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- Ramsey County
- 11/19/24
- 11/19/2024
- 103 Minutes
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Overview: The North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale School Board meeting on November 19, 2024, was notably dominated by community concerns over a contentious change in the district’s sick time policy for paraeducators. The decision to require paraeducators to accrue sick leave over time, rather than receiving it upfront, drew significant criticism during the public comment section, with multiple speakers addressing the board to express their discontent and urge reconsideration.
- MN
- Ramsey County
- 11/13/24
- 214 Minutes
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Overview: The St. Paul City Council meeting featured discussions on issues including a proposed mixed-income housing development known as The Aragon and a Suboxone program designed to address the opioid crisis. The meeting drew significant public engagement, with varied perspectives on the balance between community needs, financial strategies, and social responsibility.
- MN
- Ramsey County
- 11/13/24
- 88 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The recent St. Paul City Council Budget Committee meeting focused on significant projects, including the Port Authority’s Heights development and energy savings programs.
- MN
- Ramsey County
- 11/12/24
- 11/15/2024
- 39 Minutes
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Overview: The White Bear Lake Area School Board meeting centered on student achievements, strategic educational goals, and community engagement initiatives, while also addressing policy updates and operational matters. Key discussions included student recognition, the “World’s Best Workforce” summary, and community partnership programs.
- MN
- Ramsey County
- 11/6/24
- 177 Minutes
- Noteworthy
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Overview: The St. Paul City Council meeting was dominated by A discussion on a proposed ordinance to amend gas and electric franchise fees. The proposal is seeking to extend franchise fees throughout the colder months, a move designed to bolster funding for the city’s climate action plan. Community members and council members engaged in a debate about the financial implications of the fee increase and its potential role in addressing climate justice and infrastructure improvements.