the government side, and the historical side as well. Those are things that give kids more information about the community, and then it encourages some of those sticking points,” she shares. INFRASTRUCTURE AND COLLABORATION Dalton showcases the city’s extensive road resurfacing and reconstruction efforts, addressing goals to continue improving infrastructure. This includes a coordinated approach with public utilities to replace outdated water and sewer systems during road projects for greater efficiency. Significant projects include a state project that will add a roundabout to a busy area near a new high school and a Walmart store. “We always had a lot of backup there. So, with this roundabout that should ease congestion during our high traffic hours, making it safer,” says Dalton. Significant water and sewer improvements are underway at the south end of the city, with the support of state and federal funding. New Ulm has also secured federal funding to relocate the airport’s crosswind runway, opening up the potential for both commercial and residential development. Dalton points to some of the key collaborations that support the city’s agenda, such as the New Ulm Partnership which coordinates economic development efforts.“They keep us all on the same page, so we’re not duplicating efforts,” he relays.The 154 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08
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