Bottineau, ND
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Thu Jul 2, 2026
Employee Committee
Employee Committee to discuss 2027 budget and COLA
The Bottineau Employee Committee will meet to discuss the 2027 budget, a cost of living adjustment, and health insurance options. They will also review job applicants for an Armory position and approve minutes from the previous meeting.
- Approve minutes from May 18th
- Discuss 2027 Budget
- Cost of living adjustment
- Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance
- Job applicants for Armory position
budgetemployee-committeehealth-insurancepersonnel
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Employee Committee Mtg. Agenda
Thursday July 2, 2026
4:00 p.m. – City Meeting Room – Armory
Approve minutes from May 18th.
2027 Budget
Cost of living adjustment
Blue cross blue shield
Job applicants for Armory position
Other
Members of the Employee Committee: Marsden (chair), Lauckner & Fix
Please call or email if you cannot attend. 701-228-3232 –
[email protected]
Conference call information dial 228-1501 participation code 870812
Thu Jul 2, 2026
Council
New council seated; flood ordinance, sales tax, community center discussed
The Bottineau City Council will hold a re-organizational meeting to seat newly elected officials, appoint a council president and vice president, and make committee appointments. The council will also discuss a new flood ordinance, a sales tax ordinance for a community center, and the ownership and management of the proposed community center. Other items include a SRF loan/grant application for lead line replacement, propane bids, and a tree grant.
- Newly elected Mayor Matt Seykora and new council seated
- Ordinance for new Chapter 10 (flood) to be placed in ordinance binders
- Ordinance for new sales tax for community center; discuss ownership/management of proposed community center
- SRF loan/grant application for lead lines: select a way to obtain vendors/bids
- Propane bids: advertise to open at August meeting
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City of Bottineau
City Council Meeting Agenda
Monday July 6, 2026
7:00 p.m. – City Armory Mtg. Room
Re-organizational Meeting
Call to order by Mayor Schoenborn:
Results of the election are in the monthly packet:
New council is seated:
Newly elected Mayor: Matt Seykora
Elect Council President & Vice President
Committee Appointments
Approval of Consent Agenda: attached
Approval of monthly bills:
Police Report:
Wold Engineering: 2026 Street Project
2024 Street Project – grass seeding
Municipal Judge: position has been disbanded – final $ turned over to us
SRF loan/grant application (lead lines): select a way to obtain
vendors/bids
Propane Bids: advertise to open at August mtg.
Committee & Other Reports:
City Superintendent Report: Prices for a new tool cat, used pickup
EDC/Chamber Reports:
City Property: (real estate & equipment):
Planning Commission:
Ordinance: new Chapter 10 (flood) to place in your ordinance binders
Ordinance for new sales tax-community center
Discuss ownership/management of proposed community
center
Street:
Utility: meet for budgeting purposes?
Shade Tree: we have been awarded the tree grant – set a meeting date
Health:
Swimming Pool Board: Stewart report – is AED working?
Police Committee:
Downtown Beautify: Met on 6/29/26 for budgeting purposes
Employee Committee: Met on 7/2/26 for budgeting & armory position
Trails Committee:
Finance: set up budget meetings in July.
Armory Committee: prices for back wal …
Mon Jun 29, 2026
Beautification Committee
✓ Decided: Bottineau Beautification Committee raises mural budget to $3,000
The committee approved increasing the mural budget to $3,000 and discussed several beautification projects, including a downtown mural, a statue, and new garbage cans. No other formal decisions were made; most items remain in discussion or are being handled by individual members.
- Approved minutes from May 11, 2026 meeting (unanimous)
- Approved raising mural budget to $3,000 (motion by Lord, second by Lauckner, carried)
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Beautification Committee Minutes
City of Bottineau
06/29/2026 - Noon - City Meeting Room
Present: Penny Nostdahl, Kelly Beaver, Tony Schwalbe, Jen Lauckner, Laurie Lord, Harley Getzlaff & Jenna Beaver
Absent: Todd Kihle
Lauckner called the meeting to order & asked for approval of the minutes from 05/11/2026. Lord moved to approve the minutes, seconded by Beaver, carried.
Follow up from last meeting:
Mural behind Lorenz Jewelry: Laurie needs help, art students possible to ask for help, reaching out to Nancy Codgill offer her $2,000 to do mural or Evan Miller. Check into Strengthen ND for a grant to help fund murals.
Girl with Turtle statue: Todd taking care of this
Old Townsite Plaque: Todd to take care of this
Garbage Cans: Tony ordering new garbage cans with our logo he hasn’t heard back when trying to order with our logo.
Budget:
Mural’s depending on size going up to $3,000
Downtown lights - $60,000
Flowers - $10,000
Statue - $2,000
Other:
Can Dak coming to Bottineau August 3-6. Music on Main August 6th, signs going up along the highway to welcome them to town.
Lord voted to move the murals up to $3000, Lauckner carried.
Meeting adjourned at 12:45 p.m.
Submitted by:
Penny J Nostdahl, City Auditor
Wed Apr 15, 2026
Bottineau Swimming Pool Board
✓ Decided: Pool board approves fee increases, hires staff, and elects new chair
The Bottineau Swimming Pool Board approved new fee schedules for the 2025 season, including a $5 single-day pass and $200 family season pass. The board also set starting wages for new employees at $11/hour, approved $1 raises for Janelle and Greg, and accepted resignations from Allison Getzlaff and Janelle Monson. Erika Hamilton was elected as the new committee chair after Kirsten Hopp stepped down. The board discussed splash pad funding, policy handbook creation, and uniform guidelines.
- Approved 2025 pool fee schedule: $5 single-day pass, $125 single season pass, $200 family season pass, $75 lessons/session, $200 private parties, $250 reserved pool after hours
- Approved starting wage of $11.00/hr for new pool employees (unanimous)
- Approved $1/hour raise for Janelle Monson and Greg Stewart (unanimous, Greg abstained)
- Approved placing ads for manager, lifeguards, and fuel bids in the Courant (unanimous)
- Elected Erika Hamilton as committee chair (unanimous)
- Approved Rachael Condit as new board member (unanimous, pending City Council approval)
- Approved fundraising efforts including coffee delivery and cash raffle (unanimous)
- Approved purchase of replacement pool pump and motor using splash pad funds
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Bottineau Pool Committee Meeting
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Bottineau City Armory — East meeting room @ 6:30pm
Present: Kirsten Hopp-Committee chairman, Erica Hamilton, Kierney Shultz, Janelle Monson-Manger / CPO, and
Maintenance/CPO, Greg Stewart-Council representative & Sandra Jensen-Secretary.
Absent: Kyleigh Evans
Visitor: Michelle Cauley
Meeting was called to order at 6:30 pm
Motion was made to approve meeting minutes from September 11, 2024 with the change of removing Hattie
Albertson form Present list by Shultz. Motion seconded by Hamilton. All aye, Motion passed.
Resignation of Allison Getzlaff was received effective 3-31-25. Thanks goes out to her for all her years with the pool
board. A short discussion held on the potential new board member, Stewart will take name to City Council for
approval.
Monson discussed the applications received and the crew that has been hired. She is checking into the training
schedules to get everyone in for their needed certification training. Potential lessons dates have been tentatively
set, and plans to ask for assistance to pay for Flippers and Level one lessons was discussed.
Fees for the pool were raised to the following rates:
Single session day pass $ 5,00
Aerobics/ lap swimming $ 5.00
Single season pass $125.00
Family season pass $200.00
Lessons/session $ 75.00
Private parties $200.00
Private parties (during pool hrs.) $100.00
Reserved poo! (Sat/Sun after hrs.) $250.00
Pool will be closed during the 4" of July
Pool …
💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
| $97,514 | PRIDE DAIRY INC Department of the Interior · DAIRY PRODUCTS FOR TMES |
| $85,900 | ROLOGARD GLOBAL CO LLC Department of Defense · HVMB DEVICES |
| $81,555 | NORTH CENTRAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INCORPORATED Department of Defense · IGF::OT::IGF ELECTRICAL POWER FOR THE J. CLARK SALYER |
| $62,000 | ROLOGARD GLOBAL CO LLC Department of Defense · THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE MODULAR VEHICLE BARRIER IN ACCORDANCE |
| $41,556 | SYNERGISTIC EDUCATIONAL SOLUTIONS LLC Department of the Interior · DATA COORDINATOR |
| $38,707 | PRIDE DAIRY INC Department of the Interior · DAIRY PRODUCTS FOR DUNSEITH DAY SCHOOL |
| $32,000 | ROLOGARD GLOBAL CO LLC Department of Defense · VEHICULAR BARRIERS |
| $24,929 | MONSON DARCI Consumer Product Safety Commission · DATA COLLECTION ON CONSUMER PRODUCT RELATED INJURIES. |
| $24,657 | PRIDE DAIRY INC Department of the Interior · DAIRY PRODUCTS FOR OJIBWA INDIAN SCHOOL |
| $22,900 | ROLOGARD GLOBAL CO LLC Department of Defense · VEHICLE BARRIERS PART TWO |
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
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