Regular Meeting (Draft Sidewalk Ordinance)

The Kasson Township Sidewalk Ordinance aims to regulate the construction, repair, and maintenance of sidewalks for public safety. It outlines property owners’ responsibilities and funding procedures, grants authority to the Township Board for project management, and establishes enforcement measures for violations, ensuring compliance with state standards and promoting community safety and infrastructure quality.

Special Meeting (Minutes)

The Kasson Township Board special meeting convened on March 22, 2025, with all members present. Key discussions included a public hearing on the proposed budget, resulting in one public comment regarding gas taxes. The board approved resolutions setting the total millage rate at 3.1325 mills and adopting the 2025-2026 general and fire/emergency services fund budgets.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The Kasson Township Board convened its regular meeting on March 12, 2025. Brian Withers, a local resident, raised concerns regarding the Road Commission garage in Maple City. Significant discussion revolved around unfinished business, including cemetery matters and road projects. The Fire Station design is progressing, and the board approved various quotes and agreements for services.

Regular Meeting (Zoning Administrator Report)

This document summarizes the zoning activities within Kasson Township for February 2025. A total of $550 in fees were collected during the month, bringing the year-to-date total to $950. Inquiries included those related to Signs/Home Occupations, Lot Consolidations, and more. The Zoning Administrator addressed a violation related to yard junk, currently in cleanup.

Regular Meeting (2025/26 Draft Budget)

Total projected income for FYE 2025 is $306,149.39, including deferred revenues, taxes, licenses, state shared revenue, and other sources. Actual revenue for the current year is $289,169.93. Significant revenue streams include taxes, state shared revenue, and solid waste/landfill. Other expenses dominate the budget, primarily driven by Fire & Rescue operational costs.