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City of Nowthen · Money
Every dollar figure the bundle extractor pulled out of meeting packets, minutes, and motions — one row per endpoint, grouped by department. When the bundle could match the amount to a motion, the council's vote is shown inline.
Showing 8 endpoints totalling $2.18M.
$2.18M across 8 endpoints
Context: 2026 Anoka County law enforcement contract before Police State Aid credit.
Council vote · Passed
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER RAINVILLE, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GLASER TO APPROVE RESOLUTION 2025-80 AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND INTERIM CITY ADMINISTRATOR TO SIGN THE 2026 LAW ENFORCEMENT CONTRACT WITH AMENDMENTS SPECIFIED BY ATTORNEY RUPPE.
moved by COUNCIL MEMBER RAINVILLE, seconded by COUNCIL MEMBER GLASER
Evidence
From the 2025-08-12 City Council Meeting.
Context: Proposed 2026 Sheriff's Contract budget.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2025-08-20 City Council Budget Work Session.
Context: Proposed 2026 Sheriff's Contract budget line in the example summary budget comparison.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2025-06-05 Meeting City Council Work Session.
Context: Net cost to Nowthen after estimated Police State Aid credit.
Council vote · Passed
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER RAINVILLE, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GLASER TO APPROVE RESOLUTION 2025-80 AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND INTERIM CITY ADMINISTRATOR TO SIGN THE 2026 LAW ENFORCEMENT CONTRACT WITH AMENDMENTS SPECIFIED BY ATTORNEY RUPPE.
moved by COUNCIL MEMBER RAINVILLE, seconded by COUNCIL MEMBER GLASER
Evidence
From the 2025-08-12 City Council Meeting.
Context: Budget assumption to use gambling proceeds transfer to help offset sheriff/public safety costs.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2025-07-23 City Council Budget Work Session.
Context: Alternative prosecution proposal from BGS.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2026-02-10 City Council Meeting.
Context: Monthly flat retainer for Beck Law prosecution services selected by Council.
Council vote · Passed
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SWENSON, SECONDED BY MAYOR HYBBEN, TO RETAIN COURI & RUPPE FOR CIVIL ATTORNEY SERVICES AND SWITCH TO BECK LAW FOR PROSECUTION SERVICES.
moved by COUNCIL MEMBER SWENSON, seconded by MAYOR HYBBEN
Evidence
From the 2026-02-10 City Council Meeting.
Context: Current prosecution attorney hourly rate discussed in the RFP comparison.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2026-02-10 City Council Meeting.