ORDINANCES
An ordinance is a city law enacted by the City Council. It is read at three separate
council meetings and becomes effective after passage by the Council and 30 days
after publication in the Saint Paul Pioneer Press. Public hearings on ordinances are
generally held at the second reading.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Live testimony is limited to two minutes for each person. See below for optional ways
to testify.
Administrative Ordinance establishing the minimum qualifications for the
vacancy for the position of Fire Chief pursuant to the provisions of Section
12.12.1 of the City Charter.
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Laid over to April 15, 2026 for Final Adoption
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Yea:
Nay:
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and
Councilmember Coleman
Adding Ch. 44A to the Administrative Code to institute training, reporting, and
programming related to the City’s relationship with civil immigration laws and
enforcement practices under Administrative Code Chapter 44.
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Laid over to April 15, 2026 for Final Adoption
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Yea:
Nay:
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and
Councilmember Coleman
Deleting Chapter 54 of the Legislative Code (Title VI) pertaining to Rental
Application Fees.
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Laid over to April 15, 2026 for Final Adoption
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Yea:
Nay:
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and
Councilmember Coleman
Updating Chapter 13 of the Administrative Code (Title I) pertaining to
Department of Safety and Inspections.
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Laid over to April 15, 2026 for Final Adoption
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0
Yea:
Nay:
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and
Councilmember Coleman
Accepting grant funds, authorizing execution of a grant agreement (with
indemnity obligations), and amending the operating budget for City
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