City Hall and Court House  
15 West Kellogg  
Boulevard  
City of Saint Paul  
Council Chambers - 3rd  
Floor  
Meeting Agenda  
City Council  
651-266-8560  
Council President Rebecca Noecker  
Vice President Nelsie Yang  
Councilmember Anika Bowie  
Councilmember Molly Coleman  
Councilmember Cheniqua Johnson  
Councilmember Saura Jost  
Councilmember HwaJeong Kim  
Wednesday, May 20, 2026  
ROLL CALL  
3:30 PM  
Council Chambers - 3rd Floor  
COMMUNICATIONS & RECEIVE/FILE  
Establishing one (1) new project through the Neighborhood STAR Year-Round  
Program as adopted via City Council Resolution #- RES 26-767.  
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Attachments:  
Authorizing the Police Department to reallocate budget for the Pathway to  
Policing Reimbursement Grant 2024 for the approved budget modification  
received from the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.  
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Attachments:  
Authorizing the Police Department to reallocate budget for the Intensive  
Comprehensive Peace Officer Education and Training (ICPOET) 2025 grant for  
the approved budget modification received from the Minnesota Department of  
Public Safety and to more accurately reflect current year expenditures.  
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Attachments:  
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.  
Approving the Legislative Hearing Officer's recommendation for the application  
submitted by The University Club of St Paul (License ID# 43940), d/b/a The  
Commodore, for a Class B Entertainment license and to modify existing license  
conditions to permit the establishment to provide entertainment events to their  
customers for a business with the following existing licenses: Liquor On Sale -  
181-290 Seats and Liquor On Sale - Sunday license.  
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Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Attachments:  
Approving the Memorandum of Agreement between the City of Saint Paul and  
the Saint Paul Police Federation for the purpose of changing the length of the  
eligibility list for the classification of Police Officer. (To be laid over one week for  
adoption)  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Approving the Memorandum of Agreement for the 2026 Wage and Fringe  
Adjustment between the City of Saint Paul and the Bricklayers and Allied  
Craftsworkers Local Union 1 Minnesota/North Dakota. (To be laid over one  
week for adoption)  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Approving the Memorandum of Agreement between the City of Saint Paul and  
the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 82 for the  
May 2026 Wage and Fringe Adjustment. (To be laid over one week for  
adoption)  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Authorizing a professional services contract with Poul Haas P.A.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Authorizing a professional services contract with Primacy Strategy Group.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Accepting the donation of registration, travel, and lodging expenses from the  
Vera Institute for the Office of Neighborhood Safety Deputy Director Rachel  
Holzemer to attend the Applied Executive Session #4 (AES 4) from May 12-14,  
2026.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Accepting an Active Transportation grant from the Metropolitan Council for the  
West Side Safe Routes to School Project and authorizing execution of the grant  
agreement.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Authorizing the City, on behalf of the Department of Parks and Recreation  
(Department), to accept a donation in the amount of $1,000 from the Mechanic  
Arts High School M Club to support youth programming at Frogtown  
Community Center and West Minnehaha Recreation Center.  
Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Approving the use of a Project Labor Agreement for the McMurray Fields  
project.  
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Sponsors:  
Coleman  
Authorizing the Fire Department to accept the donation of two power load  
stretchers valued at $46,000 from the Saint Paul Fire Foundation.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Authorizing the Fire Department to accept the donation of green roof  
maintenance services from Spark-Y valued at $2,000.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Authorizing the Department of Public Works to apply for $50,000 from the  
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s Local Climate Action Implementation  
Grant Program, which has a match requirement, for energy efficiency upgrades  
at the Solid Waste & Recycling Facility.  
Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Finding that the Class “A” Valet, Inc. violated Saint Paul Legislative Code,  
Chapter 224, and imposing restitution in the amount of $21,658.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Authorizing issuance of and awarding the sale of two Taxable Grant Anticipation  
Notes for Lead Pipe Replacement in the City.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Approving the Memorandum of Agreement for the 2026 Wage and Fringe  
Adjustment between the City of Saint Paul and the Operative Plasterers and  
Cement Masons International Association, Local No. 633.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Approving the Memorandum of Agreement for the 2026 Wage and Fringe  
Adjustment between the City of Saint Paul and the United Association of  
Plumbers, Local 34.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Approving the Memorandum of Agreement for the 2026 Wage and Fringe  
adjustment between the City of Saint Paul and the North Central States  
Regional Council of Carpenters.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Approving the Memorandum of Agreement for the 2026 Wage and Fringe  
Adjustment between the City of Saint Paul and the International Association of  
Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers, Local 10.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
FOR DISCUSSION  
Recognizing the life of Tswv Mas Donald Yang for his contributions to Saint  
Paul and Proclaiming Sunday, May 31, 2026, as Tswv Mas Donald Yang Day in  
the City of Saint Paul.  
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Sponsors:  
Yang  
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.  
Final Adoption  
Amending Title IV of the Administrative Code to add Chapter 92, titled Tree  
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Preservation for City Sponsored Projects. (Laid over from February 26, 2025)  
Noecker, Yang, Jost and Kim  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
PUBLIC HEARINGS  
Live testimony is limited to two minutes for each person. See below for optional ways to  
testify.  
Amending the financing and spending plans in the Department of Public Works  
Capital Budget for the Wheelock Grotto Phase II Street Reconstruction Project.  
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Sponsors:  
Kim  
Attachments:  
Accepting Local Road Improvement funding from the State of Minnesota and  
amending the financing and spending plans in the Department of Public Works  
Capital Budget to add this funding to Public Works pedestrian improvement  
projects.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Establishing the financing and spending plans in the Department of Parks and  
Recreation in the amount of $100,000, to reflect funds received from the  
Minnesota Twins to support youth baseball and softball.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Amending the financing and spending plans in the Department of Public Works  
Capital Budget to transfer Municipal State Aid (MSA) funding into projects.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Amending the financing and spending plans in the Department of Public Works  
Capital Budget for the 2026 Sidewalk Reconstruction Program.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Authorizing the execution of an MOU, accepting a $10,000 gift and in-kind travel  
support from the Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund and amending the  
spending and financing budget for the Cities for Financial Empowerment Grant.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
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.  
Ordering the rehabilitation or razing and removal of the structures at 633  
CAPITOL BOULEVARD within fifteen (15) days after the May 20, 2026, City  
Council Public Hearing.  
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Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Attachments:  
Amending Council File RLH AR 25-59 to delete the assessment for Rubbish  
and Garbage Clean Up services during April 2 to 11, 2025 at 872 RONDO  
AVENUE. (File No. J2522R1, Assessment No. 258500)  
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Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Attachments:  
Appeal of George Leske, Occupant, to a Fire Inspection Report (which includes  
vacate) at 1609 SAINT ANTHONY AVENUE, APARTMENT 5.  
Sponsors:  
Coleman  
Attachments:  
Making finding on the appealed of Victor Thao to a nuisance abatement ordered  
for 685 VAN BUREN AVENUE in Council File RLH SAO 26-30. (May 19, 2026  
Legislative Hearing)  
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Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the assessment for Demolition of Vacant, Nuisance and/or Hazardous  
Structure from the month of January 2026. (File No. J2604C, Assessment No.  
262003)  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the assessment for Securing and/or Emergency Boarding fees billed  
during July 2025 at 845 SEVENTH STREET EAST. (File No. J2603B3,  
Assessment No. 268112)  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the assessment for Securing and/or Emergency Boarding June 2025  
at 712 SNELLING AVENUE NORTH. (File No. J2602B1, Assessment No.  
268108)  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the assessment for Securing and/or Emergency Boarding September  
2025 at 1566 GROTTO STREET NORTH. (File No. J2605B1, Assessment No.  
268113)  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
ADJOURNMENT  
City Council meetings are open for in person attendance, but the public may also comment on  
public hearing items in writing. Any comments and materials submitted by 12:00 pm of the day  
before the meeting will be attached to the public record and available for review by the City  
Council. Comments may be submitted as follows:  
Written public comment on public hearing items can be submitted to  
Contact-Council@ci.stpaul.mn.us or CouncilHearing@ci.stpaul.mn.us. Live testimony will be  
taken in person in the Council Chambers.  
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