Le Sueur, Minnesota — week of 2026-06-29 · all Le Sueur meetings

Le Sueur Council Considers Backyard Chickens, Stormwater Plan; Fire Commission Reviews Equipment Purchases

The Le Sueur City Council was set to take final action on an ordinance that would permit backyard chickens within city limits during its June 22 meeting. The agenda also included adoption of a citywide stormwater management plan, a labor agreement, and an emergency polling place change. Minutes from that meeting were not available as of publication.

City officials across multiple boards handled a range of financial, infrastructure, and public safety items, while a recreation and parks committee prepares to meet next week.

City Council

The council was scheduled to hold the second reading of Ordinance 620, which would allow keeping chickens in the city. The text of the final vote and any amendments will be detailed once minutes are released.

Other notable agenda items included:

Consent agenda items included routine approvals of minutes, disbursements, and a request to close Main Street for a benefit event.

Economic Development Authority

The Economic Development Authority (EDA) met June 22 and was presented with $71,138.58 in disbursements. The list included tax increment financing (TIF) payments and legal fees. The board was also asked to accept the monthly financial report through May 31, 2026.

Staff updates covered a surplus auction for the former Park Elementary property, ongoing housing development, and a multi-family housing project along Kingsway Drive.

Fire Service Commission

During its June 24 meeting, the Fire Service Commission reviewed several equipment and personnel items. The fire chief reported:

Year-to-date fire calls stood at 48. Three new firefighters completed required classes, and an open house is planned for July 11.

Coming up

The Recreation and Parks Advisory Committee (RPAC) will meet July 7. Agenda items include:

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