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City of Northfield MN
File #: Res. 2025-057    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/14/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/3/2025 Final action:
Title: Consider Resolution of Support for a NCRC Building Improvement Grant Submissions.
Attachments: 1. 1 - Resolution of Support, 2. 2 - 2026 Community Project Funding - Application (Rep. Craig), 3. 3 - 2026 Community Project Funding - Application (Sen. Smith), 4. 4 - Northfield NCRC Letters of Support - Rep. Craig
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City Council Meeting Date: June 3, 2025

To: Mayor and City Council

From: Ben Martig, City Administrator

Title
Consider Resolution of Support for a NCRC Building Improvement Grant Submissions.

Body
Action Requested:
The Northfield City Council considers a Resolution of Support for NCRC Building Improvement Grant Submissions.

Summary Report:
The City Council is being asked to approve a resolution of support for staff to apply for any grant opportunities related to the Northfield Community Resource Center (NCRC) and for applications previously submitted.

The NCRC houses several key government and non-profit service providers, including Healthy Community Initiative (HCI), Community Action Center (CAC), FiftyNorth, Rice County United Way, Rice County satellite offices, WorkForce Development, and a satellite location of the Northfield Public Library.

These organizations deliver essential services to Northfield and surrounding communities. Upgrading the NCRC will enhance the efficiency, accessibility, and long-term sustainability of these services, maximizing public benefit and supporting community well-being.

Any grant funding received will support critical repairs and upgrades to the NCRC, ensuring it remains a safe, accessible, and functional space for community services. Improvements currently planned include security and technology upgrades, new flooring and paint, renovated public restrooms, and replacement of the boiler, chiller, and air handling units. Locker room and pool updates are also needed. Any additional funding received above the planned costs will be used for improvements to organization-specific areas-such as the food shelf and senior center.

In late April, staff did apply for Community Project Funding opportunities through Representative Angie Craig's office and Senator Tina Smith's office. An application was not submitted through Senator Amy Klobuchar's office, but her staff did say they would work with Senator Smith's office to ...

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