future political endeavors, stating, “I don’t think this is the end of my political career,” leaving the door open for continued public service.
The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, reflecting a smooth wrap-up of the agenda. As the commission prepares for the new year, the absence of applications suggests a potential lull in development activities, prompting questions about future planning initiatives in Oakdale. The community will be watching closely as new leadership steps in and as the commission gears up for its next meeting in February.