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- MN
- Washington County
- 12/2/24
- 12/02/2024
- 30 Minutes
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Overview: The recent St. Paul Park City Council meeting highlighted the recognition of Cassie Hannon, who received a Citizen Life Savings Award for her quick response in administering CPR to a man in distress at the local Speedway. Her actions, guided by Washington County dispatcher Sarah Garrison, were credited with stabilizing the man until first responders arrived. Both were praised for their roles, with particular acknowledgment of the often-overlooked contributions of dispatchers like Garrison.
- MN
- Washington County
- 11/18/24
- 11/18/2024
- 90 Minutes
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Overview: The St. Paul Park City Council meeting on November 18, 2024, dealt with issues concerning a proposed Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district and a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a recovery facility. Discussions highlighted the need for careful consideration of community impacts and financial viability before moving forward with these projects.
- MN
- Washington County
- 10/21/24
- 10/21/2024
- 44 Minutes
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Overview: The St. Paul Park City Council has given the green light to an $8.3 million street and utility reconstruction project scheduled for 2025. This major initiative, focused on Third Street and surrounding areas, will be funded through a grant from the state of Minnesota and state aid. Engineering representatives emphasized the necessity of the project, which aims to address deteriorating street conditions and failing utilities.
- MN
- Washington County
- 9/16/24
- 09/16/2024
- 16 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent St. Paul Park City Council meeting, discussions centered on the redesign of the 70th Street overpass and parking concerns on County Road 39.
- MN
- Washington County
- 9/3/24
- 09/03/2024
- 19 Minutes
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Overview: St. Paul Park Mayor Keith Franke expressed deep gratitude to the Public Works and Public Safety departments for their quick response following a recent severe storm. Highlighting the collective effort, he praised city staff and residents for their resilience and cooperation in dealing with the aftermath. Franke emphasized that while the city did not declare a state of emergency, the community’s coordinated response was commendable. He also noted that the city’s compost site will remain open until September 9th to support storm debris disposal and encouraged residents to report any remaining power outages to XL Energy.