About Me
- George
- I have served the City of Isanti as Mayor since 2007. We have accomplished great things together and I look forward to building on our success. United, we move forward to a better future. You may contact me at 763-442-8749 or e-mail me at george@georgewimmer.com.
Wednesday, April 27, 2005
Planning Commission
Mayor Apitz appointed me to the Planning Commission on April 19th. This appointment was confirmed by the City Council in a 5-0 vote. I will be working hard to reform the planning process. I will be posting a detailed list of my goals in the next week.
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
East 65 Development Update
The meeting with the 3 developers and other interested land owners took place April 7th. Council Member Kennedy was unable to attend so council Member Larson joined me in working out a compromise solution. We had reached a tentative agreement with all parties. This agreement lasted roughly 24 hours. There were several concerns with property and easement values. The developers are continuing to negotiate a final resolution. I am working to have each property owner's rights respected and that the best plan for the entire city of Isanti is adopted. The Iverson portion of this development went to the planning commission on 4/12/05.
Wednesday, April 06, 2005
Council Meeting 4/5/05
Park Update:
The council has approved the new park on South Passage. I have been working for a year on moving this park's construction from 2006 to 2005. This will allow those living in the south west of Isanti to enjoy a park without having to travel across a major county highway. We will be using a community build to keep cost down.
Planning Commission Update:
The Mayor was not at the council meeting so there was no appointment to the Planning Commission. I have sent the Mayor a letter asking to be appointed to this commission but have not be told his intent. This letter included the facts that the EDA and Planning Commision have the greatest responsibility to the future development of Isanti. Further, I am the only council member not serving on either of these entities. I believe the citizens of Isanti are best served when all Council Members share in developing our future. I am hopeful that this will be addressed at the April 19th meeting.
East 65 development update:
The "taking" process has been put on hold until next council meeting. I have been working hard to slow this process to allow all property owners a chance to negotiate with the city and each other. The council has finally reached consensus on having all 3 developers, Council Member Kenedy, and myself to workout these issues. We hope to make progress this week. This would save the city and the developers over a $100,000 in legal and "taking" cost.
The council has approved the new park on South Passage. I have been working for a year on moving this park's construction from 2006 to 2005. This will allow those living in the south west of Isanti to enjoy a park without having to travel across a major county highway. We will be using a community build to keep cost down.
Planning Commission Update:
The Mayor was not at the council meeting so there was no appointment to the Planning Commission. I have sent the Mayor a letter asking to be appointed to this commission but have not be told his intent. This letter included the facts that the EDA and Planning Commision have the greatest responsibility to the future development of Isanti. Further, I am the only council member not serving on either of these entities. I believe the citizens of Isanti are best served when all Council Members share in developing our future. I am hopeful that this will be addressed at the April 19th meeting.
East 65 development update:
The "taking" process has been put on hold until next council meeting. I have been working hard to slow this process to allow all property owners a chance to negotiate with the city and each other. The council has finally reached consensus on having all 3 developers, Council Member Kenedy, and myself to workout these issues. We hope to make progress this week. This would save the city and the developers over a $100,000 in legal and "taking" cost.
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