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Cloquet city administrator Aaron Reeves told Cloquet city councilors Tuesday that the move from the current city hall and police department is now anticipated to take place June 14, rather than next week, due to construction delays.
“We were supposed to be up and running at the end of next week,” Reeves told the councilors during Tuesday’s work session. “The only thing that didn’t show up are the doors. Literally the whole moving-in process was delayed as a result.”
Once city employees have moved the one block from the current city hall location at the corner of 14th Street and Cloquet Avenue to the former Members Cooperative Credit Union Building at 101 14th St., Reeves said the city expects to close on the sale of the current building to Carlton County at the end of June.