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- Ramsey County
- 3/26/25
- 8 Minutes
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Overview: The Saint Paul City Council’s Organizational Committee meeting focused on educating immigrants about their legal rights, emphasizing the importance of emergency planning, and discussing community resources.
- MN
- Hennepin County
- 3/26/25
- 03/26/2025
- 45 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: During the Wayzata School Board’s special meeting on March 26, 2025, attention was devoted to the approval of health and dental insurance plans for the 2025-2026 contract year. Despite regional trends showing rising health insurance rates, the board approved a manageable 7% increase in health insurance costs with no changes to plan deductibles or out-of-pocket maximums.
- MN
- Crow Wing County
- 3/25/25
- 03/25/2025
- 91 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Brainerd Park Board meeting was dominated by community concerns over the proposed conversion of tennis courts into pickleball courts at Gregory Park. The meeting also addressed banner vendor agreements, upcoming park events, and operational adjustments at concession stands.
- MN
- Hennepin County
- 3/25/25
- 03/25/2025
- 218 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent Minneapolis City Council meeting, several pivotal discussions unfolded, primarily focusing on proposed structural changes within the legislative department and debates on the allocation of funds for violence interruption programs. The meeting was marked by a decision to delay a vote on transferring policy and research functions from the City Auditor to the City Clerk.
- MN
- Rice County
- 3/25/25
- 03/25/2025
- 37 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent Faribault City Council meeting, attention was devoted to a proposed state legislation that could alter local zoning control, coupled with updates on major infrastructure projects and financial strategies. The council unanimously opposed the legislative changes, which they feared could permit high-density housing in areas designated for single-family homes, potentially undermining local zoning authority. The meeting also covered discussions on infrastructure resolutions, water revenue bonds, and a notable staff retirement.