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- Ramsey County
- 2/19/25
- 33 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the St. Paul Housing & Redevelopment Authority grappled with ongoing federal budget uncertainties, particularly concerning the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships programs, which are essential for the city’s community development initiatives. The fiscal year 2025 budget remains under a continuing resolution, leaving final funding allocations unconfirmed and creating challenges for planning and implementing city projects.
- MN
- Ramsey County
- 2/12/25
- 111 Minutes
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Overview: The St. Paul City Council meeting saw discussion over proposed variances for a development at Highland Bridge, particularly concerning the project’s deviation from the established master plan. The council also addressed various zoning and licensing issues.
- MN
- Ramsey County
- 2/12/25
- 84 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the St. Paul Housing & Redevelopment Authority discussed several significant initiatives, most notably the introduction of a new emergency rental assistance program designed to proactively address rising eviction rates in St. Paul’s 55106 ZIP code. Alongside this, the authorization of Thin See Development Inc. as the tentative developer for the Central Station Block was deliberated, and updates on various housing projects were provided, highlighting ongoing challenges in funding and development.
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- Ramsey County
- 2/5/25
- 122 Minutes
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Overview: The St. Paul City Council meeting saw an emotional tribute to Council President Jalali for her leadership and contributions to the city. The council also adopted a resolution recognizing Black History Month and discussed zoning changes for future housing projects.
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- Ramsey County
- 2/5/25
- 53 Minutes
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Overview: In a development, the St. Paul Library Board meeting focused on unveiling a new brand identity and a comprehensive campaign aimed at redefining public perceptions of libraries in the community. The initiative seeks to position libraries as inclusive hubs for diverse ideas and individuals, with the campaign set to run throughout 2025. The board also discussed initiatives targeting immigrant families, emphasizing the library’s role in fostering literacy and community connection.