Park Rapids to reduce special assessments for home builder
The Park Rapids City Council instructed City Administrator Angel Weasner on April 13, 2021 to make sure the developer s agreement includes an expiration date. 10:00 am, Apr. 18, 2021 ×
The Park Rapids City Council authorized city staff on April 13, 2021 to prepare a developer s agreement with Barry Munson regarding the three parcels highlighted in yellow, located in the Hocking s Addition. (Image adapted from Hubbard County GIS map)
The Park Rapids City Council authorized city staff on Tuesday to draft a developer’s agreement with Barry Munson with Cheyenne Builders, LLC.
The agreement would extend to Munson a 16 percent discount on the special assessments for three lots in the Hocking’s Addition, previously owned by H&H Properties.
Park Rapids puts Career Path project out to bid
Bids for street and utility improvements connected with a recent Hubbard County HRA workforce housing project will be opened on March 25. 12:00 pm, Feb. 28, 2021 ×
Bids will be opened on March 25 for improvements on Career Path, shown here in a preliminary site plan with north to the right. Not shown are the two apartment buildings built since 2019 on the Hubbard County HRA property west of Salvage Depot. (City of Park Rapids)
The Park Rapids City Council approved plans and specifications on Tuesday for street and utility improvements on Career Path, adjacent to AmericInn, Salvage Depot and the Meadow View and Meadow’s Edge apartment buildings.
The Hubbard County Board set the final levy at $15,450,00, the same as last year. 10:10 am, Dec. 19, 2020
At Tuesday’s meeting, Hubbard County Auditor-Treasurer Kay Rave recommended a zero percent increase in the payable 2021 levy.
The Hubbard County Board set the final levy at $15,450,00, the same as last year. The motion passed unanimously.
The levy breaks down as follows: The general fund levy is $8,880,759. The road and bridge levy, at $3,100,000, and the social services levy, at $2,350,000, are both unchanged from last year. Debt levies include $632,835 for the county correctional facility bond and another $273,801 in general obligation bonds. The regional library levy is set at $212,605.