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Jordan City CouncilPark Drive improvements cost $425,000May 5, 2008 - 9:30pm — Mathias BadenRedoing Park Drive could cost more than $425,000. The Jordan City Council asked for cost estimates for improvement to Park Drive, which runs alongside the Mill Pond and through Lagoon Park. City Engineer Carol Caron presented three concept plans, each of which included 90-plus paved parking spaces, and the council asked that the design include just a couple fewer parking spaces and a little bit more beach area. "I'm envisioning that beach space is going to be at a premium," Mayor Ron Jabs said. More streetlights along Highway 282 come at increased priceMay 5, 2008 - 9:14pm — Mathias BadenIf the Jordan City Council wanted more streetlights along Highway 282, they would cost an average increase of $2,500 apiece. Months ago, the council authorized Xcel Energy to install a dozen 150-watt streetlights along Highway 282 at a cost of $90,055, or about $7,500 per light. Late last month, the council talked about adding four more streetlights -- two near the intersection of Highway 282 and East Street, two west of Mertens Street and near the highway bridge over Sand Creek. Downtown promo costs city $1,500April 21, 2008 - 9:29pm — Mathias BadenThe start of something big often starts with something little. Businessowners have succeeded in garnering a $1,500 pledge from the city of Jordan to take out an advertisement in a promotional brochure meant to showcase the city's downtown to tourists. The city council unanimously approved the measure this week, following the recommendation of the Jordan Economic Development Authority to pass the proposal made by Terri Knox, Mara Wallach, and Vicki Anderson. Low revenues might lead to cutsApril 21, 2008 - 9:18pm — Mathias BadenBuilding permit revenues are lower than expected, Jordan Finance Director Tom Nikunen told the city council tonight. The city budget calls for $230,100 in revenues to come from building permits. During the first quarter of the year, only $7,855.62 had been received. That's a little more than 3.4 percent of the annual budget, according to Nikunen's monthly finance report. "Theoretically, we should be at 25 percent," Mayor Ron Jabs said, "but we're at 3.41 percent." Council proclaims Day of PrayerApril 21, 2008 - 7:34pm — Mathias BadenTonight, the city council issued a proclamation calling Thursday, May 1, the Day of Prayer in Jordan. That day also is the National Day of Prayer. Councilmembers Barry Ullmann, Jeanne Marnoff, Mike Shaw, Jeremy Goebel, Sally Schultz, and David Hanson each read a section of the proclamation, which said: "Whereas, Jordan is a city that enjoys so many blessings: natural beauty, abudant resources, strong families, a diversified economy, native peoples, and immigrants from all over the world; and Hazardous materials agreement passesMarch 3, 2008 - 11:44pm — Mathias BadenA joint powers agreement related to hazardous materials met the approval of the Jordan City Council tonight. In a unanimous vote, the council OK'd a document that encourages the governmental entities that are part of the Scott County Association for Leadership and Efficiency (SCALE) to provide hazardous materials and terroristic threat responses throughout the county. The Hazardous Materials Response Group would coordinate SCALE members' effort to respond to hazardous materials and terroristic threat incidents. City passes law enforcement mutual aid amendmentMarch 3, 2008 - 9:51pm — Mathias BadenTonight, the Jordan City Council passed an amendment to the local law enforcement mutual aid pact. The agreement provides for Belle Plaine, Elko New Market, Jordan, New Prague, Prior Lake, Savage, Shakopee, Three Rivers Park District, and Scott County to assist each other by making equipment, personnel, ant other resources available throughout the rest of the county. Mayor honors deceased soldierFebruary 19, 2008 - 11:50pm — Mathias BadenJordan Mayor Ron Jabs issued a proclamation in honor of U.S. Army Pfc. Joshua Anderson, a Jordan resident who died in Iraq. Anderson’s parents, Keven and Lynn, attended a Jordan City Council meeting to accept a framed copy of the proclamation, which Jabs read aloud Monday on behalf of the rest of the council and himself. As he handed Lynn the proclamation, Jabs told Anderson’s parents he was proud of their son for serving in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Anderson died Jan. 2, when a roadside bomb directly hit his side of a Humvee. County officials meet with three cities at onceNovember 20, 2007 - 2:38am — Mathias BadenScott County Commissioner Joe Wagner and County Administrator Dave Unmacht plan to meet with three cities at once next week. Jordan proposes changes to feesNovember 7, 2007 - 12:45pm — Mathias BadenIn most cities, fees increase every year. Here are some of the city services that are proposed to be more expensive next year: |