Burnsville’s Festival Security Debate | Duluth News
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Summer festivals in the Twin Cities suburbs draw crowds for music and fun, but rising safety concerns—especially after recent incidents tied to gangs—are forcing cities like Burnsville to foot the bill for extra private security. While the city already funds police, fire, and public works for events, organizers now seek more money to cover private security, sparking debate among council members. After a tense vote, Burnsville approved one-year funding, acknowledging the threat but also the inconvenience of longer lines. Organizers say the added costs are crushing their fundraising efforts, while officials grumble about the city’s already heavy financial commitment. Nearby suburbs like Lakeville and Eagan handle security costs differently, prompting Burnsville to consider budget amendments to keep the festival safe—and running.
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