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File #: RES 25-1447    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
Final action:
Title: Approving the City of Saint Paul Audit Committee’s next study related to the data practices process and authorizing Wilder Research to conduct the study.
Sponsors: Rebecca Noecker, Molly Coleman, HwaJeong Kim
Related files: SR 25-112, SR 25-121
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Approving the City of Saint Paul Audit Committee’s next study related to the data practices process and authorizing Wilder Research to conduct the study.

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WHEREAS, the City of Saint Paul is committed to transparency, accountability, and equitable access to public information as required under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (MGDPA); and

WHEREAS, in response to growing public interest in government data access, privacy protections, and process efficiency, the city initiated a review of internal data practices processes in 2024; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to RES 25-781 and RES 25-780, the Human Resources Department conducted job audits for the classifications of Data Practices Supervisor and Data Practices Specialist to enhance coordination and support for the City’s compliance with data practices requests; and

WHEREAS, at its meeting on June 25th, the City Council’s Organizational Committee reviewed two study topics: Data Practices Process and Revisiting the Housing Development Process, which had been forwarded by the Audit Committee from its June 17th meeting, and voted to advance the Data Practices Process study for further evaluation, specifically to identify opportunities to improve the consistency, timeliness, and clarity of the City’s response to data requests across all departments, excluding Fire, Police, and Emergency Management; and

WHEREAS, community stakeholders and staff have expressed support to examine and identify actionable policy, technology, and procedural changes to improve the City’s data practices framework; and

WHEREAS, a study would include further analysis of:

Internal workflows and interdepartmental coordination;
Public-facing communication and response protocols;
Legal compliance with MGDPA and best practices from peer cities;
Resource needs and staff training; and
Opportunities to reduce response times and increase public trust; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Saint Paul City Council hereby authori...

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