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- Hennepin County
- 3/1/25
- 10/17/2025
- 72 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Edina Housing & Redevelopment Authority focused on the potential residential development of a 4.8-acre parcel adjacent to the new Fire Station Number Two, with discussions emphasizing affordability, zoning challenges, and the financial implications for the city. The authority deliberated on whether to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the site, exploring how the development could align with city plans and address community concerns about rising property taxes.
- MN
- Rice County
- 2/27/25
- 02/27/2025
- 72 Minutes
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Overview: The Lonsdale City Council convened recently to tackle a variety of pressing community issues, with a central focus on endorsing federal legislation to reimburse body armor costs for emergency responders. The meeting also addressed a range of topics from infrastructure projects and economic development to public safety and community engagement activities.
- MN
- Freeborn County
- 2/27/25
- 03/03/2025
- 178 Minutes
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Overview: In an effort to enhance transparency and community involvement, the Albert Lea School Board decided to adopt a structured approach to incorporate public input during the selection process of their new superintendent. The board chose to implement “option three,” which involves gathering feedback from designated representatives across various community and educational groups. This decision marks a shift towards more inclusive engagement in the district’s leadership changes.
- MN
- Hennepin County
- 2/27/25
- 02/27/2025
- 239 Minutes
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Overview: In a contentious Minneapolis City Council meeting, debates over the future of George Floyd Square dominated discussions. The council decided to delay the presentation of plans for a pedestrian mall at the square until at least December, sparking criticism from community members and council representatives who argued that this move disregarded the community’s clear support for an open and flexible design. Significant opposition from property owners and legal challenges related to the pedestrian mall’s feasibility were highlighted as key barriers to progress.
- MN
- Brown County
- 2/27/25
- 02/27/2025
- 119 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent New Ulm City Council meeting, a focus was placed on proposed amendments to the city’s comprehensive plan involving a shift from low and medium-density residential areas to high-density residential zones. This proposal has drawn attention due to its potential impact on local housing supply and neighborhood dynamics. Attendees discussed the need to address housing shortages while balancing the concerns of residents regarding increased traffic and changes to community character.