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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final-revised
Meeting date/time: 6/23/2021 3:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
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RES 21-901 11ResolutionAuthorizing the City to enter into Agreement No.1046415 with the Minnesota Department of Transportation for federal participation in a force account for the Arterial Corridor Management - Snelling & Lexington Project.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RES 21-909 12ResolutionApproving a Gambling Location license with conditions to be added to existing licenses for Pat McGovern’s Inc d/b/a Pat McGovern’s Pub (License ID #0016366) at 225 Seventh Street West.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RES 21-910 13ResolutionApproving a Liquor-Outdoor Service Area (Patio) expansion and Liquor-Outdoor Service Area (Sidewalk) added to the existing Liquor On Sale-100 seats or less and Liquor On-Sale-Sunday licenses held by Iron Ranger Inc. d/b/a Iron Ranger (License ID #20210000222) located at 1085 Grand Avenue.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RES 21-922 14ResolutionAuthorizing the application and acceptance of $34,420 in grant funding from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for charging equipment for the City’s EV Spot Network; authorizing the execution of a grant agreement; and amending the 2021 Grant Budget.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RES 21-926 15ResolutionApproving the Mayor’s appointment of Kevin Gallatin to a two-year term on the MSP International Airport Noise Oversight Committee.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Ord 21-19 16OrdinanceGranting the application of Pillai Builders LLC to rezone property at 385 Topping Street from B1 local business to T2 traditional neighborhood and amending Chapter 60 of the Legislative Code pertaining to the zoning map.AdoptedPass Action details Video Video
Ord 21-22 17OrdinancePlacing the classification titled Lead Victim Witness Coordinator in the unclassified service pursuant to Section 12.03.2(H) of the Charter.AdoptedPass Action details Video Video
Ord 21-23 18OrdinanceGranting the Port Authority authority to issue general obligation bonds to which the full faith, credit, and resources of the City are pledged pursuant to the provisions hereof and by authority of said Minnesota Statutes, Chapters 469 and 475, as amended.AdoptedPass Action details Video Video
Ord 21-24 19OrdinanceGranting the application of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority to rezone property at 520 Payne Ave from I1 light industrial to T2 traditional neighborhood and amending Chapter 60 of the Legislative Code pertaining to the zoning map.Laid Over to Second Reading  Action details Video Video
RES PH 21-60 110Resolution-Public HearingAmending the financing and spending plan in the Department of Parks and Recreation in the amount of $448,214 by first transferring $238,214 in previously accumulated Twins contributions to the Twins budget in the Grant Fund and then transferring $210,000 of this balance on to the Victoria Park Capital Project Fund for project enhancements.AdoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES PH 21-65 111Resolution-Public HearingAmending the financing and spending plans in the Department of Public Works Capital Budget to close out 2014 projects.AdoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES PH 21-146 112Resolution-Public HearingApproving the application Barbara L Brown for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound on July 3, 2021 at Phalen Lake Pavilion.AdoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES PH 21-147 113Resolution-Public HearingAmending the 2021 City Capital Improvement Budget in the amount of $5,825,372 to reflect anticipated funding from the Lower Phalen Creek Project in the amount of $1,668,838, grant funding from the State of Minnesota in the amount of $4,000,000 and the use of $156,534 in existing City funds for construction of Wakan Tipi at Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary.AdoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES PH 21-148 114Resolution-Public HearingApproving the applications of the Minnesota United FC for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound on July 3, 2021 and July 24, 2021 within the Street and the Beer Garden Area at Allianz Field - 400 Snelling Avenue North.AdoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES PH 21-149 115Resolution-Public HearingAuthorizing the Police Department to amend the 2021 Special Fund Budget to more accurately reflect the revenue and spending in multiple accounts in our 2021 Special Projects Fund.AdoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES PH 21-150 116Resolution-Public HearingAuthorizing the Department of Public Works Asphalt Plant to amend the spending and financing budget for the professional evaluation, consultation, and redesign of the sediment pond for future operation.AdoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES PH 21-152 117Resolution-Public HearingAmending the financing and spending plans in the Fire Department in the amount of $10,732.31 for the Minnesota Task Force One team reimbursement from the City of Edina.AdoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES PH 21-155 118Resolution-Public HearingRatifying the assessments for Repair of Sanitary Sewer Line on Private Properties during January to March 2021. (File No. SWRP2102, Assessment No. 213002)AdoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES PH 21-156 119Resolution-Public HearingAmending the City's 2021 Sales Tax Special Fund Budget to reflect the final 2020 sales tax collections and to adjust several loan repayments.AdoptedPass Action details Video Video
Ord 21-21 120OrdinanceRepealing Chapter 193 of the Legislative Code related to Tenant Protections.AdoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES 21-957 1 ResolutionHonoring Hwa Jeong Kim for her years of service to the City of Saint Paul and the Ward 5 Council Office and proclaiming Wednesday, June 23 as Hwa Jeong Kim day in the City.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH TA 21-266 221Resolution LH Tax Assessment AppealRatifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 1411 ALBEMARLE STREET. (File No. VB2107A, Assessment No. 218819)AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH VO 21-21 222Resolution LH Vacate OrderAppeal of Philip Black, on behalf of Seu Pin Fung, to a Revocation of Fire Certificate of Occupancy and Order to Vacate at 732 CASE AVENUE.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH FCO 21-71 223Resolution LH Fire C of O OR Correction OrderAppeal of Steve Basco to a Fire Inspection Correction Notice at 821 CONWAY STREET.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH FCO 21-87 224Resolution LH Fire C of O OR Correction OrderAppeal of L. Lee Coulter to a Fire Inspection Correction Notice at 1065 EDGEWATER BOULEVARD.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH VBR 21-36 226Resolution LH Vacant Building RegistrationAppeal of Erin Marissa, Taher Real Estate LLC, to a Vacant Building Registration Notice at 276 EXCHANGE STREET SOUTH.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH SAO 21-26 227Resolution LH Summary Abatement OrderMaking finding on the appealed nuisance abatement ordered for 916 IGLEHART AVENUE in Council File RLH SAO 21-16.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH RR 21-47 228Resolution LH Substantial Abatement OrderMaking finding on the appealed substantial abatement ordered for 1915 IVY AVENUE EAST in Council File RLH RR 20-23.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH VBR 21-34 229Resolution LH Vacant Building RegistrationAppeal of Ibrahim Elemo to a Vacant Building Registration Renewal Notice at 95 LITCHFIELD STREET.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH SAO 21-42 230Resolution LH Summary Abatement OrderMaking finding on the appealed nuisance abatement ordered for 359 MICHIGAN STREET in Council File RLH SAO 21-31.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH TA 21-278 231Resolution LH Tax Assessment AppealRatifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 817 OTTAWA AVENUE. (File No. J2022A1, Assessment No. 208560)AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH SAO 21-45 232Resolution LH Summary Abatement OrderMaking finding on the appealed nuisance abatement ordered for 1728 ROWE PLACE in Council File RLH SAO 21-29.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH VO 21-22 234Resolution LH Vacate OrderAppeal of Desiree Payne to a Correction Notice-Reinspection Complaint (which includes condemnation) at 843 SELBY AVENUE and 845 SELBY AVENUE.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH SAO 21-43 236Resolution LH Summary Abatement OrderAppeal of Paris Getty to a Vehicle Abatement Order at 855 THIRD STREET EAST.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH TA 21-256 237Resolution LH Tax Assessment AppealRatifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 581 THOMAS AVENUE. (File No. J2022A1, Assessment No. 208560)AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH VBR 21-37 238Resolution LH Vacant Building RegistrationAppeal of Don Maietta to a Vacant Building Registration Renewal Notice at 141 WINIFRED STREET WEST.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
RLH RR 21-32 325Resolution LH Substantial Abatement OrderMaking finding on the appealed substantial abatement ordered for 134 ELIZABETH STREET EAST in Council File RLH RR 20-13.Adopted As AmendedPass Action details Not available
RLH SAO 21-52 133Resolution LH Summary Abatement OrderMaking finding on the appealed nuisance abatement ordered for 1352 SEVENTH STREET WEST in Council File RLH VO 21-8. (Legislative Hearing on June 22, 2021)Adopted As AmendedPass Action details Not available
RLH RR 21-45 235Resolution LH Substantial Abatement OrderMaking finding on the appealed substantial abatement ordered for 657 SHERBURNE AVENUE in Council File RLH RR 20-24. (Legislative Hearing on July 27, 2021)Continue Public HearingPass Action details Not available
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Ord 21-21 6/24/2021 2:17 PMCorinne McHie Against Please do not repeal the SAFE ordinance for renters. Stable housing makes St. Paul a better city for everyone. These are reasonable and modest protections and they should be upheld. +8 -7 7
Ord 21-21 6/23/2021 8:35 PMJoshua T. Medley Against I am against repealing the SAFE ordinances. I have experienced organized efforts from my landlord to get tenants to testify against our local homeless/houseless ***istance program and now attacks on tenant rights. This is of course concerning. Lawsuits from landlords that will end in the cities favor should not influence Saint Paul’s policy. Whether or not policy is good should determine our policy. SAFE was and is good policy. +8 -7 7
Ord 21-21 6/23/2021 4:28 PMMartin Hernandez Against The city council voted unanimously for these ordinances when they were proposed. Show some backbone and stand up for you convictions and defend your previous votes in favor of SAFE ordinances. The corporate landlord cl*** will sue over anything that gives renters any modi*** of rights so any SAFE 2.0 you propose will also bring on a landlord lawsuit. Keep your promises and defend renter rights. No to Repeal. +8 -7 7
Ord 21-21 6/23/2021 4:18 PMCheyanne J Against I am strongly opposed to repealing this ordinance that benefits a large portion of the population of St. Paul +8 -7 7
Ord 21-21 6/23/2021 4:18 PMCheyanne J Against I am strongly opposed to repealing this ordinance that benefits a large portion of the population of St. Paul +6 -6 6
Ord 21-21 6/23/2021 4:03 PMJeanette Beger Against I am against the repeal of the SAFE ordinance. Each of our neighbors deserves to have an affordable place to live. We will build a better Saint Paul when we continue to provide stable housing. +7 -6 6
Ord 21-21 6/23/2021 3:09 PMPatrice Tetta Against I am strongly opposed to the repealing of these protections for tenants. Rising rents disproportionately affect BIPOC households and widen existing racial disparities in housing cost-burden, housing instability, and homelessness. Many Saint Paul renters have seen their rents increase hundreds of dollars at a time and we must do something about unreasonable rent growth. As a long term homeowner, I feel that renters should NOT be at a disadvantage. When I last rented (25 years ago), my monthly rent on a great TWO bedroom apartment in a nice, albeit not upscale, neighborhood was $525 -- the equivalent of $900 today. I was able to afford that on my relatively-small salary. A two-bedroom apartment at $900 is unheard of today. People need to be able to live affordably. Renters need protection. Please do not repeal this ordinance. +7 -6 6
Ord 21-21 6/23/2021 6:37 AMIan Hedberg Against The needs that drove p***age of the SAFE ordinance have not gone away. At the very least, some basic protections from a new ordinance need to be in place. Some landlords have expressed a chilling belief that if a person has committed a crime and served out their punishment in full, it is a landlord's right to further punish them by forbidding them the shelter they need to live for the rest of their life. Does the city represent only this small group of landlords accustomed to, and feeling entitled to, dictator-like power? Is the city not concerned about the possibility of a greed landlord evicting poor renters so they can get even more money from rich people moving in, which would greatly exacerbate our homeless crisis? Are renters, the majority of our city, not people worth fighting for? +7 -6 6
Ord 21-21 6/22/2021 10:38 PMSara  Against +8 -6 5
Ord 21-21 6/16/2021 7:56 PMNicolaas VanMeerten Against The St. Paul city council should be working to protect tenants not landlords who are already in a position of power. +8 -6 6
Ord 21-21 6/15/2021 12:55 AMAndrea Buiser Against Please do not repeal the S.A.F.E. Housing ordinance. Your most marginalized constituents are relying on you all to stand by the legislation created to protect tenants' rights. We are counting on each and every Councilmember to stand up for the population of renters in Saint Paul. +9 -6 6
Ord 21-21 6/10/2021 5:43 PMAnthony LaRose Against I am against the repeal of SAFE housing! St. Paul is majority renters and repealing this will cause more problems than benefits. +8 -8 6
Ord 21-21 6/9/2021 7:32 PMRobert Craft Against I am astounded that the City Council would retreat from protecting tenants with the proposed repeal of our Safe Housing Ordinance. The Council had to know the landlords would litigate the matter. Giving up without a fight because of one judge's opinion indicates a both of lack of resolve and a misplaced concern for legal expenses over human rights. Claiming that other protections and resources are available insults the testimony of all those who supported the ordinance because those resources fail tenants time and again. +9 -8 6
Ord 21-21 6/8/2021 10:11 PMSam Robertson Against Please do not repeal the S.A.F.E. Housing ordinance. I work at a domestic violence shelter in St Paul and this ordinance has allowed many of our residents to access fair housing where they would not have been able to without the ordinance. Revoking the S.A.F.E. Housing ordinance removes an essential protection for many residents of St Paul (housed and looking for housing) and is a colossal step back from housing equity. The ordinance works. We have seen it work successfully. +10 -8 6
Ord 21-21 6/8/2021 9:38 PMOnnie Brodkorb Against Please do not repeal this ordinance. S.A.F.E. housing is a well-researched and legally backed ordinance that put bare minimum basic protections into place. I work with unhoused people in the city of St Paul and during the short time S.A.F.E housing was in place I saw it work to connect people who are able and willing to pay rent overcome the barriers to housing that exist when property owners have overreaching tenant screenings. Do not believe the rhetoric that this requires property owners to rent to criminals! The ordinance says the look back period for misdemeanors is 3 years and 7(!) years for felonies. People who have been convicted and completed their sentences should not be subject to constant punishment and denial of housing. MN property owners concerned about criminal activity on the property are already protected by MN 504b.171. Not only is St Paul a majority renter city, but the majority of landlords want to do the right thing and to have fair rental standards. +10 -8 6
Ord 21-21 6/8/2021 9:23 PMJoan Countryman Against Please do not repeal! Our renters need our ***istance. +9 -7 5
Ord 21-21 6/8/2021 9:13 PMRainbow Health Minnesota Against Rainbow Health Minnesota, based in St. Paul, knows that safe, stable housing is critical to people's health. We would urge the Council to not rush to repeal these provisions, but to take the time to develop a robust legal defense AND a back-up plan for protecting tenants. +9 -6 5
Ord 21-21 6/8/2021 1:46 PMAndrew Eikum Against The city should protect its renters by not repealing these protections. +8 -7 5
Ord 21-21 6/7/2021 11:20 PMJoe Nathan Against Having been a renter and then a homeowner, I strongly urge the Council and Mayor to delay action - and to instruct the City Attorney to appeal this Judge's Decision. New Jersey has used many of the ideas in the city's ordinance to balance needs of renters and landlords. Yes, we need to respect property rights. But St Paul should be a city that welcomes rather than discourages renters. +9 -5 5
Ord 21-21 6/7/2021 10:17 PMJoan Ostrove Against Please do not repeal the SAFE Housing ordinance. We will be abandoning our city’s renters and privileging the interests of corporate landlords. The repeal will disproportionately hurt renters of color and working cl*** families, who deserve to be protected from displacement. Thank you +7 -6 5
Ord 21-21 6/7/2021 9:28 PMElaine Tarone Against I observedJudge Magnuson’s hearing of the cases for and against the landlords injunction. He clearly hadn’t even read the City’s written case; he plainly said he hadn’t. I urge you not to repeal the tenant protections in the face of such a judge’s opinion. Please fight hard against the landlords’ injunction. Get St Paul’s tenant protections enforced! +12 -6 5
Ord 21-21 6/7/2021 8:54 PMApril Mootz Against The fact that 5 of St Paul's council members are pushing to repeal a bill that was created to protect tenants from discrimination and exploitation at the hands of landlords is disheartening to say the very least. While our city is experiencing a housing and homelessness crisis no less. Our city is majority renters. I am a renter. Everyone I am in community with are renters as well. Everyone of the council members sponsoring this bill have a responsibility to the community's who gave them their power. By repealing tenant protections they are turning their backs on their own constitutes, as well as thousands of families who rent in St Paul. Keep SAFE housing in St Paul and stop pandering to landlords who are systematically exploiting and discriminating against black, brown, and working cl*** constitutes. +8 -6 5
Ord 21-21 6/2/2021 8:31 PMJames Wilkinson   SAFE goals are important. I think that City should engage with plaintiffs and try to preserve some aspects of the ordinance now and look to improve and remedy problems in a thoughtful manner. +8 -5 5
Ord 21-21 6/1/2021 2:43 PMMatt Jarvi Against Please support basic housing justice. Keep the SAFE Act. +8 -9 5
Ord 21-21 6/1/2021 2:25 PMAdrian Perryman Against +10 -8 5
Ord 21-21 5/31/2021 5:05 PM  For Repeal. Do not force private landlords to rent to criminals. Instead help private landlords to filter and keep our good law abiding citizens safe, especially in muti- units. +14 -14 7
Ord 21-21 5/31/2021 3:38 PMSalina Amey For Fix this. Basic tenant rights have already been guaranteed by the State of MN and numerous organizations are at the ready to implement those rights. The City of St. Paul overstepped its authority by impeding on property owners right to sell, disabling their ability to remove problem tenants due to the extremely limiting "Just Cause" portion of the ordinance and creating a revolving lease agreement which will hinder proper maintenance and upkeep by responsible property owners of affordable housing who may need to replace carpeting, refinish hard wood floors, renovate a bathroom, etc. at end of lease term, but cannot schedule such work unless the tenant chooses to not renew or relocation fees are paid. To be clear, the revolving lease takes away an owner's right/ability to decide whether or not to renew a lease and gives sole decision to tenant. Lastly, the ordinance punishes small property owners of affordable housing units while big developers remain relatively untouched. +11 -13 5
Ord 21-21 5/31/2021 1:39 PMRichelle Schenfeld For This ordinance was fraught with problems from the beginning and poorly thought out. I encourage everyone to read the Judge's ruling in it's entirety. I agree with his opinions and am grateful for his wisdom. The ordinance should be repealed. The city does not need another costly and lengthy lawsuit. +10 -9 6
Ord 21-21 5/31/2021 3:23 AMEric Lein For When creating "Tenant Protections," please listen to, respect, balance & incorporate the viewpoints and rights of ALL affected parties. Note these EXCERPTS FROM JUDGE MAGNUSON'S ORDER of 04/19/2021: The ordinance [Chapter 193] forces Plaintiffs [Landlords] to bear society’s burden related to housing needs. Plaintiffs have shown a probable likelihood of success on the merits of their regulatory takings claim. /// While the ordinance references racial disparities, that concern is addressed by the Fair Housing Act, which prohibits race-based housing discrimination. Plaintiffs have demonstrated a likelihood of success on the merits regarding their substantive due process claim. /// Plaintiffs have established the existence of irreparable harm because continued enforcement of the ordinance is likely to result in ongoing violations of Plaintiffs’ constitutional rights, and “loss of [constitutional] freedoms, for even minimal periods of time, unquestionably constitutes irreparable injury.... +13 -9 5
Ord 21-21 5/28/2021 9:08 PMDanette Lincoln For Basic tenant rights have already been guaranteed by the State of MN and numerous organizations are at the ready to implement those rights. The City of St. Paul overstepped its authority by impeding on property owners right to sell, disabling their ability to remove problem tenants due to the extremely limiting "Just Cause" portion of the ordinance and creating a revolving lease agreement which will hinder proper maintenance and upkeep by responsible property owners of affordable housing who may need to replace carpeting, refinish hard wood floors, renovate a bathroom, etc. at end of lease term, but cannot schedule such work unless the tenant chooses to not renew or relocation fees are paid. To be clear, the revolving lease takes away an owner's right/ability to decide whether or not to renew a lease and gives sole decision to tenant. Lastly, the ordinance punishes small property owners of affordable housing units while big developers remain relatively untouched. +14 -12 5
Ord 21-21 5/28/2021 9:04 PMBarbara Sellers Against Please support basic housing justice. Keep the SAFE Act. +10 -7 5
Ord 21-21 5/28/2021 6:03 PMDavid Ackos Against The city must not repeal this ordinance! It is a set of legal protections that has already been reviewed and the city needs to stand behind its renter residents, our neighbors, and its SAFE ordinance. The SAFE ordinance has strong support among my neighbors, renters and homeowners, and we want to see the city defend it in court, not roll it back. We are actively organizing for safety and security for renters and for racial justice, and it's very disappointing to see councilmembers trying to remove a recently p***ed protection for our renter neighbors. Don't walk this law back. Defend it and expand it. Support our neighbors! +9 -8 5
Ord 21-21 5/28/2021 5:59 PMJeffrey Grizzell Against Renters make up a strong majority of St Paul residents and they deserve protections! If we keep the protections, it will help renters to have more stable housing, helping to build a stronger community. Do not pull the rug out from under your constituents whose interests you were elected to serve. +14 -7 7
Ord 21-21 5/28/2021 5:01 PMIlya Garelik Against This proposal only has the interests of privileged people in mind and is in opposition to the interests of renters who need help. If City Council wants to enact racial justice and the betterment of oppressed people, then this proposal should not be allowed to p***. In addition, working to repeal a recently p***ed policy is anti-democratic and reactionary. +9 -9 5
Ord 21-21 5/28/2021 4:09 PMBahieh Hartshorn Against More than 50% of residents in Saint Paul are renters, and we deserve to be protected. Last year the council made a bold vote in alignment towards a vision of Saint Paul as the most "livable city" and this repeal would be a direct violation of that vision. This is really disappointing, and I hope that council members will stick with the vote you all took last summer that affirmed that renters deserve to be protected. +13 -6 4
Ord 21-21 5/28/2021 3:52 PM    This ordinance was p***ed unanimously and it seems disingenuous to now repeal it after a little bit of totally expected push back. Renters in St. Paul deserve these protections AND EVEN MORE. Stand up for what you stood for last year and withdraw this ordinance! +8 -6 4
Ord 21-21 5/28/2021 1:10 PMMargaret Johnson Against I have owned a home for 16 years in St. Paul, after being a renter. One of my daughters is a renter. The majority of people in St. Paul are renters. Please keep this very modest legal protection to help check the power balance, supporting basic housing justice. Please keep the code. +12 -6 4
Ord 21-21 5/28/2021 12:40 PMRick Hedrick Against I live in an area with rentals and owned homes. Renter occupied units make up a majority of housing units in Saint Paul. The SAFE ordinance can only be seen as a law that promotes human rights against unrestricted property rights. Renters should have more agency in their lives. Please stop this outrageous effort to repeal the law. Instead stand strong with the majority of your voters. +9 -5 4
Ord 21-21 5/28/2021 11:24 AMRob Ramer Against I have owned a home in St. Paul for 25 years.And I have been a landlord and a renter. I was proud of my city for p***ing decent tenant protections. The SAFE ordinance can only be seen as a law that promotes human rights against unrestricted property rights. Please stop this outrageous effort to repeal the law. Instead stand strong with the majority of your voters. This morning I took a walk around Merriam Park. I saw good furniture and belongings out in the rain. How many more evictions are coming if this law is repealed and the worst landlords see that tenants have no friends in the city council., +8 -6 4
Ord 21-21 5/28/2021 3:07 AMAlan Richardson Hohn Against The council engaged community organically and had consensus from district council in our when these protections were p***ed. Many residents felt the protections did not go far enough and the promise was that these would be the begining of protections. The city anticipated legal challenges and even wrote specific language into the code regarding the striking of any language which was found unconsitiutional. The effort to remove section 193 in entirety rather than strike portions which are found unconstitutional go against the language written in the section. To claim this is to avoid legal challenge and ***ociated cost to go back to square one and restart talks on the same topic is a waste of finances, disregards previous community input, and does not feel genuine considering the promise that this was the start of reforms when originally adopted. +12 -6 4
Ord 21-21 5/28/2021 3:05 AMChris Holbrook For This is the best proposal I've ever seen. Respect private property rights. +18 -13 3
Ord 21-21 5/28/2021 1:05 AMThom Hirschboeck Against A majority of St Paulites are renters. A basic set of legal protections aimed toward more equitable access to housing is not only needed by so many of our neighbors (as I'm sure you all know), it is the necessary foundation for stable communities and a truly livable city. +10 -5 3
Ord 21-21 5/28/2021 1:03 AMBrigitte Temple Against Last year St Paul city council listened to to needs of our majority renter city and decided to stand with renters. The modest tenant protections are necessary to ensure that St Paul can live up to its motto "Most livable city in America". The city council should continue listen to the voices of renters and keep the protections in place. +10 -6 3
Ord 21-21 5/28/2021 12:51 AMMichelle Hirschboeck Against Tenant protections help to check the power balance, supporting basic housing justice. Please keep the code! +17 -7 6
Ord 21-21 5/27/2021 11:05 PMTram Hoang Against The City already did its legal homework on this issue and anticipated the legal challenges that would come from opposition. These policies are legal and have been implemented in cities across the country. St. Paul is doing nothing new or revolutionary with these tenant protections, and they must be defended in court. Now is not the time to abandon our majority-renter city. Renters, who are more likely to be BIPOC and low-wealth residents, need these protections, especially during this COVID housing crisis. City Council must hold itself accountable to the promises made during community engagement and defend this legally sound and proven public policy in court. +18 -7 3
Ord 21-21 5/27/2021 10:11 PMBenjamin Werner Against We need strong tenant protections in Saint Paul. They need to stand as they are. +19 -5 2
Ord 21-21 5/27/2021 10:04 PMJohn Slade Against The council worked hard with community to craft these protections, which are desperately needed particularly as the ending of the eviction moratorium comes closer. They have been upheld in other jurisdictions. This is premature. Please do not repeal these; instead, vigorously defend them. +19 -5 2