City Council February 13, 2025   2/13/2025

Attachments
  • Call to Order

    • 1. Roll Call.

    • 2. Adoption of the agenda.

    • 4. Referral of petitions, communications, and reports to the proper Committees.

  • Administration & Enterprise Oversight Committee

    • 1. Gift acceptance from Metropolitan Police Department of travel and lodging expenses

      • Passed 6-0-0 Approved
      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 2. Gift acceptance from the New Jersey Environmental Health Association of registration, travel, and lodging

      • Passed 6-0-0 Approved
      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 3. Gift acceptance from Hello Heart of travel, lodging, and meals

      • Passed 6-0-0 Approved
      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 4. Bid for Bridge 9 (Ward 2 Ped/Bike Bridge over the Mississippi) Improvements

      • Passed 6-0-0 Approved
      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 5. Contract amendments with senior services providers

      • Authorizing an increase to contract COM0003368 with Longfellow Healthy Seniors in the amount of $21,000 for a total amount not to exceed $189,000, and extension through June 30, 2025, to enhance aging support services.

        • Passed 6-0-0 Approved
        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
      • Authorizing an increase to contract COM0003374 with Nokomis Healthy Seniors Program in the amount of $21,000 for a total amount not to exceed $189,000, and extension through June 30, 2025, to enhance aging support services.

        • Passed 6-0-0 Approved
        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
      • Authorizing an increase to contract COM0003373 with Senior Community Services in the amount of $12,500 for a total amount not to exceed $112,500, and extension through June 30, 2025, to enhance aging support services.

        • Passed 6-0-0 Approved
        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
      • Authorizing an increase to contract COM0003365 with Southeast Seniors in the amount of $15,500 for a total amount not to exceed $139,500, and extension through June 30, 2025, to enhance aging support services.

        • Passed 6-0-0 Approved
        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 6. Contract amendment with Cornerstone Advocacy Service for sexual assault case advocacy services

      • Passed 6-0-0 Approved
      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 7. Contract amendment with Huls Brokerage, Inc. for Hauling & Disposal of Agricultural Liming Materials

      • Passed 6-0-0 Approved
      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 8. Contract Amendment with Family Tree Clinic for sexual health services for youth

      • Passed 6-0-0 Approved
      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 9. Contract with Advocates for Better Health as Fiscal Agent for Minneapolis Health Department's (MHD) Public Health Community Institute

      • Passed 6-0-0 Approved
      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 10. Legal Settlement: Mohammed Shahidullah v. City of Minneapolis

      • Passed 6-0-0 Approved
      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 11. Joint Powers Agreement for Embedded social worker in Minneapolis Emergency Communications Center

      • Passed 6-0-0 Approved
      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 12. Legal Settlement: Workers' Compensation Claim of Ricardo Muro

      • Passed 4-2-0 Approved
      • Passed 10-3-0 Approved
    • 13. Legal Settlement: Workers' Compensation Claim of Jonathan Petron

      • Passed 4-2-0 Approved
      • Passed 10-3-0 Approved
    • 14. Legal Settlement: Workers' Compensation Claim of Michael Griffin

      • Passed 4-2-0 Approved
      • Passed 10-3-0 Approved
    • 15. Legal Settlement: Workers' Compensation Claim of Luis Porras

      • Passed 4-2-0 Approved
      • Passed 10-3-0 Approved
    • 16. Fire Department Recruitment

      • Receiving and filing a national landscape analysis report of other cities’ fire departments' recruitment and retention practices and policies, including a specific focus on hiring and recruitment practices pertaining to female candidates.

      • Directing the Legislative Department to conduct a landscape review of municipal fire department recruitment and retention practices, including a specific focus on hiring and recruitment practices pertaining to female candidates; and identify any similarities, challenges, or areas of opportunities.

        • Passed 6-0-0 Approved, does not require Mayor's signature
        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved, does not require Mayor's signature
  • Budget Committee

  • Business, Housing & Zoning Committee

    • 1. Bar Harmony, 501 1ST AVE NE (Ward 3), Minneapolis, MN, submitted by Harmony Coffee LLC, for an On Sale Wine, Limited Entertainment with Strong Beer license

      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 2. The 1893 at the Historic Grain Belt Office, 1215 MARSHALL ST NE Minneapolis, MN, (Ward 3) submitted by Entourage Events Group Inc, for a Rental Hall and Extended Hours of Operation license

      • The 1893 at the Historic Grain Belt Office, 1215 MARSHALL ST NE Minneapolis, MN, (Ward 3) submitted by Entourage Events Group Inc, BLEnter, LIC410591

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
      • The 1893 at the Historic Grain Belt Office, 1215 MARSHALL ST NE Minneapolis, MN, submitted by Entourage Events Group Inc, BLGeneral, LIC421042

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 3. Demolition of Historic Resource appeal: Richard Hutsell, 3120 Washburn Ave N

      • Passed 4-2-0 Approved
      • Passed 9-4-0 Approved
    • 4. Certificate of Appropriateness appeal: Craig Harris, 204 5th Ave SE

      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 5. Liquor license approvals for February 4, 2025

      • Lagniappe/Du Nord Cocktail Room, 2700 LAKE ST E Minneapolis, MN, (Ward 9) submitted by 2700 Lake Restaurant LLC, BLAmend, LIC421337

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
      • Kelber Catering, 1301 2ND AVE S Minneapolis, MN, (Ward 7) submitted by Kelber Catering Inc, BLAmend, LIC420982

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
      • Lunds & Byerlys Wines & Spirits, 1208 HARMON PL Minneapolis, MN, (Ward 7) submitted by Lund Beverages LLC, BLAmend, LIC421294

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 6. Liquor license renewals for February 4, 2025

      • D'Amico Catering at the Walker Art Center, 1750 HENNEPIN AVE Minneapolis, MN, (Ward 7) submitted by D'Amico Catering LLC, BLLiquor, LIC395761

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
      • Guavas Cuban Cafe, 5607 CHICAGO AVE Minneapolis, MN, submitted by Machado Food Concepts LLC, BLWine, LIC373605

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
      • Quincy Hall, 1325 QUINCY ST NE Minneapolis, MN, (Ward 1) submitted by Crave Catering Event Center LLC, BLLiquor, LIC382152

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 7. Rental dwelling license reinstatement: 2008 21st Ave N, owner Eric Miklein

      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 8. Great Streets 2025 Business District Support Grant Agreements

      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 9. Neighborhood Revitalization Program loan forgiveness for Cooperativa Mercado Central, Inc.: 3016 Bloomington Ave

      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 10. Preliminary Reservation of Additional Year 2025 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credits

      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 11. Hate Crimes Prevention Technical Assistance Program

      • Approving guidelines for the Hate Crimes Prevention Technical Assistance Program.

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
      • Passage of Resolution authorizing form documents and delegating authority to the Community Planning & Economic Development Department Director to make and execute grant agreements with eligible applicants consistent with the Hate Crimes Prevention Technical Assistance Program Guidelines.

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 12. Lowry Handy Stop, 700 Lowry AVE NE Minneapolis, MN, (Ward 1) submitted by A and R Fuel Inc, for an Extended Hours of Operation license

      • Passed 6-0-0 Approved, does not require Mayor's signature
      • Passed 11-2-0 Approved, does not require Mayor's signature
  • Climate & Infrastructure Committee

  • Committee of the Whole

    • 1. Erik Nilsson honorary resolution

      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 2. Allison Lussier After Action

      • Passed 12-0-0 Approved, does not require Mayor's signature
      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved, does not require Mayor's signature
    • 3. Federal executive actions presentation and litigation authority

      • Passage of Resolution amending Resolution 2025R-045 by extending the deadline for authority to join or initiate lawsuits or other legal actions challenging certain federal actions.

        • Passed 11-0-0 Approved
      • Receiving and filing a presentation from the City Attorney's Office on Federal executive actions that may impact the City and its residents.

      • Passage of Resolution authorizing litigation authority to the City Attorney relating to federal actions and authorizing the City Attorney’s Office to execute any documents necessary to effectuate this Resolution.

        • Passed 12-0-0 Approved
        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 4. Contract amendment with Storm Training Group, L.L.C. . for services related to training Police Department officers

      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 5. Contract amendment with Storm Training Group, L.L.C. for services related to training Police Department academy recruits

      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
  • Public Health & Safety Committee

    • 1. Minnesota Department of Health Public Health Response Sustainability Grant for 2024

      • Accepting additional grant funds, in the amount of $79,750, in local public health funds from the Minnesota Department of Health for the Public Health Response Sustainability Grant for the period of Jan 1, 2024, through Jun 30, 2025.

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
      • Passage of Resolution appropriating funds to the Health Department.

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
      • Accepting a grant from the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), in the amount of $304,782, to support a robust response to emergencies through planning, training, exercises, and response at the local level for the period of Jan 1, 2024, through Jun 30, 2025.

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
      • Authorizing an agreement with the State of Minnesota to provide public health services.

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
      • Passage of Resolution approving appropriation of funds to the Health Department.

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 2. Memorandum of Understanding between the Department of Veteran Affairs and the Minneapolis Police Department

      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 3. Memorandum of Understanding between Augsburg University and the Minneapolis Police Department

      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 4. Contract with Minnesota Recovery Connection to implement the Public Health Regenerative Leadership Synergy (PHEARLESS) grant

      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 5. Contract with CityMatCH for work on the Healthy Families Community-Based Perinatal Health Initiative

      • Accepting $180,028 for Year 2 of the University of Nebraska CityMatCH project, from Sept 30, 2024, through Sept 29, 2025.

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
      • Authorizing a contract with the University of Nebraska CityMatCH project for Year 2 of the project from Sept 30, 2024, to Sept 29, 2025.

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
      • Passage of Resolution approving appropriation of funds to the Health Department.

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
    • 6. Autonomous food delivery technology and its impacts on workers

      • Passed 13-0-0 Approved, does not require Mayor's signature
    • 7. 2025 Summer Safety Plan

      • Receiving and filing an overview of the 2025 summer safety planning.

      • Approving a legislative directive related to information about the administration's 2025 summer safety plan.

        • Passed 13-0-0 Approved
  • Notice of Ordinance Introductions

  • Introduction & Referral Calendar

    • 1. George Floyd Square Pedestrian Mall ordinance

      • Passed 13-0-0 Returned to author
      • Passed 7-4-0 Returned to author
      • Passed 13-0-0 Returned to author
  • Motions

  • Addendum