...planning and zoning policy following recent council elections. Staff positions changed as well with longtime administrator Tom Swenson retiring early at the end of 2012 in what the Lake Country Echo called a resignation in protest after Swenson was approached...
...understanding. Following the meeting, a farewell reception for council members Dean Swanson and Rusty Taubert along with Tom Swenson, city administrator, is planned from 3 to 5 p.m. A quorum of the council will be present.
Tom Swenson is looking forward to the day when watching a relentless snowstorm out his window will just be a time to put on another pot of...
...salary between $40,000 and $50,000 a year. The position will help alleviate the workload for City Administrator Tom Swenson and the planning and zoning department. Building permits are up nearly $4 million in Crosslake. This year's year-to-date...
...solidly behind the city sewer. If the choice became water and sewer or just sewer, upgrading the waste treatment won. Tom Swenson, Crosslake city administrator, said no pollution is being detected in the water. While there are complaints about...
...is finally turned on. Other options included an extended period of time to hook up to the municipal sewer system. Tom Swenson, Crosslake city administrator, said he knows it will cause concern for those who just spent money on individual septic...
...Elected for three-year terms were Bruce Winder, Pine River, Michael Wilhelmson, Motley, Margaret Madson, Outing, Tom Swenson, Crosslake. The four were elected to replace three trustees whose terms had expired, including Jon Main, Baxter...
...the City of Crosslake 6. Letter dated 10/02/01 to Tom Swenson, City administrator re: New license for snowmobile...of special assessment dated 11/05/01 3. Letter to Tom Swenson, City administrator re: Andolshek condemnation 4...
...Margaret Madson, Pine River; Paula Rocheleau, Pierz; Wayne Johnson, Longville; Gale Plante, Fort Ripley; and Tom Swenson, Crosslake. The board will review all applications at the Jan. 31 first quarter meeting. To date the Operation Round...
...the main road was not supposed to be cut off. While the road closing was a surprise, Crosslake City Administrator Tom Swenson said safety became a main concern. The road was closed beginning last Friday and the moving excavation zone is expected...
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