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The Olmsted County Board of Commissioners meeting on July 16, 2025, highlighted significant progress on the Sherman project, located north of the Mayo Civic Center. The board confirmed that the project has successfully closed on the bonds that were previously approved, marking a crucial milestone in its development. This financial backing provides the project team with a window of opportunity to coordinate and advance their plans, with a deadline set for April to meet necessary milestones.
Commissioners expressed cautious optimism about the project's trajectory, noting that while this is a positive step, the completion of other approved projects remains pending. The discussions underscored the importance of ongoing community engagement, particularly in neighborhoods like Kutske Park, which are heavily affected by construction activities. Residents have noted the city's commitment to showing up and addressing community concerns, reflecting a successful approach to public involvement.
As the Sherman project moves forward, the board's focus will remain on ensuring that all milestones are met, paving the way for continued development in the area. The next steps will be closely monitored as the project progresses, with community engagement playing a vital role in its success.
Converted from Olmsted County Board of Commissioners July 16, 2025 meeting on July 16, 2025
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