Public Hearing Presentation Public Hearing Comments and Responses Public Hearing Transcript PROJECT UPDATES CONTACT US EVENTS & MEETINGS Metro Solids Public Hearing Summary August 30, 2018 Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES...
Wastewater reuse is the practice of highly treating and reusing wastewater treatment plant effluent for beneficial use. This highly treated wastewater, called reclaimed water, must meet water quality guidelines established by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) be...
Public Hearing Presentation Public Hearing Comments and Responses Public Hearing Transcript PROJECT UPDATES CONTACT US EVENTS & MEETINGS Metro Solids Public Hearing Summary August 30, 2018 Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES...
Open House Presentation Open House Invitation PROJECT UPDATES CONTACT US EVENTS & MEETINGS Metro Solids Open House Summary June 13, 2018 Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) hosted an open house to discuss the upcoming Metro Plant...
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 Organization background Boston Scientific is an internationally recognized medical device researcher and manufacturer. T...
How much water is consumed by energy production (or usage)?
Water Consumption of Energy Resource Extraction, Processing, and Conversion Literature review of water usage in the energy industry Thermoelectric Power Water Use Reports on water consumed in each...
The Regional Bicycle Transportation Network (RBTN) represents the metro area’s long-range vision to develop on- and off-street bikeways for daily bicycle travel. The network’s inclusive corridors and alignments are used as project selection criteria for federal transporta...
project overview Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) owns and operates the Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Plant (Metro Plant) in Saint Paul, Minnesota, which uses three existing fluid bed incinerators to process wastewater solids. MCES proposes to continue ...
Infiltration
Clear water that gradually enters the wastewater system below ground through cracks and openings in sewer service lines and joints, and public sewer mains and deteriorated maintenance hole covers. View Image - 10 Wastewater Treatment Plant
A facility us...
Odor Control Hotline: 651-602-4511 Inflow and infiltration Inflow and infiltration is clear water that enters the coneyance system from a variety of sources. Infiltration occurs when groundwater seeps into sewer pipes through cracks, leaky pipe joints, and/or deteri...
EVENTS & MEETINGS PROJECT UPDATES CONTACT US Review the Draft Facility Plan July 27, 2018 Metro Solids Open House Summary June 13, 2018 PROJECT UPDATES Metro Solids Public Hearing Summary September 21, 2018
Message from the General Manager In 2022, the Environmental Services division of the Metropolitan Council set a clear vision for our work: clean water for future generations. All our staff are committed to meeting the water sustainability needs of the Twin Cities metropol...
From machinists, electricians, and plant operators to interceptor service workers, engineers, environmental scientists, and support staff, our 653 employees share a commitment to protecting public health and the environment. Ask any of us why we work here, and the answer will...
Metropolitan Council wastewater treatment system Our wastewater treatment system provides high-quality, cost-efficient service that protects public health and the environment. It consistently achieves near-perfect compliance with federal and state clean water discharge stan...
In addition to its ongoing daily work, Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) engages in rigorous planning to meet capacity needs due to growth, maintain existing infrastructure, save energy through new technologies, and improve treatment standards. Growth and m...
Walking and biking allow people to incorporate exercise into daily routines without adding to roadway congestion and vehicle-related air pollution. On a household level, they reduce the cost of transportation and improve health; at a national level they reduce our dependence ...
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 Company background TEL FSI, Inc. manufactures semiconductor production equipment and specializes in wafer cleaning and s...
Text Here Under state law, local governments are required to submit both a wastewater plan element to their comprehensive plan as well as a comprehensive sewer plan describing service needs from the regional system. Before any local government in the metropolitan area can pr...
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...
Addressing rural water concerns is key to water sustainability Sustainable and plentiful high-quality water resources provide a firm foundation for future economic growth, livability, and high quality of life in our region. Protecting our rural lands and understanding rural ...
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 ...
Design flyover This virtual flyover tour of the METRO Green Line Extension begins at SouthWest Station in Eden Prairie and follows the light rail route to downtown Minneapolis. Along the way, the flyover shows stations and key design features of the new LRT line. Subcontrac...
Project Updates About this Project Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (ES) is responsible for protecting public health and the environment through efficient and cost-effective wastewater collection and treatment for the Twin Cities region. ES is preparing a Facil...
Goal The goal of the The Bicycle and Pedestrian Connections to Transit Infrastructure Study was to compile a list of infrastructure improvements that would improve bicycle and pedestrian connections to transit within the project study area. It was funded by a Non-Motori...
About regional bicycle barrier and barrier crossing areas Regional Bicycle Barriers were established in the 2018 update to the Transportation Policy Plan as the region’s most significant physical barriers to daily bicycle travel. These barriers, based on the 2018 Regional Bi...
In partnership with the regional park implementing agencies, we have produced regional parks use estimates annually since 1995. The data estimate visitation to each regional park facility in the jurisdictions of the 10 park agencies. The results are used in formulas to calc...
Written Comments Received During the Comment Period Public comments on the Supplemental Draft EIS were accepted from May 22 through July 21, 2015. Responses to substantive comments received during the public comment period will be included in the Final EIS. The Southwest LR...
The Metropolitan Council adopted the Regional Transitway Guidelines February 22, 2012. The Regional Transitway Guidelines where amended in February 2015 and March 2016. Regional Transitway Guidelines (84 pages, pdf)
Chapters Title, Table of Contents and Chapte...
The Metropolitan Council created this narrated design visualization showing key elements of the METRO Green Line Extension in Minnetonka and Hopkins. The visualization shows Opus Station in Minnetonka and the Operations and Maintenance Facility and Shady Oak Station in Hopkin...
Construction Professionals Career Fair, October 16, 2016 The Southwest LRT Project hosted a construction professionals career fair on October 18, 2016. For information about construction management professional positions on the Southwest LRT Project, see the Construction M...
Contact Steve Elmer, Freight Planner
[email protected]
Original study Regional truck freight corridors were initially developed through the 2017 Regional Truck Highway Corridors Study (PDF) . A technical advisory work group of public agency staff most d...
Study goal The Met Council worked with Toole Design and Kaskaskia Engineering Group on an analysis of pedestrian crash data, and other relevant data, to develop recommendations to guide effective infrastructure investments and improvements. Overall, the plan’s goal is to re...
Tech Memos and Supporting Information (March 2018) Tech Memo 1: Preferred Spacing of Barrier Crossings Tech Memo 2: Scoring Methodology and Results Attachment 1: Crossing Point Scores Table Barrier Crossing Point Dataset (zipped KMZ) Background Key ...
PDF route map
Downtown St. Paul
Animation of the Central Corridor LRT line from 5th and Cedar to the Maintenance facility.
Washington Avenue & University of Minnesota
Animation of the western end of the Central Corridor LRT line through the University ...
Project timeline The history of the METRO Green Line began with initial environmental studies in 2001. Learn more about the history of the METRO Green Line. Project at a glance Service began June 14, 2014 as the METRO Green Line An 11-mile route that connects dow...
Employee-related reasonable accommodations If you are an employee seeking reasonable accommodations, please contact your manager or occupational health, office of Human Resources. Digital accessibility efforts We are conducting accessibility testing and user-testing of our...
Twin Cities regional aviation system The region has a well-developed aviation system that requires continued protection, maintenance, and enhancements to support the Twin Cities economy and transportation infrastructure. The Twin Cities region is served by one major airport...
Study work plan This study has three main elements of focus described below. Part I: E-Commerce Trends and Sustainability Impacts Analysis of trends in online purchases and last-mile delivery practices Calculation of impacts of e-commerce deliveries on the region’s vehic...
Project Updates Project Staff Project Manager: Seth Chmelik, Principal Engineer, Plant Engineering Council's Authorized Representative: Sadie Wolf, Principal Contract Administrator, Construction Services
Project Contacts For information, please contact: Email:...
Project designers made numerous changes to the line as a result of public suggestions: Designed an entirely new road surface, sidewalks, curbs and gutters from façade to façade for a uniform look for University Avenue. Retained 10-foot sidewalks in most places. New cur...
June 14, 2014: Revenue service begins. 2013: Workers install the majority of communications and electrical systems; train testing begins. December 2012: The Project ends its busiest year of heavy construction. Overall, the Project is more than 84% complete at year's...
How is storm water being handled? Storm water is being managed using best management practices, including use of infiltration trenches, which are rock-filled trenches built under curbs and boulevards along most of University Avenue. Storm water runoff is stored in the voids ...
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the Minnesota Environmental Policy Act (MEPA) require that an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) be prepared for certain actions that affect the environment. The EIS provides a means to analyze environmental, social and econo...
The Metropolitan Council created this narrated design visualization showing key elements of the METRO Green Line Extension in Minnetonka and Hopkins. The visualization shows Opus Station in Minnetonka and the Operations and Maintenance Facility and Shady Oak Station in Hopkin...
The Metropolitan Council created this narrated design visualization showing key elements of the METRO Green Line Extension in Minnetonka and Hopkins. The visualization shows Opus Station in Minnetonka and the Operations and Maintenance Facility and Shady Oak Station in Hopkin...
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 ...
Project Contacts Please contact our project team through the project hotline or email address. Email:
[email protected] Phone: 651-302-2908
Facility Plan Hastings Wastewater Treatment Plant Facility Plan - Adopted February 2022 (PDF)
Open ...
Get More Out of Your Plan: Utilize the forthcoming on-line Metropolitan Council bicycle system inventory tool to help your community establish and enhance your bikeways data, to facilitate an up-to-date regional bicycle system database and to access the regional system ...
Regional Policy and Research in the Community Development Division collects and analyzes regional data that informs regional policy, programs, and initiatives. This includes data on socioeconomic trends, land use, housing, development activity, economic activity, and project...
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CONTACT US How it works Hover over the numbered circles below to view photos and learn about how solids are processed at the Metro Plant. EVENTS & MEETINGS How it Works Energy Recovery for Incineration at the Metro Plant
The Metro Plant incineratio...
The new lift station will pump wastewater from the local wastewater collection system into the MCES regional sanitary sewer system. A series of regional sewers then conveys the wastewater to the Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Plant in Saint Paul. The lift station will inc...
April 2022 MCES 2022 customer workshops MCES 2021 performance report is now available Compliance is required regardless of supply chain shortages Local limits evaluation concludes no changes Rags down the drain cause clogs down the pipe Regional wastewater servic...
Understandably, the spread of COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, has raised questions about the status of Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) plant and interceptor construction projects. Please note the following: Construction on wastewater treatment p...
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 ...
For information about when to complete and submit a spill report, please refer to our Spill Reporting page. Application for disposal of sanitary sewer cleaning waste (using a vacuum truck or trailer) at MCES Vactor disposal sites:
Sanitary Sewer Cleaning Waste Hauler ...
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...
Protecting public health and the environment The St. Croix Valley Facility is our only location on the St. Croix River, a nationally protected waterway. It was our first facility to use ultraviolet disinfection during the normal treatment process. The facility was built in 1...
Communities the Hastings Facility serves An award-winning plant
The Hastings Plant has an excellent environmental record and regularly earns state and national awards for operational excellence. It has been a NACWA Platinum Peak Performance award winner for perfect permit ...
Cottage Grove
Lake Elmo
Woodbury Unique features of the Eagles Point Water Resource Recovery Facility As the treated water leaves the facility it passes over an effluent cascade, adding oxygen to the water before it enters the Mississippi River. The process flow path ...
Long Lake
Loretto
Maple Plain
Medina
Minnetonka
Minnetonka Beach
Minnetrista
Mound
Orono
Plymouth Protecting public health and the environment The Blue Lake Water Resource Recovery Facility is the second largest of our facilities and the third-largest faci...
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 15 includes, in Dakota County, the cities of Burnsville, Eagan, ...
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 8 includes the Hennepin and Ramsey County parts of the city of S...
Unique features of the Empire Water Resource Recovery Facility Empire utilizes stormwater management best practices, including permeable pavers, green roof, and infiltration basins The facility is equipped with solar panels, biosolids pads, and a combined heat and power g...
An award-winning plant
The Seneca Plant has an excellent environmental record and regularly earns state and national awards for operational excellence. The Seneca Plant is a National Association of Clean Water Agencies Peak Performance Silver Award winner for having fewer t...
Communities the Rogers Facility serves Key milestones July 2019 Execute Acquisition Agreement between Rogers and MCES July 1, 2019 MCES assumes Rogers WWTF Operations 2020-2020 Initiate Planning & Operations of Crow River WWPT 2...
BUDGET $300,000 SCHEDULE Completed summer 2015 SUMMARY The Metropolitan Council, Capitol Region Watershed District, and City of Saint Paul are cooperating on a rainwater harvesting and reuse system in downtown Saint Paul. Rainwater from a portion of the northern half...
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 $1,062,500 SCHEDULE Project end date: Dec. 31, 2025 SUMMARY The Metropolitan Council, in conjunction with the University of Minnesota Technical Assistance Program (MnTAP), is exploring opportunities for water conservation by businesses in the seven county metr...
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 16 includes, in Dakota County, the cities of Apple Valley, Castl...
Protecting public health and the environment Wastewater from the local community is transported through city sanitary sewer pipes (interceptors) to the facility. The East Bethel facility has an excellent environmental record and regularly earns state and national awards for...
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 6 includes the Hennepin County cities of Crystal, Golden Valley,...
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 7 includes in Hennepin County, the city of Robbinsdale and the p...
MPCA Dave Sahli
Phone: 651-757-2687
Fax: 651-297-2343
[email protected] MCES Emma de Villa
Phone: 651-602-1068
Fax: 651-602-1083 emma.devilla <!-- br-->@metc.state.mn.us Sanitary sewer extension permit guidance The sanitary sewer, or wastewater ...
BUDGET $50,000 SCHEDULE Completion in summer 2015 SUMMARY The Minnesota Technical Assistance Program (MnTAP) of the University of Minnesota identified opportunities for industrial water users in the North and East Metro Groundwater Management Area (N&E Metro GWMA) to...
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 14 includes that portion of the city of St. Paul described as fo...
Standards and regulations To ensure the highest land application quality and safety, both the EPA and the MPCA have set standards and regulations for producing and managing biosolids. The current mandates were originally enacted in 1972 by the Clean Water Act to protect U....
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 12 includes the cities of Afton, Bayport, Baytown Twp., Birchwoo...
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...
How to comply with the program Fulfill all approval/permit requirements and conditions Comply with all disposal facility rules and requirements when hauling waste to MCES facilities Pay charges and annual permit fees as assessed: Rates & Fees If a permit is issued, e...
Metropolitan Council Environmental Services sets industrial user rates and fees annually based on what it costs to provide the service. To learn more about our budget and rate-setting policies, visit Funding and Finance . Industrial user rates and fees in printable format...
Become an MCES partner MCES is accepting new landowner partners for spring and fall application seasons. Reach out to Colton Janes:
612-597-1728
[email protected] Biosolids production The compost used in the Farmers First program is an organi...
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...
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 13 includes, in Dakota County the cities of Lilydale, Mendota, M...
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 4 includes all of Carver County except for the city of Chanhasse...
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 5 includes the Hennepin County cities of Bloomington, Edina, Hop...
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...
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 3 includes the cities of Chanhassen, Deephaven, Eden Prairie, Ex...
More resources Liquid waste hauler permit process (PDF) Accepted waste types and descriptions (PDF) MCES liquid waste receiving facilities (PDF) Metro liquid waste receiving introduction (YouTube) Service area and facility map (PDF) Permit forms ...
How a grease trap works Baffles inside the trap slow the wastewater down long enough for the grease to separate and rise to the surface. The grease can then be removed and disposed of properly. Passive traps must be cleaned manually, which is a dirty and smelly job. Electro-...
Maple Grove Maple Grove Sanitary Sewer Improvement Project, ES Project 808606 Maple Plain Interceptor Chemical Odor Control, ES Project 819011 Minneapolis East Isles Sewer Improvements Project, ES Project 804125 Minneapolis East Interceptor (MEI) Rehabilitat...
Automotive shops Paint strippers, solvents, and other hazardous materials must be disposed of properly. Talk to your city or county hazardous waste official if you have questions. When these materials go down the drain, they can corrode pipes and create a toxic atmospher...
Templates for submitting sample results online The Excel templates below can be used to quickly upload your sampling results when completing your online Sampling Results Self-Monitoring Report (SMR). We have a basic template available as well as prepopulated templates for...
Tracking emissions Treating 250 millions of gallons of wastewater each day and providing nearly 49 million transit rides each year takes a lot of energy. In 2023, the Met Council emitted an estimated 252,000 tons CO2e. That’s about the equivalent of the electricity used ...
Big transportation projects like the Blue Line Extension are intended to bring big benefts. Those big benefits can also bring impacts to neighborhoods, businesses, and the environment. The environmental review process for the METRO Blue Line Extension is a federal requiremen...
Supplemental EIS Preparation Notice
Project title Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (Supplemental EIS) for the METRO Blue Line Light Rail (LRT) Extension Project. Description / scope of Supplemental EIS The BLRT Extension is a light rail transit project l...
Purpose
The purpose of the study was to better understand the bicycle componenent of the regional transportation system, including examining how on-street bikeways and off-road trails interact to serve regional transportation trips. The study used local data and public s...
Regional Solicitation The Transportation Advisory Board (TAB) plays a key role in reviewing proposed transportation projects in the plan, and recommending projects to receive federal funding. Federal transportation funds are allocated to metropolitan areas across the co...
Program 9:00 to 9:45 a.m. Open House Connect with Council members Connect with Met Council executive leaders Learn about Imagine 2050 10:00 a.m. Welcome by Mayor Patrick Hanlon Video Welcome from Gov. Tim Walz Remarks by Chair Charlie Zelle Remarks by Vice Chair R...
Upcoming Events <!--PAGEWATCH--> There are no upcoming workshops at this time. <!--/PAGEWATCH--> Past Events Community Engagement Best Practices Local examples of best practices, strategies, and efforts to engage the public Wednesday, August 17, 2016...
Robbinsdale Wednesday, November 16
5:00-7:30 p.m.
Robbinsdale City Hall Robbinsdale Design Plan [PDF] Robbinsdale Open House Boards [PDF] Brooklyn Park Thursday, November 17
5:00-7:30 p.m.
Brooklyn Park Library Brooklyn Park Design Plan (South Segme...
Annual reports The Met Council and Metro Transit collaborate with regional transit partners, county governments, and state-level DOTs to conduct an annual regional park-and-ride survey, which tracks facility use and emerging travel patterns by park-and-ride users across the ...
The METRO Green Line Extension LRT prime contractors’ roles will be to follow through with their commitments toward the DBE goals. They are responsible for putting forth good faith efforts into engaging and including DBEs to achieve the DBE goal. DBE goals for the METRO Gree...
Construction Management Position Summaries
The position summaries below describe the general functions of construction management staff for the METRO Green Line Extension (Southwest LRT) Project and anticipated posting dates. Professional certification or licensure may be r...
PRIOR TO REVENUE SERVICE Testing Safety, communications, operator training Can I have any of the materials (plants, trees, fencing, etc.) within construction sites and work zones?
No. Many of the natural materials within construction sites will be used for on...
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 May 10, 2022 Environment Committee minutes Consent Business None at this time Non-Consent Business 2022-148 : Regional Maintenance Facility Expansion, Contract 21P010 (Chris Remus, 651-602-4538) [Presentation] ...
Call to Order Approval of the Agenda Approval of September 27, 2022 Environment Committee minutes Consent Business 2022-261 JT: City of Mendota 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update, Review No. 22550-1 (Patrick Boylan 651-602-1438, Angela Torres 651-602-1566, Kyle Colvin, ...
I. CALL TO ORDER – Roll Call II. READING OF THE CHAIR’S STATEMENT III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Roll Call January 11, 2022 of the regular meeting of the Environment Committee V. CONSENT BUSINESS – Roll Call ...
Call to Order Roll call Approval of the Agenda Approval of May 25, 2022 Metropolitan Council minutes Public Invitation Invitation to interested persons to address the Council on matters not on the agenda. Pre-register at
[email protected]. Each speaker i...
I. CALL TO ORDER – Roll Call II. READING OF THE CHAIR’S STATEMENT III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Roll Call October 12, 2021 of the regular meeting of the Environment Committee V. CONSENT BUSINESS – Roll Call 1....
I. CALL TO ORDER – Roll call
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Roll call February 9, 2022, Metropolitan Council Meeting
IV. PUBLIC INVITATION
V. CONSENT AGENDA – Roll call
Note: Items lis...
I. CALL TO ORDER – Roll Call II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Roll Call December 8, 2020 of the regular meeting of the Environment Committee IV. CONSENT BUSINESS – Roll Call None V. NON-CONSE...
I. CALL TO ORDER – Roll Call II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Roll Call January 12, 2021 of the regular meeting of the Environment Committee IV. CONSENT BUSINESS – Roll Call None V. NON-CONSE...
I. CALL TO ORDER – Roll Call II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Roll Call January 26, 2021 of the regular meeting of the Environment Committee IV. CONSENT BUSINESS – Roll Call None V. NON-CONSE...
I. CALL TO ORDER – Roll call
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Roll call October 27, 2021, Metropolitan Council Meeting
IV. PUBLIC INVITATION
Invitation to interested persons to address the Cou...
MEETING OF THE ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Tuesday | February 12, 2019
Chambers | 4:00 PM
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FEBRUARY 12, 2019 ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER
Business Item 2019-41 SW will be heard and voted on at the Wedne...
I. CALL TO ORDER – Roll Call II. READING OF EXECUTIVE ORDER STATEMENT III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Roll Call March 23, 2021 of the regular meeting of the Environment Committee V. CONSENT BUSINESS – Roll Call ...
I. CALL TO ORDER – Roll call II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Roll call January 13, 2021 Metropolitan Council Meeting
IV. BUSINESS Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) presentation:Recovery Through the Pandemic (Brian Ry...
I. CALL TO ORDER - Roll call
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Roll call April 14, 2021 Metropolitan Council Meeting
IV. BUSINESS
V. CONSENT AGENDA - Roll call
Note: Items listed under the Consent Agenda will b...
MEETING OF THE ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Tuesday | December 8, 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 pra...
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 ...
MEETING OF THE ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Tuesday | March 13, 2018
Chambers | 4:00 PM
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES February 27, 2018 of the regular meeting of the Environment Committe...
MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Wednesday | April 18, 2018
LLA | 4:00 PM
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
March 21, 2018 of the special meeting of the Committee of the Whole IV. INFO...
I. CALL TO ORDER – Roll call II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Roll call December 9, 2020 Metropolitan Council Meeting IV. CONSENT AGENDA – Roll call
Note: Items listed under the Consent Agenda will be enacted...
MEETING OF THE ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Tuesday | April 10, 2018
Chambers | 4:00 PM
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES March 13, 2018 of the regular meeting of the Environment Committee ...
MEETING OF THE ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Council Chambers | 4:00 PM
AMENDED AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES November 10, 2015 of the regular meeting of the Environment Co...
MEETING OF THE ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Council Chambers | 4:00 PM
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES January 12, 2016 of the regular meeting of the Environment Committee
...
MEETING OF THE ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Council Chambers | 4:00 PM
AMENDED AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES October 27, 2015 of the regular meeting of the Environment C...
Meeting of the Environment Committee
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Council Chambers
4:00 p.m.
AGENDA
I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES March 12, 2013 of the regular meeting of the Environmen...
Meeting of the Environment Committee
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Council Chambers
4:00 p.m.
AGENDA
I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES of the regular July 9, 2013 meeting ...
Meeting of the Environment Committee
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Council Chambers
4:00 p.m.
AGENDA
I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES of the November 12, 2013 regular meeting of the...
Meeting of the Environment Committee
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Council Chambers
4:00 p.m.
AGENDA
I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES of the June 11, 2013 regular meeting of the Environmen...
MEETING OF THE ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Council Chambers | 4:00 PM
AGENDA
I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES May 13, 2014 of the regular meeting of the En...
SPECIAL METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEETING
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
390 North Robert Street, Chambers
3:00PM
AGENDA
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Meeting of the Environment Committee
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Council Chambers
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CALL TO ORDER
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
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CALL TO ORDER
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
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APPROVAL OF MINUTES
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CALL TO ORDER
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
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CALL TO ORDER
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
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APPROVAL OF MINUTES
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I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
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I.
CALL TO ORDER
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
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