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Hastings, Minnesota
City Council Meeting Minutes
October 2, 2023
The City Council of the City of Hastings, Minnesota met in a regular meeting on Monday, October 2, 2023 at
7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at the Hastings City Hall, 101 East 4th Street, Hastings, Minnesota.
Members Present: Mayor Fasbender, Councilmembers Folch, Fox, Haus, Lawrence, Leifeld, and Pemble
Members Absent: None
Staff Present: City Administrator Dan Wietecha
Assistant City Administrator Kelly Murtaugh
City Attorney Kori Land
Recreation Programming Specialist Paige Marschall-Bigler
Approval of Minutes
Mayor Fasbender asked if there were any additions or corrections to the minutes of the City Council
regular meeting on September 18, 2023.
Minutes were approved as presented.
Council Items to be Considered
Mayor Fasbender requested to add State Bonding Resolution to the Administration section of Reports
from City Staff, seconded by Councilmember Folch.
7 Ayes, 0 Nays.
Consent Agenda
Councilmember Pemble motioned to approve the Consent Agenda as presented, seconded by
Councilmember Haus.
7 Ayes, 0 Nays
1.Pay Bills as Audited
2.Resolution No. 10-01-23: Accept Donation to the Parks and Recreation Department from the
Reinhardt-Harrington Family
3.Approve Special Event Designation: DBA Community Halloween
4.Declare Surplus Property and Authorize for Public Sale, Donation, or Disposal – Hastings Fire
Department
Public Hearing: Health Care Facility Revenue Bonds: Resolution No. 10-02-23: Consenting to Issuance
by Duluth EDA
Wietecha provided an overview of the request to hold a public hearing and approve the resolution
consenting to the Issuance of Health Care Facilities Revenue Bonds by the Duluth Economic Development
Authority to Finance Projects in the City. Wietecha indicated Regina Senior Living is planning some
improvements at the facility in Hastings as well as facilities in Winona and New Brighton. City Council is
requested to consent to the issuance of the bonds to finance the improvements in Hastings.
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Mayor Fasbender opened the public hearing at: 7:07 p.m.
Mayor Fasbender closed the public hearing at: 7:07 p.m.
No Council discussion.
Councilmember Fox motioned to approve as presented, seconded by Councilmember Haus.
7 Ayes, 0 Nays.
Budget Pre-Authorization
Wietecha provided an overview to pre-approve the ordering of several 2024 budget items for various
departments. The requested items are on the capital equipment list and would provide replacement of
equipment and vehicles that have short ordering windows and extended lead times, as has been the case in
recent years.
Council discussion on the building department vehicle as a possible electric vehicle purchase.
Wietecha indicated this vehicle is not specifically identified what the replacement would be. He shared the
request is based on need and an electric vehicle may not fit this budget request. Council expressed
appreciation for the proactive approach to replacing vehicles and equipment.
Councilmember Folch motioned to remove the building department vehicle from the pre-
authorization list, seconded by Councilmember Fox.
7 Ayes, 0 Nays.
Councilmember Pemble motioned to approve as amended, seconded by Councilmember Leifeld.
7 Ayes, 0 Nays.
Levee Park Recap
Marschall-Bigler provided a recap of the 2023 summer events at Levee Park. Marschall-Bigler
indicated the Hastings Parks and Recreation Department coordinated 31 programs for the facility sharing over
9,700+ people attended the events. These events were sponsored by the Ruth & George Doffing Charitable
Fund, Ardent Mills, Dakota Electric, and Smead. She indicated the top communication outreach platforms
include social media, Rivertown News, local outlets, and word of mouth.
Council discussion on appreciation of Marschall-Bigler’s coordination and broad range of events that
attract a wide audience. Council encouragement to connect with the Arts and Culture Commission. Council
question about the types of rentals. Marschall-Bigler indicated that the types of rental events include
celebration of life, class reunions, family reunions, baby, or bridal showers. Marschall-Bigler shared a
number of Special Events take place in our Park Facilities as well. Council expressed appreciation for
collaboration with other departments (music events and Makers Market) and local vendors. Council recalled
the impressive turnout for the Music in the Park events.