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Cannon Falls council approves consent items and multiple resolutions; votes at a glance

August 06, 2025 | Cannon Falls, Goodhue County, Minnesota


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Cannon Falls council approves consent items and multiple resolutions; votes at a glance
The Cannon Falls City Council approved multiple consent and council-business items during the August meeting, including a resolution to certify unpaid utility charges to be collected with property taxes and several operational approvals.

Votes at a glance:

- Resolution 28-17 (certifying unpaid utility charges to be collected with property taxes): Approved. Motion by Chad Johnson; second by Novak; mayor/council voice vote "Aye" recorded and motion passed; staff confirmed Chad Johnson moved and Novak seconded the motion.

- Disposal of e-waste (consent item pulled for discussion): Approved. Council discussed hard-drive destruction procedures; city policy requires police department hard drives to be physically destroyed and vendors provide certificates of destruction for other equipment. Motion to approve disposal of e-waste passed under council business (no roll-call tally recorded beyond voice approval).

- Active Transportation Planning demonstration project (temporary roadway/striping/delineators): Approved. Motion by Chad Johnson; second by Ryan; council approved on a voice vote. Staff said the demonstration uses temporary glued delineators and tape and will be removed before winter plowing.

- Purchase and replacement items on consent (examples listed on consent agenda): items including replacement of a raw wastewater pump, purchase of a 2026 plow truck, final plat and PUD approvals for Hardwood Estates Third Division, and professional services agreements were included on the consent agenda and adopted under a single motion after items G, E, I and K were pulled for discussion and handled separately.

Where noted, staff provided implementation details: e-waste vendors will certify destruction; police hard drives are physically drilled; temporary active-transportation devices will be removed in late fall to avoid plow conflicts.

Most consent items were approved by a general voice vote after the council moved to adopt the consent agenda. Several pulled items were discussed and then approved by separate motions.

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