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Clarkfield Council to Weigh Lead Line Contract, Ice Rink Plan on Monday

The Clarkfield City Council is set to meet Monday, July 6, with a slate of decisions including a contract award for lead service line replacement and a discussion about building an ice rink. The Economic Development Authority (EDA) held a meeting June 22, but its minutes have not yet been published, leaving the outcomes of its discussions unclear.

City Council to Vote on Lead Line Contract, Other Business

At Monday’s meeting, the council will consider awarding a contract for Lead Service Line (LSL) work to Levanen Underground, LLC. The agenda lists the item as a decision point. No dollar amount for the contract was provided in the agenda.

The council will also vote on approving a property assessment contract with YMC and on renewing the UMVRDC SCDP Administration Contract. The latter is tied to the Small Cities Development Program.

A discussion item on the agenda is a proposal to build an ice rink. No further details on cost or location were available.

The meeting will include a closed session to discuss personnel matters. The council’s regular open session is expected to begin at the usual time.

EDA Meeting Reviewed Finances, Rehab Grant

The Economic Development Authority met June 22 for a regular meeting. The agenda included a review of recent financial reports and approval of outstanding bills. Board members also discussed the SCDP Grant for multi-family rehabilitation projects. The meeting’s minutes had not been posted as of July 5, so any decisions or votes taken on these items are not yet known.

Coming Up

City Council meeting – Monday, July 6, 2026. The council will decide on the LSL contract award, property assessment contract, and the SCDP administration contract renewal, and hold a discussion on a potential ice rink. The closed session will follow the open meeting. Residents are encouraged to attend or check the city’s website for the agenda.

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.