Pools at these regional parks Baker Park Reserve Baylor Regional Park Bunker Hill Regional Park Carver Park Reserve Cleary Lake Regional Park Crow - Hassen Park Reserve Elm Creek Park Reserve Lake Byllesby Regional Park Lake Elmo Park Reserve ...
Pools at these regional parks Baker Park Reserve Baylor Regional Park Bunker Hill Regional Park Carver Park Reserve Cleary Lake Regional Park Crow - Hassen Park Reserve Elm Creek Park Reserve Lake Byllesby Regional Park Lake Elmo Park Reserve ...
List of regional parks Regional parks are managed by 10 parks operating agencies . For the most up-to-date information on each park's facilities, hours, and events, visit the park's website: Above the Falls Regional Park (Minneapolis) Baker Park Reserve (Maple Pl...
The Metropolitan Council’s lake monitoring and assessment program gives us and our partners water quality data and information to help effectively manage the lakes of the region. The citizen-assisted monitoring program (CAMP) efficiently expands our regional coverage and ...
List of regional parks Regional parks are managed by 10 parks operating agencies . For the most up-to-date information on each park's facilities, hours, and events, visit the park's website: Above the Falls Regional Park (Minneapolis) Baker Park Reserve (Maple Pl...
List of regional parks Regional parks are managed by 10 parks operating agencies . For the most up-to-date information on each park's facilities, hours, and events, visit the park's website: Above the Falls Regional Park (Minneapolis) Baker Park Reserve (Maple Pl...
Your local implementation program or plan must detail the nonstructural, programmatic and structural solutions to the problems identified in the assessment of existing or potential water resource related problems section, and prioritize those solutions. Your implementation pr...
Pools at these regional parks Baker Park Reserve Baylor Regional Park Bunker Hill Regional Park Carver Park Reserve Cleary Lake Regional Park Crow - Hassen Park Reserve Elm Creek Park Reserve Lake Byllesby Regional Park Lake Elmo Park Reserve ...
Splash Pads Baker Park Reserve Baylor Regional Park Bunker Hill Regional Park Carver Park Reserve Cleary Lake Regional Park Crow - Hassen Park Reserve Elm Creek Park Reserve Lake Byllesby Regional Park Lake Elmo Park Reserve Lebanon Hills Regi...
Pools at these regional parks Above the Falls Regional Park (Minneapolis) Como Regional Park, Zoo, and Conservatory (Saint Paul) Minnehaha Regional Park (Minneapolis) Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park (Minneapolis) North Mississippi Regiona...
List of regional parks Regional parks are managed by 10 parks operating agencies . For the most up-to-date information on each park's facilities, hours, and events, visit the park's website: Above the Falls Regional Park (Minneapolis) Baker Park Reserve (Maple Pl...
The quality and quantity of water in the region’s lakes, rivers, and streams sustain the health of wildlife habitat and ecosystems and enhance the quality of life for people. Individual lakes and streams are important to their host communities, providing opportunities for swi...
List of regional parks Regional parks are managed by 10 parks operating agencies . For the most up-to-date information on each park's facilities, hours, and events, visit the park's website: Above the Falls Regional Park (Minneapolis) Baker Park Reserve (Maple Pl...
Pools at these regional parks Baker Park Reserve Baylor Regional Park Bunker Hill Regional Park Carver Park Reserve Cleary Lake Regional Park Crow - Hassen Park Reserve Elm Creek Park Reserve Lake Byllesby Regional Park Lake Elmo Park Reserve ...
Pools at these regional parks Baker Park Reserve Baylor Regional Park Bunker Hill Regional Park Carver Park Reserve Cleary Lake Regional Park Crow - Hassen Park Reserve Elm Creek Park Reserve Lake Byllesby Regional Park Lake Elmo Park Reserve ...
Transport Treated water returned to the Mississippi River Map with lakes, rivers, and streams Use the text box to search by address, city, or county, or use your mouse to pan and zoom. Click on a waterbody to see its name and the reason(s) it qu...
Projects Feasibility Assessment of Approaches to Water Sustainability in the Northeast Metro
Feasibility Study of Joint Water Utility – Cities of Centerville, Circle Pines, Columbus, Hugo, Lexington and Lino Lakes Characterizing Groundwater and Surface Water Inte...
The Metropolitan Council's approach to water quality relies on a watershed focus to control pollution from point (specific) and nonpoint (diffuse) sources. We bring together agencies and organizations in partnerships for collaborative planning and implementation. Watersheds ...
Pools at these regional parks Baker Park Reserve Baylor Regional Park Bunker Hill Regional Park Carver Park Reserve Cleary Lake Regional Park Crow - Hassen Park Reserve Elm Creek Park Reserve Lake Byllesby Regional Park Lake Elmo Park Reserve ...
Workgroups Workgroups are facilitated by the Metropolitan Council to help communities, industries, and other community groups work together to address potential or on-going water supply issues. Northeast Metro Members include : Centerville, Circle Pines, Columbus, Forest ...
Under CAMP, sponsor organizations recruit volunteers to track water quality in local lakes. Sponsor organizations include counties, cities, watershed districts, and other local governments.
Each volunteer monitors a specific site on a lake on a regular basis from mid-April...
Finance Environmental Services may need to revisit our finance policy to incorporate funding sources to provide for work not covered by, or to augment, the regional sewer fees. Met Council staff will work with Met Council members to develop the language in 2023. A threat to...
Minnetonka Opus Station connects riders to the Opus business park, a major regional employment center that has more than 12,000 jobs in a wide range of industries including health care, technology, and real estate. The area features a network of trails for easy walking ...
We develop plans to preserve and manage the region's water resources Residents of the Twin Cities metro area count on clean drinking water. They value the water quality of the region’s lakes, streams, and rivers. While many public, private, and nonprofit organizations have ...
(text from Regional Parks Facts )
The seven-county Twin Cities area boasts a system of regional parks and trails that are nationally renowned for their beauty, size, and variety of features. The parks range from urban lake environments and suburban nature centers to a wo...
Did you know you can ride Metro Transit to regional parks throughout the Twin Cities? Leave your car and parking stress behind. Have a multi-modal adventure! Hop on a bus or train to Theodore Wirth, Minnehaha, Como, or Phalen parks — just four of many amazing regional parks...
Carver County photo Baker Park Reserve (Maple Plain) Battle Creek Regional Park (Saint Paul) Baylor Regional Park (Norwood Young America) Big Marine Park Reserve (Marine on St. Croix) Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park (Cottage Grove) Crow-Hassa...
Brown's Creek Capitol Region Carnelian-Marine-St. Croix Comfort Lake-Forest Lake Coon Creek Lower Minnesota River Minnehaha Creek
Bassett Creek WMC Black Dog WMO Brown’s Creek WD Capitol Region WD Carnelian Marine St. Croix WD Carver County ...
Anoka County Andover Circle Pines Fridley Linwood Twp. Spring Lake Park Anoka Columbia Heights Ham Lake Nowthen Bethel Columbus Hilltop Oak Grove Blaine Coon Rapids Lexington Ramsey Ce...
The station site is near Cedar Lake, in the heart of the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes. The Metropolitan Council created this narrated design visualization showing key elements of the METRO Green Line Extension in Minneapolis. The visualization shows West Lake Street Station and...
The station location is convenient to neighborhoods along Penn Avenue and Wayzata Boulevard, and close to Kenwood Park and the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes. The planned Bryn Mawr Station will be located in a scenic valley close to the heart of Minneapolis, with easy access to t...
Water Conservation Groundwater Model The Met Council has a unique role as a planning agency, not as a regulator or water supplier. The seven-county metro area is home to more than half (3.1 million) of Minnesota’s population. Securing residents’ safe and plentif...
Ensuring healthy waters with frequent testing Our Laboratory Services team plays a pivotal role in ensuring we meet or exceed environmental quality standards. In 2022, the team analyzed 48,000 water and wastewater samples: 62% ensured our wastewater treatment plants m...
Planning for relocation of the Hastings Plant Environmental Services plans to relocate the Hastings Wastewater Treatment Plant about two miles southeast of its existing location. The existing site, located in downtown Hastings along the Mississippi River, cannot be expand...
“Climate change threatens the very things that make Minnesota a great place to live – from our wonderful lakes to farmable land and clean air.”
— Governor Tim Walz Working toward the Climate Action Work Plan In 2022, the Met Council drafted and sought input o...
Enhanced policy on reuse We propose improving the clarity and focus of our reuse policy, including recommended approaches to protect source water quality and reduce risk. 2040 Water Resources Policy Plan water reuse policy: The Met Council will work with our partners to i...
About metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) MCES exists to protect human health, protect the environment, and to support economic growth of the region. Our mission is to provide
wastewater services and integrated planning to ensure sustainable water quality an...
It’s a long and storied love affair that Twin Cities residents have with regional parks, like the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes and Lebanon Hills Regional Park. It’s no wonder. They enhance our communities, provide a connection to nature, offer peace of mind and a place for all ...
Clean water and a clean environment are essential to a healthy life, and the Metropolitan Council's Environmental Services division is committed to both. We treat wastewater for 111 cities and townships with 2.7 million people in the Twin Cities metro area, monitor air and...
Meet the people working to clean our water and protect our environment MCES staff have a wide range of skills and experience. See brief video interviews with some MCES staff who provide wastewater treatment, planning and other services. The Council's planning effo...
Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) operates and maintains the wastewater collection and treatment system in the seven-county Twin Cities metro region. We also work with many partners to monitor the water quality of lakes, streams, and rivers in the region. ...
Operations Interceptor Services operates and maintains the large, intercommunity wastewater sewers (interceptors) and related facilities necessary to collect and transport wastewater from community sewer systems to wastewater treatment plants. This infrastructure includes ne...
The water that people use in their homes and businesses comes from nature and must be cleaned up to be returned to nature so it can be used again. This is an important part of our water cycle. Effective wastewater (sewage) treatment is a critical service, provided by the M...
Ensuring water sustainability, regional prosperity, and livability
Water resources have strategic importance in achieving economic growth, competitiveness, and high quality of life. The Metropolitan Council’s 2040 Water Resources Policy Plan focuses on ensuring susta...
Up to 80% of I/I comes from private sources, including defective sewer service lines and improperly connected sump pumps, downspouts, and foundation drains. Excessive I/I increases the need to build larger and more expensive sewer pipes and treatment facilities. You can redu...
Reducing I/I
benefits you and your community (pdf) For more information about programs in your community or to get a list of qualified contractors who can inspect your sewer service line, contact your community’s public works department. You can re...
To view maps of some of the potential water supply issues summarized here, use Make-A-Map Water Supply Theme View larger map – opens in a new tab INTRO TEXT
Regional Feasibility Assessments Feasibility Assessment of Approaches to Water Sustainability in the...
For private property owners Each municipality will have an application process for residents to apply for a grant if the municipality chooses to participate in the program. Please check with your city or township to see whether you will be able to seek grant funding for priv...
Meeting materials This work group will be developing a comprehensive plan to ensure communities in the White Bear Lake area have access to sufficient safe drinking water to allow for municipal growth while simultaneously ensuring the sustainability of surface water and groun...
The Metropolitan Council’s Role in Water Quality Management
We understand that water quality and management is an important issue for many residents and the Metropolitan Council is committed to being stewards of our natural resources. Through Thrive 2040 the Metropolit...
Water and Climate Change Executive Summary (PDF) Water and Climate Change Research Paper (PDF) Equity, water, and climate change The consequences of climate change will not be felt by all residents or communities at the same time or in similar ways, potentially making ...
In Anoka County, the cities of Centerville, Columbus, and Lino Lakes; in Ramsey County, the cities of Gem Lake and White Bear Lake; and in Washington County, the cities of Afton, Bayport, Birchwood Village, Dellwood, Forest Lake, Grant, Hugo, Lake Elmo, Lake St. Croix Beac...
Get More Out of Your Plan: Include high quality natural resources as part of your local park planning. Address the linkage of local land use to local and regional parks and open space. Consider people’s changing recreational preferences in planning your local parks...
Region benefits as airport, Council cooperate on transit Though differing in mission and perspective, the Metropolitan Airports Commission and the Metropolitan Council have a history of working together to produce positive results that benefit the entire metro area. ...
In this planning cycle for the Water Resources Policy Plan, we started our work with research to make sure the 2050 water policies are responsive to current and future challenges. The goals are to: Develop and share our current understanding of issues. Identify current pol...
How does conserving water conserve energy?
Drops to Watts Description of the connection between potable water and energy consumption Reduce hot water use Tips for conserving hot water How much energy is used by my water usage?
WECalc Home, wa...
Get More Out of Your Plan: Describe the purpose for each of your land use categories. This level of policy development can be helpful when your community is making decisions about zoning ordinances and development proposals. See the City of Rosemount’s 2030 Plan for ...
Get More Out of Your Plan: Consider alternatives to the traditional planning and public outreach process. Ideas include morning meetings, childcare, venues which are already gathering locations/events, social media, “meeting in a box”, on-line resources. GreenSte...
How does conserving water conserve energy? Drops to Watts
Description of the connection between potable water and energy consumption. Reduce hot water use
Tips for conserving hot water
How much energy is used by my water usage? WECalc
H...
The approximately 14.5-mile route will serve the growing communities of Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Hopkins, St. Louis Park, and Minneapolis. 16 new stations with connections to streets and trails will be built, attracting new residential and commercial development. ...
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BUS & RAIL TRIP PLANNER Connecting to fixed-route bus or train? Use Metro Transit's interactive Trip Planner tool. Transit Link serves all communities in Anoka County: Andover, Anoka, Bethel, Blaine, Centerville, Circle Pines, Columbia Heights, Columbus, Coon Rapids,...
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Term
Definition
Abandoned Well
Any well (drinking water, oil and gas, etc.) which is not used for a long period of time, is not maintained properly, and/or is not properly sealed when its useful life is over.
Ablation ...
Interested in learning some quick facts about water conservation? Attending a community meeting and want to bring some printed materials to share? These fact sheets contain water supply and usage information based on data for the Twin Cities region. The case studies highlig...
BUDGET $530,000 total Council contribution $25,000 MDH contribution $150,000 USGS contribution Estimated project total of $705,000 PROJECT SCHEDULE Completed fall 2017 An important product of the study was a creation of a groundwater-flow model focused on the nort...
Growing Racial and Ethnic Diversity Planning needs are likely to change as the resident body becomes more racially and ethnically diverse. Type B tracts were mostly located in older, inner-ring suburban areas such as Columbia Heights, Fridley, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn ...
Livable Communities Demonstration Account (LCDA) LCDA grants support innovative development projects that efficiently link housing, jobs, services, and transit to create inspiring and lasting Livable Communities.
Artspace Hastings River Lofts - Hastings, MN 1.3 MB
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Text of the speech as prepared for delivery by Metropolitan Council Chair Alene Tchourumoff for the Council’s 50th Anniversary Celebration on 1/25/2018.
Good afternoon everyone! Thank you, Governor Dayton, for that warm introduction, your leadership and this extraor...
To compete for Livable Communities grants, a community must elect to participate in the Local Housing Incentives program established by the Metropolitan Livable Communities Act (LCA) as well as negotiate with the Metropolitan Council to establish a set of goals for afford...
BUDGET $314,000 PROJECT SCHEDULE Completed summer 2014 SUMMARY Through 2014, the Metropolitan Council used Metro Model 2, a regional groundwater model, for predicting the impacts of planned water demand on aquifers and connected lakes and streams. The Metro Model 2 w...
Note: Capital Program districts are based on the former Met Council district boundaries (2013-2023) and will be updated in 2024 to reflect the current Met Council district boundaries adopted in 2023. District 9 includes, in Anoka County, the district includes the cities of...
BUDGET $61,900 estimated total PROJECT SCHEDULE Completed June 2016 SUMMARY This project, led by the Council in conjunction with Barr Engineering Company, Inc. consultants, evaluated the implications of combining certain components of municipal water supply and distr...
SUMMARY
The Metropolitan Council, in conjunction with Barr Engineering Company consultants, undertook a study to examine the relationship between groundwater and surface waters in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
Surface water features, and the natural and recrea...
On a rare occasion, a sanitary sewer will break or have another problem that results in a wastewater spill. The Metropolitan Council is committed to responding quickly to minimize wastewater spill impacts, repair damaged sewers, and get them back in service as soon we can. We...
LEAD AGENCIES AND PARTNERS Setting up and securing trips Individual makes an informed choice; internal lead agency processes are completed Lead agency submits a service authorization Metro Move collaborates on service initiation form with individual and other allies Me...
BUDGET $580,000 PROJECT SCHEDULE Completed winter 2016 SUMMARY The Metropolitan Council, in conjunction with HDR Engineering, Inc., conducted technical analyses supporting long-term reliability and sustainability of water supplies in the Twin Cities metropolitan area...
Note: Capital Program districts are based on the former Met Council district boundaries (2013-2023) and will be updated in 2024 to reflect the current Met Council district boundaries adopted in 2023. District 11 includes, in Anoka County, the cities of In Anoka County, Cen...
More information
For more information on highway and road projects, please see the relevant agency websites (MnDOT, county, city, or township). Potential future highway projects Transportation Studies and Reports Major projects under construction (over $35 million) ...
The Metropolitan Council has been serving the region for more than 50 years. We are recognized nationally for our unique role and award-winning services. Here's how the Met Council came to be, and how it has evolved over time. Major regional problems In 1967, the region fac...
Savage: Weekdays 5:00 AM - 11:30 PM; Saturday 6:30 AM - 10:30 PM; Sunday 6:30 AM - 10:30 PM Shakopee: Weekdays 5:15 AM - 8:45 PM; Saturday 8 AM - 4 PM; Sunday 7:30 AM - 4 PM Shoreview: Weekdays 4:00 AM - 9:45 PM; Saturday 5:00 AM - 8:15 PM Sunday 8 AM - 4 PM Shorew...
Good morning, everyone! On behalf of Metropolitan Council members and staff, we’re honored you’ve joined us today to celebrate this dynamic region that I know is so important to all of us. We’re delighted to be together in person to learn about the state of our region after ...
Note: Capital Program districts are based on the former Met Council district boundaries (2013-2023) and will be updated in 2024 to reflect the current Met Council district boundaries adopted in 2023. District 10 includes, in Anoka County, the cities of Blaine, Circle Pines...
Note: Capital Program districts are based on the former Met Council district boundaries (2013-2023) and will be updated in 2024 to reflect the current Met Council district boundaries adopted in 2023. District 1 includes, in Hennepin County, the cities of Corcoran, Dayton, ...
Note: Capital Program districts are based on the former Met Council district boundaries (2013-2023) and will be updated in 2024 to reflect the current Met Council district boundaries adopted in 2023. District 2 includes, in Anoka County, the cities of Columbia Heights, Fri...
Over the long term, climate change is one of the greatest threats to our region’s ongoing prosperity and livability. With rising temperatures and more severe weather events — from floods to droughts — farm crops suffer, infrastructure is threatened, lakes and streams are at r...
Equity grants funded in 2019 Dakota County Dakota Homeland Interpretation Along the Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail: $90,000 to design, fabricate, and install interpretation frames Saint Paul Wakan Tipi Center at Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary Equitable Enhancemen...
Given these assumptions, approximately 100 million gallons per day of stormwater water could be available in the region. Stormwater reuse projects are not tracked consistently through the region, so it is uncertain how much stormwater reuse currently exists. Reclaimed wastew...
More about our water supply Water supply basics Water cycle Regional groundwater and aquifers Surface water 1,500 square miles designated
for source water protection Source water refers to drinking water from streams, rivers,
lakes, or undergro...
LHIA Timeline April 14 The Consolidated Request for Proposals that includes LHIA funding will be published and Intent to Apply and application materials will become available April 20 Intent to Apply deadline at noon - required for all eligible Multif...
After reviewing the funding availability, timeline, and eligibility sections please visit the Apply for LCA Grants page for details on how to apply for Affordable Homeownership grants. Saving Documents
Please save all documents as compressed PDF files with the naming ...
Safely moving wastewater Wastewater from 66 cities is transported through 389 miles of regional sanitary sewer pipes (interceptors) to the facility. An award-winning plant The Metro Plant has an excellent environmental record and regularly earns state and national awards f...
East Bethel East Bethel Blue Lake Carver
Chanhassen
Chaska
Deephaven
Eden Prairie
Excelsior
Greenfield
Greenwood
Hopkins Independence Laketown Township
Long Lake
Loretto
Maple Plain
Medina
Minnetonka
Minnetonka Beach
Minnetr...
Trees help communities thrive. Trees provide shade to cool us and habitat for wildlife, improve air quality and mental health, and help create healthy and resilient places. Not all communities, however, receive equal benefits from tree cover. Some communities in the region...
[photo] Environmental benefits Electric powered trains reduce pollution compared to gas dependent vehicles and move more people more efficiently. Landscaping along light rail transit offers more stormwater infiltration opportunities, keeping our lakes and waterways clean....
Tools for extreme heat Extreme Heat map layer Stories from across the region describe the impact of extreme heat (StoryMap) Tools for localized flooding Localized Flood Map screening tool Localized Flooding digital report (StoryMap) Climate change tr...
Comments on the Final EIS Comments on the adequacy of the Final EIS were accepted through August 15, 2016. Comments and responses are available as attachments to the METRO Blue Line Extension Record of Decision (ROD) . State and Local Government Offices Osseo City H...
Call to Order Approval of the Agenda Approval of July 13, 2023 Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission minutes Public Invitation Invitation to interested persons to address the Metropolitan Parks and Opens Space Commission. Pre-register at
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Call to Order Approval of the Agenda Approval of July 17, 2023 Community Development Committee minutes Consent Business 2023-145 Coon Lake Regional Park Long-Range Plan, Anoka County (Chee Yang 651-602-1449) 2023-169 Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park ...
Call to Order Approval of the Agenda Approval of August 9, 2023, Metropolitan Council minutes Public Invitation Interested persons may address the Council on matters not on the agenda. Pre-register at
[email protected]. Each speaker is limited to a three-...
Call to Order Approval of the Agenda (Agenda is approved without vote unless amended) Approval of January 4, 2023, TAB Technical Advisory Committee Minutes - roll call Public Comment on Committee Business
TAB Report
Committee Reports Executive Committee (Jeni...
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Call to Order Approval of the Agenda Approval of July 7, 2022 Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission minutes Public Invitation Invitation to interested persons to address the Metropolitan Parks and Opens Space Commission. Pre-register at
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Call to Order Approval of the Agenda Approval of August 1, 2022 Community Development Committee minutes Non-Consent Business 2022-224 Public Hearing – 2023 Public Housing Agency (PHA) Plan (Stephanie Paulson 651-602-1584) Consent Business 2022-213 Park A...
Call to Order Roll call Approval of the Agenda Approval of August 10, 2022 Metropolitan Council minutes Public Invitation
Invitation to interested persons to address the Council on matters not on the agenda. Pre-register at
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MEETING OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Tuesday | January 22, 2019
Metropolitan Council Chambers | 4:00 PM AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES December 17, 2018 of the regular me...
MEETING OF THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Wednesday July 24, 2019
Robert 1A | 2:30 PM
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
July 10, 2019 of the meeting of the Management Committee IV. ...
MEETING OF THE
METROPOLITAN PARKS AND OPEN SPACE COMMISSION
Tuesday | May 1, 2018
Metropolitan Council, Room LLA,
390 Robert Street North, St. Paul, MN 55101
4:00 PM Business Meeting
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA (5 minutes...
MEETING OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Monday | May 7, 2018
Metropolitan Council Chambers | 4:00 PM
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES April 2, 2018 and April 16, 2018 minute...
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Wednesday April 24, 2019
Robert 1A | 2:00 PM
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
April 10, 2019 of the meeting of the Management Committee...
I. CALL TO ORDER – Roll Call II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES– Roll Call September 8, 2020 of the regular meeting of the Community Development Committee IV. BUSINESS 1. 2020-233 JT : City of Watertown 2...
MEETING OF THE ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Tuesday | October 13, 2020
WebEx | 4:00 PM
NOTICE : Governor Walz has declared a peacetime emergency (Emergency Executive Order 20-01) in response to COVID-19 and the Metropolitan Council Chair has determined it is not pr...
I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES January 23, 2019 Metropolitan Council Meeting IV. PUBLIC INVITATION Invitation to interested persons to address the Council on matters not on the agenda. Public comment ...
I. CALL TO ORDER – Roll call
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Roll call September 23, 2020 Metropolitan Council Meeting IV. CONSENT AGENDA – Roll call
Note: Items listed under the Consent Agend...
TOUR and SPECIAL MEETING METROPOLITAN PARKS AND OPEN SPACE COMMISSION Tuesday, July 9, 2013 NOTE : Change from regular date and earlier start time Wargo Nature Center, Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve Lino Lakes, MN (See Map and Directions )
3:00...
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES May 16, 2018 Metropolitan Council Special Meeting
IV. PUBLIC INVITATION Invitation to interested persons to address the Council on matters not on the agen...
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEETING OF THE LITIGATION REVIEW COMMITTEE October 18, 2017 Robert Street Conference Room 5A 3:00 p.m. Committee Members:
Steven Chávez, Chair
Harry Melander, Vice Chair
Gary Cunningham
Lona Schreiber
Steve Elki...
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEETING OF THE LITIGATION REVIEW COMMITTEE April 18, 2018 Robert Street Conference Room 5A 3:00 p.m. Committee Members: Harry Melander, Chair Steve Elkins, Vice Chair Gary Cunningham Lona Schreiber AGENDA CAL...
LITIGATION REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Robert Street Conference Room 5A | 3:00 PM AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Meeting of Octobe...
AMENDED
I. CALL TO ORDER – Roll call
II. AMENDED AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Roll call October 14, 2020 Metropolitan Council Meeting IV. BUSINESS - Roll call
Joint Report of the Management, ...
MEETING OF THE
METROPOLITAN AREA WATER SUPPLY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Wednesday | July 27, 2016
390 Robert Street, Council Chambers, St. Paul, MN 55101| 1:00 PM
Committee Members Sandy Rummel, Chair Metropolitan Council District 11 Barry Stock City of S...
Special Meeting of the Community Development Committee
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Chambers
5:00 p.m. AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES December 17, 2013 of the regular meeting of the Community Developmen...
METROPOLITAN PARKS AND OPEN SPACE COMMISSION MEETING
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
390 North Robert Street, St Paul, MN 55101
Lower Level Room A
4:00 PM
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
December 11, 2012...
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
METROPOLITAN PARKS AND OPEN SPACE COMMISSION
Tuesday | May 6, 2014
Lower Level Room A | 4:00 PM
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
April 22, 2014 of th...
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
METROPOLITAN PARKS AND OPEN SPACE COMMISSION
Tuesday | February 9, 2016
Lower Level Room A | 4:00 PM
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
December 1, 2015 ...
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Tuesday | November 15, 2016
Chambers | 4:00 PM
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES October 25, 2016 of the regular meeting of the Environment Co...
Meeting of the Community Development Committee
Monday, March 18, 2013
Chambers
4:30 p.m. AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES February 19, 2013 of the regular meeting of the Community Development Committ...
METROPOLITAN PARKS AND OPEN SPACE COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, March 12, 2013 390 North Robert Street, St Paul, MN 55101 Lower Level Room A 4:00 PM AGENDA
I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III.
APPROVAL OF M...
Meeting of the Community Development Committee
Monday, June 17, 2013
Chambers - Maple Grove Government Center
4:30 p.m. AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES June 3, 2013 of the regular meeting of the ...
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE METROPOLITAN PARKS AND OPEN SPACE COMMISSION
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Lower Level Room A - 4:00 PM
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES February 4, 2014 Minutes of the ...
REGULAR MEETING OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Monday | May 19, 2014
Metropolitan Council Chambers | 4:30 PM
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES April 21, 2014 of the special meeti...
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
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Tour of Keller Regional Park | 3:00 PM
MPOSC business meeting, Keller Golf Course Clubhouse | 4:30 PM
Tour of Keller Regional Park, 3:00 to 4:30 p.m.
Meet at Ke...
MEETING OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Monday | September 15, 2014
Metropolitan Council Chambers | 4:30 PM
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES August 18, 2014 of the regular mee...
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEETING OF THE LITIGATION REVIEW COMMITTEE Robert Street Room 5A October 15, 2014 3:00 p.m.
Committee Members :
Steven Chávez, Chair
Harry Melander, Vice Chair
Gary Cunningham
Lona Schreiber
AGENDA
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MEETING OF THE
LITIGATION REVIEW COMMITTEE
Robert Street Room 5A
April 15, 2015
3:00 p.m.
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Steven Chavez, Chair
Harry Melander, Vice Chair
Gary Cunning...
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEETING OF THE LITIGATION REVIEW COMMITTEE Robert Street Room 5A October 21, 2015 3:00 p.m. Committee Members :
Steven Chávez, Chair
Harry Melander, Vice Chair
Gary Cunningham
Lona Schreiber
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METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEETING OF THE LITIGATION REVIEW COMMITTEE Robert Street Room 5A April 20, 2016 3:00 p.m. Committee Members :
Steven Chávez, Chair
Harry Melander, Vice Chair
Gary Cunningham
Lona Schreiber
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SPECIAL MEETING OF THE METROPOLITAN PARKS AND OPEN SPACE COMMISSION
Tuesday | July 5, 2016
Hughes Pavilion, Centennial Lakes Park, 7499 France Avenue South, Edina, MN 55435 | 3:00 PM Tour , 4:30 PM Meeting AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. A...
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Monday | March 17, 2014
Metropolitan Council Chambers | 4:30 PM
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES March 3, 2014 of the regular mee...
MEETING OF THE ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Council Chambers | 4:00 PM
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I.
CALL TO ORDER
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
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APPROVAL OF MINUTES May 13, 2014 of the regular meeting of the En...
MEETING OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Tuesday | February 16, 2016
Metropolitan Council Chambers | 4:00 PM
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Meeting of the Transportation Committee Monday, November 26, 2012 Metro Transit Heywood Chambers
560 Sixth Avenue North, Minneapolis MN 55411 4:00 p.m.
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Lona Schreiber, Vice Chair
John Ðoàn
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Meeting of the Transportation Committee Monday, February 27, 2012 Robert Street Chambers 4:00 p.m.
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Steve Elkins, Chair
Lona Schreiber-Vice Chair
John Ðoàn
Roxanne Smith
Jennifer Munt
Edward Re...
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING Wednesday, January 16, 2013 390 North Robert Street Council Chambers 1:00 P.M.
Chair Bill Hargis
Matt Look
Randy Maluchnik
Paul Krause
Jan Callison
Blake Huffman
Jon Ulrich ...
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEETING
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
390 Robert Street North | Council Chambers | 4:00 PM
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I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Marc...
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEETING Wednesday, February 13, 2013 390 North Robert Street Council Chambers 4:00 PM AGENDA
I.
CALL TO ORDER
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
January 23, 2013 Metrop...
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD
Metropolitan Council Building, 390 No. Robert Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101
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February 15, 2012 1:30 PM
Council Chambers, Metropolitan Council building 390...
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD
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TAB PROGRAMMING COMMITTEE
February 15, 2012 12:00 Noon
Council Cham...
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEETING Wednesday, March 27, 2013 390 North Robert Street Council Chambers 4:00 PM AGENDA AMENDED
I.
CALL TO ORDER
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mar...
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEETING
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
390 Robert Street North | Council Chambers | 4:00 PM
AGENDA amended
I.
CALL TO ORDER
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES ...
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEETING
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
390 Robert Street North | Council Chambers | 4:00 PM
AGENDA amended
I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III.
APPRO...
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEETING
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
390 Robert Street North | Council Chambers | 4:00 PM
AGENDA
I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
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METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEETING
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
390 Robert Street North | Council Chambers | 4:00 PM
AGENDA Amended I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES February 10, 2016 Metr...