NORTH MANKATO — In a tough economic environment, two North Mankato City Council members questioned whether the city should be spending tax dollars to send up to seven city leaders to Burlington, Vt.
Councilman Kenny DeWitte suggested limiting to two the number of people authorized to participate in the Inter-city Leadership Visit, which sends community leaders to a chosen American city to generate ideas for improving Mankato-North Mankato and to promote local cooperation.
“I don’t even know if that’s necessary,” Councilman Bill Schindle said of sending two city officials. “Times being what they are, I don’t even know if that’s necessary at all. ... ”
Schindle asked City Administrator Wendell Sande what it would cost to send a delegation on the trip, scheduled for April. Sande said the cost hasn’t been determined, but it cost about $1,500 a person when he and Mayor Gary Zellmer attended the Inter-city Leadership Visit to Bellingham, Wash, in 2005. The city did send representatives on the 2006 trip to Fort Collins, Colo.
Zellmer suggested the Council should keep the option open of sending Sande, City Planner Mike Fischer and as many of the five-member Council as choose to go. If budget problems worsen in coming months, the Council can elect to forgo the trip.
“It’s tough now, but we haven’t made a decision yet,” Zellmer said.
Councilman Billy Steiner said the city should be represented on the trip but sending seven people was excessive. Councilwoman Diane Norland said Fischer, considering that the trip is about planning the future of the city, should be included.
DeWitte wondered how much value comes from additional trips: “They’ve been to two cities already, what’s the point of a third?”
The trip is expected to include about 100 leaders from local businesses, nonprofit organizations and governments, and Schindle asked that one of its organizers come to a future meeting to explain the benefits to North Mankato-Mankato of the previous trips. He also asked Sande’s opinion of the Bellingham trip.
Sande said the greatest value — beyond any specific ideas from Bellingham that could be imitated — was the relationships that developed between community leaders.
“The interaction, I thought, was really good,” he said.
Zellmer said the first trip also spurred more long-term community planning in the Mankato area, ideas for downtown redevelopment and the creation of the Twin Rivers Center for the Arts.
“To say nothing’s come out of it, I don’t think is accurate,” Zellmer said.
The authorization was approved on a 3-2 vote.
Local News
North Mankato City Council rethinks trip
Council discusses who to send to Burlington, Vt.
- Local News
-
-
Medallion found in Warren Park
Two boys who found 2012 Medallion will claim the hunt¹s prize, $1,000 in St. Peter Chamber Bucks.
-
Truck fire closes Range Street
A block of Range Street was closed for about an hour tonight while North Mankato firefighters doused a pickup truck that caught fire.
- Domestic assault suspect arrested after allegedly fleeing
-
Today’s services, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012
Evan, Eugene, services 10:30 a.m. at St. Casimir Catholic Church in Wells.
Hite, Shirley, services 11 a.m. at Kinder-Dennis Home for Funerals in Waseca.
Mortvedt, Oris “Mort,” services 11 a.m. at Shiloh Lutheran Church in Elmore.
Schwamberger, M. Elizabeth, services 10 a.m. at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church in Mankato.
-
Patient release encourages another round of accusations
The impending release of the first patient in the nearly two-decade history of the Minnesota Sex Offender Program has prompted Republican legislative leaders to call Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton’s administration “reckless” and Dayton to accuse the Republicans of “shameful” demagoguery.
-
Dayton tours Minnesota Regional Treatment Center, says upgrades needed
Gov. Mark Dayton gave positive reviews to the staff of the Minnesota Regional Treatment Center in St. Peter following a Wednesday visit but said the facility desperately needs physical upgrades.
- Judge says jury can hear Nibbe confession
- Energy plant sale falls through
- SCC to offer more science, engineering programs
-
Today's services Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012
Hackett, Francis, services 10:30 a.m. at St. James Catholic Church.
Jirak, Sister M. Emeria, SSND, services 10:30 a.m. at Good Counsel Chapel, Mankato.
Peterson, Donald "Pete", services 11 a.m. at St. Immanuel Lutheran Church, rural Courtland.
Schroeder, Roger, services 1 p.m. at Prosch-Dennis Funeral Home in Waterville.
VanStelten, Corrine Evelyn, services 11 a.m. at Centenary United Methodist Church in Mankato.
- More Local News Headlines
-
Medallion found in Warren Park





