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- Ramsey County
- 12/10/25
- 117 Minutes
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Overview: The Falcon Heights City Council meeting focused on approving the 2026 budget and addressing concerns over a proposed senior housing project, alongside discussions about community engagement, tax levies, and employee pay plans.
- MN
- Ramsey County
- 11/12/25
- 76 Minutes
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Overview: The Falcon Heights City Council meeting on November 12, 2025, was predominantly centered around updates from the Saint Anthony Police Department, including community policing efforts, traffic enforcement, and strategic planning. Additionally, the council approved a conditional use permit for a new daycare center at Falcon Heights Town Square.
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- Ramsey County
- 10/8/25
- 35 Minutes
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Overview: The Falcon Heights City Council convened to approve critical resolutions for the 2025 pavement management project, a major undertaking that includes a comprehensive street overhaul costing approximately $1.4 million. This project, which covers the Falcon Woods and North Home areas, was a central focus of the meeting, with the council confirming the assessment details and discussing the project’s progression, funding, and timeline.
- MN
- Ramsey County
- 8/27/25
- 67 Minutes
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Overview: During a recent meeting, the Falcon Heights City Council focused on a comprehensive classification and compensation study aimed at restructuring the city’s pay system to ensure fair compensation and competitive salaries for municipal employees. The council engaged in a discussion about transitioning from a tenure-based pay structure to one that incorporates performance metrics, with the goal of incentivizing employee excellence while maintaining internal equity.
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- Ramsey County
- 8/13/25
- 141 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Falcon Heights City Council meeting, members approved an amendment to the administrative manual, allowing more residents to apply for parking variances during the Minnesota State Fair. This change addresses concerns from residents about the fairness and accessibility of parking passes, particularly those who were previously ineligible. The decision aims to accommodate a larger number of residents while maintaining the integrity of existing parking policies.