Community Conversations with Council Member Rebecca Noecker
July 10, 9:00-10:00 a.m. Union Depot. Join Council President Noecker for these informal opportunities to ask your questions or share
Read MoreJuly 10, 9:00-10:00 a.m. Union Depot. Join Council President Noecker for these informal opportunities to ask your questions or share
Read MoreDespite overwhelming opposition from members of the community, the St. Paul Zoning Committee of the Planning Commission unanimously approved the
Read MoreCouncil Perspectives, St. Paul City Council Ward 2 I love the freshness of a new year. It gives you a
Read MoreCouncil President Mitra Jalali announced on social media January 24 that she would be retiring her post on the City
Read MoreOn January 9, St. Paul’s next City Council was sworn in at a ceremony at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts.
With four new members, the council is going to look different in years past in more ways than one. In a historic election by St. Paul voters, for the first time in St. Paul, or any major U.S. city, our city council consists of all female members. What’s more, all seven members are under 40 years-old and six of the seven identify as people of color.
Read MoreRead the Community Reporter’s guide to the 2023 St. Paul City elections.
Read MoreIsaac Russell is running in 2023 for the St. Paul City Council Ward 3 seat.
Read MoreSaura Jost is running in 2023 for the St. Paul City Council Ward 3 seat.
Read MorePatty Hartmann is running in 2023 for the St. Paul City Council Ward 3 seat.
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