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Three members of the St. Paul City Council plan to introduce a major amendment to the city’s voter-approved rent control ordinance that will entirely exempt new construction, a concession to ...
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St. Paul police overtime spending worries City Council - MSNYears of overspent police overtime budgets amid St. Paul’s climbing property taxes have City Council members worried. The council has been waiting for reports on the police department’s use of ...
The St. Paul City Council passed a 2025 budget with a 5.9% increase in the city's tax levy, below the 7.9% increase originally proposed by Mayor Melvin Carter and the 6.9% increase compromise ...
Jalali made history with six fellow city council members in January 2024. Their swearing-in ceremony officially made St. Paul the first U.S. city of its size — with more 300,000 people living ...
St. Paul City Council President Mitra Jalali (Ward 4) announced she will be stepping down from the City Council following this Wednesday’s council meeting to focus on her health. The next president of ...
The St. Paul City Council is welcoming its newest member ahead of important housing votes that will impact thousands of renters. Matt Privratsky, a St. Paul resident, was appointed by Mayor Melvin ...
St. Paul’s rent control debate is back this week as the City Council considers further loosening the controversial policy. Community members will have a chance to weigh in on both rent control ...
The St. Paul City Council took an unexpected recess and several unsuccessful votes on a new ... Most council members rose from their ... P.O. Box 18438 | Minneapolis, MN 55418 | 612.455. ...
A St. Paul City Council member’s mass email about a former employee constituted “bullying and harassing behavior,” an outside investigator wrote in a report.
SOUTH SAINT PAUL, Minn — A campaign to recall South St. Paul city council member Pam Bakken is growing after a 3-year-old boy allegedly ingested methamphetamine off the floor of her home daycare ...
It’s been 50 years since the city of St. Paul had a Public Safety Committee, but the city council voted on Wednesday to approve a new committee that will oversee the spending of police, fire ...
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