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2025 State of the City AddressRecaps 2024 highlights & provides a look ahead at 2025 plansCity Administrator Kris Busse presents an annual State of the City Address to the community. This year’s address includes a look back at 2024 accomplishments and a look ahead at 2025 plans demonstrating the City’s Strategic Plan’s four key focus areas: Economic Vitality, Infrastructure, Quality of Life and Efficient Effective Government. To request the presentation be given at a gathering, please email info@owatonna.gov. The presentation is also available to view as a video at Owatonna.gov and on Owatonna’s Public Access, Education & Government Cable TV Channel. For additional information and ongoing updates, visit Owatonna.gov. For additional information and ongoing updates, please visit owatonna.gov, follow City of Owatonna on Facebook, call 507.444.4300 or email info@owatonna.gov. LOOKING BACK ON 2024
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INFRASTRUCTURELong Range Asset Plan - Renovated Merrill Hall
- Assessed public safety facilities
Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion - Multi-year project (2017-2025)
- Address current and future regional needs
- $22 million State bonding
Street Projects - Vine Street parking lot
- Street and utility improvements
- Overlays
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ECONOMIC VITALITYRiverfront Development Ascend Redevelopment Project: - Mineral Springs Brewery relocating early 2025
- Olmsted Medical Center opening early 2025
- West Bank opening early 2025
- 69 luxury apartments opening early 2025
2050 Comprehensive Plan - Based on public input
- Describes Owatonna’s future vision
- Identify issues, opportunities, needs
- Guide decision-making to set priorities
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QUALITY OF LIFEBrooktree Clubhouse Renovations Phase 3 of 3 pro shop and kitchen Website Redesign
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EFFICIENT EFFECTIVE GOVERNMENTBranding Organizational Development
LOOKING AHEAD AT 2025
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INFRASTRUCTUREWastewater Treatment Facility Expansion Street Projects - Street and utility improvements
- Overlays
Long Range Asset Plan - Exploring options for public safety facilities that serve current and future needs
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ECONOMIC VITALITYNew Multi-family Housing - Aire Apartments
- Partridge Avenue
- Eastgate 2
- Ascend 2
Airport Renovations
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QUALITY OF LIFECommunity Center - Facilities planning process exploring options that serve the community’s future needs
Library - New equipment
- Renovations and new makers’ space
- 125th Anniversary
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EFFICIENT EFFECTIVE GOVERNMENTOrganizational Development & Staffing - Remain focused on enhancing workplace culture
- Continue expanding staff development opportunities
- Develop a staffing plan aligned with community growth
Cybersecurity Additional security - Hardware and software
- Two-factor authentication
Education and Training Levy & Budget Maintain and enhance City services identified as fiscal priorities: - $9.5 million for Public Safety (Police, Fire & Building Inspections)
- $5.7 million for Public Works (Engineering, Streets, Airport)
- $1.3 million for Library
- $4.5 million for Parks & Recreation
- $.5 million for Housing & Economic Development
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The Fire Department will conduct two training sessions in Kaplan’s Woods on February 10 from 9 until 11 a.m. and from 6 until 9 p.m. Firefighters plan to enter Kaplan’s Woods in the 400 block of 18th Street Southwest. Fire Department activities seen in the area will likely be related to these training sessions and not an emergency response situation. The focus of these sessions will be technical rescue rope training. By holding these training sessions at Kaplan’s Woods, firefighters will utilize rope rescue techniques they have been practicing at the fire station for “real world” scenarios they may be required to respond to such as an injured hiker or biker in rough terrain that needs to be extricated with the use of ropes and riggings.
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Winter Book BingoOPL’s Winter Book Bingo runs through March 31. Pick up your Bingo Card at the Library or print your copy from the website at owatonna.gov/library. OPL Book ClubOPL Book Club meets February 10 at 1 and 6 p.m. in the Reading Room. Funny Story by Emily Henry will be discussed at both sessions.
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Upcoming Parks & Recreation ProgramsRegistration for most spring and summer programs, classes and camps began February 4. Additional details for all programs and facilities can be found online at owatonna.gov or on the Parks & Recreation online registration page at owatonnat.gov/prcatalog. Register online at www.owatonna.gov, call 507.444.4321 or stop by the Parks & Recreation Office at 500 Dunnell Drive.
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Casino Trip to Treasure Island- Fee: $45
- Date: February 12
- Ages: 21+
- Mobility: Moderate
- West Hills Social Commons: Pick-up 9:25 AM, return 5:10 PM
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Foot ClinicA retired RN will assist with toenail clipping and provide information on proper foot care. Bring a towel and cash payment. Advance registration for a specific timeslot is required. - Fee: $21 Adult Leisure Pursuits Members, $25 Non-members
- Date: February 12
- Ages: 18+
- Location: West Hills Social Commons
Adaptive BaseballAdaptive baseball league pickup style focusing on having fun and playing baseball. Equipment will be provided. - Fee: $48
- Dates: Wednesdays from June 11 through August 6
- Ages: 5+
- Location: Manthey Park Miracle Field
Machine Pitch Baseball- Fee: $75
- Dates: Mondays and Wednesdays June 9 through July 30
- Ages: Current 2nd graders
- Location: Multiple
Player Pitch Baseball- Fee: $90
- Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays June 10 through July 31
- Ages: Current 3rd & 4th graders
- Location: Multiple
Coach Pitch Baseball- Fee: $54
- Dates: Register before April 15. Tuesdays and Thursdays June 10 through July 31. Meeting and gear pick up May 29
- Ages: Current kindergarteners who have played one year of T-ball or current 1st graders
- Locations: Multiple
Soccer- Fee: $58
- Dates: Register before February 18. Coaches meeting April 3. Season kicks off April 7, 8 or 10. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays April 14 through June 7.
- Ages: 5 (by June 7) through 6th graders
- Location: Owatonna Soccer Complex Fields
T-ballCo-ed. June will be skill development and station work. July will be games. - Fee: $48
- Dates: Register before April 16 . Coaches meeting and gear pick up May 29. Mondays from June 9 through August 4.
- Ages: Current kindergartners who are first-time players and age 5
- Locations: Multiple
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2025 Sanitary Sewer Rates IncreaseSanitary sewer rates increased January 1. The City Council approved this increase at its December 5 meeting. Annual adjustments of the sanitary sewer rates are necessary to maintain adequate funding for current and future operations and to fund the costs of the wastewater treatment facility expansion. For additional information, Ordinance 23-20 is available at Owatonna.gov.
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City Meetings This WeekFebruary 5: Joint Powers Board Meeting at 4 p.m. in the Commissioner’s Room at the Rice County Government Building, 320 Third Street NW in Faribault. February 11: Human Rights Commission Meeting at 5:30 p.m. in the Meeting Room at the Charles S. Crandall Center at City Hall, 540 West Hills Circle. The previously scheduled Planning Commission Meeting was canceled. Their next meeting will be March 11. February 12: Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities Legislative Action Day for elected officials and Administration staff from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. in St Paul. Neighborhood Meeting at 5 p.m. for the 2025 Street & Utility Project in the Chambers of the Charles S. Crandall Center at City Hall, 540 West Hills Circle.
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Events: Access calendars to view upcoming events.City News Releases: View news releases published by the City of Owatonna.Newsletters: The City of Owatonna publishes a weekly newsletter called Owatonna Update. Current and past newsletters are available here.Social Media: Stay connected with the City of Owatonna by following these social media sites.Spotlight Videos: Videos produced by the City of Owatonna.
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