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Council Chambers - 3rd  
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City of Saint Paul  
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Meeting Minutes - Action Only  
City Council  
Council President Rebecca Noecker  
Vice President HwaJeong Kim  
Councilmember Anika Bowie  
Councilmember Molly Coleman  
Councilmember Cheniqua Johnson  
Councilmember Saura Jost  
Councilmember Nelsie Yang  
Wednesday, February 25, 2026  
ROLL CALL  
3:30 PM  
Council Chambers - 3rd Floor  
Meeting started at 3:32 PM  
7 -  
Present  
Councilmember Rebecca Noecker, Councilmember Nelsie Yang,  
Councilmember HwaJeong Kim, Councilmember Anika Bowie,  
Councilmember Saura Jost, Councilmember Cheniqua Johnson and  
Councilmember Molly Coleman  
COMMUNICATIONS & RECEIVE/FILE  
Amending LAHA Project Budgets: $500,000 of additional funding for the 2026  
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Emergency Rental Assistance program.  
Received and Filed  
CONSENT AGENDA  
Items listed under the Consent Agenda will be enacted by one motion with no separate  
discussion. If discussion on an item is desired, the item will be removed from the  
Consent Agenda for separate consideration.  
Approval of the Consent Agenda  
Consent Agenda adopted as amended  
7 -  
Yea:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
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Nay:  
Authorizing the Department of Emergency Management to pay for all costs for  
Emergency Management training and/or costs associated with the operation  
of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) during emergencies and  
declared disasters in 2026.  
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Adopted  
Authorizing the Police Department to purchase refreshments for Employee  
Recognition ceremonies and events in 2026.  
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Adopted  
Authorizing the Department of Parks and Recreation to apply for $25,000, with  
no funding match required from the City, from the Metropolitan Regional Arts  
Council (MRAC) for the Revitalization of Outdoor Community Celebrations  
Project.  
Adopted  
Authorizing the Department of Parks and Recreation to apply for grant funds,  
of up to $175,000, from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources,  
Parks and Trails grant programs, to support winter grooming and  
snowmaking improvements at City owned parks.  
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Adopted  
Authorizing the City to enter into a cooperative agreement with Ramsey  
County for their project on Dale Street from Grand Avenue to Iglehart Avenue.  
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Adopted  
Authorizing the Police Department to expense costs associated with  
assessors for the Commander and Sergeant exams.  
Adopted  
Authorizing the Police Department's expenditures relating to the Traffic and  
Pedestrian Safety Unit’s community engagement meetings and multi-agency  
Toward Zero Deaths (TZD) meetings and events in 2026.  
Adopted  
Requesting a variance from Minnesota Department of Transportation  
Municipal State Aid Rules to implement 10-foot wide travel lanes during the  
reconstruction of Arlington Avenue from W Wheelock Parkway to Payne  
Avenue.  
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Adopted  
Approving Ordinance Permits 20210010309 - 20210010314 for Roadway  
Traffic - Signage and Pavement Markings Infrastructure installed by Project  
Paul, LLC (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ryan Companies US, Inc.) (“Ryan”)  
on the Ford (Highland Bridge) Site, for roadway signage and pavement  
markings in various locations on Highland Bridge (District 15, Ward 3).  
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Adopted  
Authorizing the City to apply for up to $3,000,000 from the Environment and  
Natural Resources Trust Fund for the Mississippi River Learning Center  
Peninsula Restoration project.  
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Adopted  
FOR DISCUSSION  
Supporting the designation of the West 7th Street corridor as the future  
METRO J Line.  
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Adopted  
7 -  
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Yea:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Nay:  
Restoring Ford's Area C.  
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Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Recognizing Portia Hampton Flowers’ career with the City of Saint Paul and  
thanking her for her service.  
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Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Approving the Mayor's appointments of Policy Aides - Assistant to the Mayor I,  
Constituent Services Associates - Assistant to the Mayor I, and Director of  
Public Engagement and Constituent Services - Assistant to the Mayor VI.  
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Adopted as amended  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Black History month and uplifting  
the significant contributions of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, the  
National Pan-Hellenic Council, the Divine 9 and Links Incorporated to the City  
of Saint Paul.  
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Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Directing the Department of Safety and Inspections to proceed with adverse  
action and the imposition of a $1,000 matrix penalty against Wizards Auto  
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Repair LLC d/b/a Wizards Auto Repair (License ID #20240000998) for the  
premises located at 985 Randolph Avenue. (Licensee will speak to Council on  
their own behalf)  
Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
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.  
Authorizing the write off of Police staffing costs for qualifying free public  
cultural festivals and community events.  
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Public hearing closed laid over to March 11, 2026  
5 -  
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim, Councilmember Bowie,  
Councilmember Johnson and Councilmember Coleman  
2 - Councilmember Noecker and Councilmember Jost  
Establishing the Festivals and Events Security Credit. (Laid over from  
February 4, 2026)  
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Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Amending Chapters 65 and 66 of the Legislative Code pertaining to  
drive-through sales and services and walk-up service windows.  
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Amended and public hearing continued to March 4, 2026 for Final Adoption  
Adopting the geothermal energy franchise by The Heights Community Energy,  
Inc.  
Laid over to March 4, 2026 for Final Adoption  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Granting authority to the Port Authority to issue and sell bonds in the principal  
amount of approximately $6,000,000, and any bonds to refund such bonds, to  
secure such bonds with a pledge of the full faith, credit and resources of the  
City (the “City”) and to use the proceeds derived from the sale of such bonds  
to pay the cost and expense necessarily to be incurred by said Port Authority  
for a portion of the cost of the redevelopment of part of the St. Joseph’s  
hospital site.  
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Laid over to March 4, 2026 for Final Adoption  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Amending section 310.01 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code to create new fee  
categories and associated license fees for Transportation Network  
Companies.  
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Laid over to March 4, 2026 for Final Adoption  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Amending the 2026 PED Operations Budget to Include HRA Housing Trust  
Fund Funding for Emergency Rental Assistance Staffing, Citywide.  
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Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Amending the financing and spending plans in the Department of Public  
Works Capital and Capital Maintenance Contingency Budgets to transfer  
$90,000 for the Dale Street Roof Replacement.  
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Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Authorizing the Department of Parks and Recreation to amend the financing  
and spending plan, in the amount of $10,000, and to enter into a grant  
agreement with the Minnesota Historical Society to accept Minnesota  
Historical and Cultural Heritage grant funds.  
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Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Authorizing an increase in the Parks and Recreation 2026 Grant Fund Budget  
in the amount of $510,000 to reflect grant funding awarded from the State of  
Minnesota DNR for a recurring operational grant at the Como Zoo and  
Conservatory for State Fiscal years 2026 and 2027.  
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Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Approving the application of Meefy Beat Inc DBA Shamrocks Irish Nook for a  
sound level variance in order to present amplified sound for a Saint Patrick’s  
Day Weekend event on Saturday, March 14, 2026, and Tuesday, March 17,  
2026, at 995 West 7th Street - Shamrocks Irish Nook.  
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Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Approving the petition of the Marianne McEvoy, to vacate the easterly half of  
the north-south alley right-of-way abutting 2105 Scudder Street.  
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Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Approving the petition of the Ruth Dill-Macky, to vacate the westerly half of the  
north-south alley right-of-way abutting the south 98 feet of 2115 Scudder  
Street.  
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Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Nay:  
Public hearing on grievances about federal immigration operations.  
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Public hearing continued to March 4, 2026  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
LEGISLATIVE HEARING DISCUSSION ITEM  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 839 EDMUND  
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AVENUE. (File No. VB2602, Assessment No. 268901)  
Adopted as amended  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
LEGISLATIVE HEARING CONSENT AGENDA  
Items listed under the Consent Agenda will receive a combined public hearing and be  
enacted by one motion with no separate discussion. Items may be removed from the  
Consent Agenda for a separate public hearing and discussion if desired.  
Approval of the Consent Agenda  
Legislative Hearing Consent Agenda adopted as amended  
7 -  
Yea:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
0
Nay:  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 2017  
FOURTH STREET EAST. (File No. VB2513A, Assessment No. 258837)  
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Adopted  
Appeal of Robert Jennrich to a Correction Notice, which includes  
condemnation, at 873 FRONT AVENUE.  
Adopted  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 692 HAMLINE  
AVENUE NORTH AKA 1339 VAN BUREN AVENUE. (File No. VB2512B,  
Assessment No. 258835) (Amend and public hearing continued to March 4,  
2026)  
Public hearing continued to March 4, 2026  
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Appeal of Florence Cherry Kimmel Minister Scarlet Rose to a Fire Inspection  
Report, which includes condemnation, at 787 HOWELL STREET NORTH:  
Final Determination. (Refer to Legislative Hearing March 3, 2026)  
Referred to March 3, 2026 Legislative Hearing  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 843 SELBY  
AVENUE. (File No. VB2513B, Assessment No. 258838)  
ADJOURNMENT  
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Adopted  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 1615  
STANFORD AVENUE. (File No. J2512B1, Assessment No. 258117)  
Adopted  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 554  
STRYKER AVENUE. (File No. VB2512C, Assessment No. 258836)  
Adopted  
Meeting ended at 7:42 PM.  
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