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Organization: DFO Community Corrections

Sector: Collective ; Government Agency

Organization Mission: DFO Community Corrections’ is a three county Community Corrections Act agency that provides a wide range of client and community services impacting adult and juvenile clients in Dodge, Fillmore, and Olmsted County. DFO staff work with clients to develop and implement a case plan that is individualized based on client need. Case plans may include, but are not limited to; office based cognitive behavioral interventions, cognitive skills groups, employment assistance, as well as referrals to providers for mental health, chemical dependency treatment, and other services that may be needed. The goal of supervision is to offer meaningful opportunities for clients to make changes that better themselves and lessen the likelihood of returning to the criminal justice system in the future. For more information, click the following link to review our most current Comprehensive Plan. Starting with 4 members in early 2016, our network of people passionate about UX/UI in this region has grown rapidly. By providing opportunities for people to connect, share, and learn, we hope to keep the momentum going.

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October 15, 2025: Mayor and City Council Launch ‘Democracy Innovations for Better Public Meetings’
Press Release and focuses: Civic Engagement Scorecard, Civic Infrastructure Scan

References: AI summary of project, Community Forum

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October 15, 2025: DAP Funding Justification
Oct 15, 2025 D.A.P. Meeting Info Sharing - Building a community-owned data repository

 

 

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October 06, 2025: 2026 Annual Action Plan - Community Development Block Grant Allocations
  • 2026 Annual Action Plan - Community Development Block Grant Allocations
  • Presentation 
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October 02, 2025: Local Sales Tax Update

  • City Council Study Session:
  • Sales Tax Renewal Projects - Utilization of Sales Tax: Street Reconstruction. Flood Control and Water Quality, Economic Vitality, Home Ownership
  • AI summary of PB Reporting  
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September 28, 2025: September 2025 Charter Commission
  • City Governance Work Item
  • Application for replacement member
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September 26, 2025: 2026 Budget and Workplan

 2026 Budget and Workplan September DMCC Board Meeting

 

 

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September 23, 2025: City of Rochester 2026-2027 Budget Planning

  • Sep 22, 2025 City Council 
  • Sep 15, 2025 Study Session, Sep 3, 2025 Study Session;  Aug 25, 2025 Study Session; Press Release; 
  • June 23, 2025 Study Session: 2026 Capital Improvement Plan & Outside Agency Funding Budget Update
  • May 27, 2025 City Council Study Session ; Apr 28, 2025 City Council Study Session Material 
  • Press Release: The City of Rochester is beginning its 2026-2027 budget process and invites residents to learn more about the factors shaping the City’s financial outlook.
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September 04, 2025: Start-up Funds for International Relates Committee

  • Video Recording City Council Approval
  • Request to approve $20,000 contingency to create a start-up funding for the International Relations Committee. 
  • Adjacent work streams
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August 08, 2025: Rochester Mayor Communications

Aug 2025 Videos; Apr 2025 Mayor's YouTube Rochester Voices Channel ;  Mar 2025: City of Rochester Mayor Kim Norton to attend the National League of Cities (NLC) 2025 Congressional City Conference in Washington, D.C. from March 8-12, 2025.; City of Rochester Mayor Kim Norton to attend the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) 93rd Winter Meeting in Washington, D.C.

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July 16, 2025: RPS 5 Year Budget Reduction Strategy

RPS Board Presentation July 15, 2025 

AI generated summary of budget reduction strategy 

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June 22, 2025: 2025-2026 RPS Budget and 2026-27 Cut Projection

The Rochester School Board has officially approved a $445 million budget for the 2025–26 school year, setting the stage for a year of stability and strategic investment in local education. 

RPS 2026-2027 Budget Cut Projection

 

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May 29, 2025: May 2025 DMCC Board Meeting Reports (10-Year Milestone)
May 2025 DMCC Board Meeting Report

10-Year DMC Looking Back

 

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April 21, 2025: Olmsted County M.O.V.E. News
Mobilizing Olmsted Voices for Equity (M.O.V.E.) team attending IAP2 Midwest Spring Conference

"Building relationships of trust with community members"

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April 11, 2025: Build Wealth Housing Project Proposals
City Council Home Ownership Program - Westbury Recommendation Action

PB Reporting:  Rochester’s nearly $4.4M seeks to grow housing opportunities; A pair of housing developments is seeking to help first-generation homebuyers start building wealth, rather than continuing a cycle tied to paying monthly rent.

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April 08, 2025: Vision 2050 Report and Next Steps
Press Release

Results Report with links to raw data and Copilot AI analyses

City Council Study Session

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