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What this means
Drivers will see a new one-way configuration on this section of Jackson Street, intended to improve safety and support additional on-street parking. The council also approved new special-event areas and set a first reading for related fees of $900 to $2,000. It approved 2026 election staffing and early voting at Anoka City Hall, and authorized police assistance at the PGA 3M Open at compensation of up to $135 per hour.
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Approved the reconfiguration of Jackson Street between 2nd Avenue and 3rd Avenue to eastbound one-way traffic.
Approved revisions to the Special Events Policy creating new event areas.
Held the first reading of an ordinance setting special-event area fees of $900 for Area C Prime and $2,000 for Areas D Prime and D1.
Approved election judges and ballot board judges, established Anoka City Hall as an in-person absentee and early voting location, and confirmed precinct locations for the 2026 elections.
Approved an agreement for Anoka police officers to provide security and crowd-control services at the PGA 3M Open, with compensation of up to $135 per hour and no expected financial impact to the city.
Received an update on Round-Up for Change donations, totaling approximately $490,000 since the program began.
Received the 2025 annual audit presentation, including a reported $8,050,247 increase in the city's net position to $194,679,791.
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