CONSENT AGENDA
Items listed under the Consent Agenda will be enacted by one motion with no separate discussion. If discussion on an item is desired, the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda for separate consideration.
Approval of the Consent Agenda
2. Approving the City’s cost of providing Removal of Diseased and/or Dangerous Tree(s) in February 2026, and setting date of Legislative Hearing for June 2, 2026 and City Council public hearing for July 15, 2026 to consider and levy the assessments against individual properties. (File No. 2604T, Assessment No. 269003)
4. Approving the application for change of ownership to the Liquor On Sale - 291 or more seats, Liquor On Sale - Sunday, Liquor On Sale - 2AM Closing, Entertainment (B), Tobacco Shop & Liquor Off Sale licenses now held by SPH Grill LLC d/b/a The St Paul Grill (License ID #DSIBLLIQ-000679-2026) for the premises located at 350 Market Street.
5. Approving the expansion of the Liquor Outdoor Service Area of the existing Liquor On Sale - 100 seats or less, Liquor On Sale - Sunday, Liquor Outdoor Service Area (Patio), Entertainment (A), and Gambling Location licenses for 620 Club LLC d/b/a 620 Club (License ID #20240001045) for the premises located at 620 7th Street West.
6. Authorizing the Fire Department to apply for the Capitol Region Watershed District maintenance grant.
Passed 6-0-0 Adopted
7. Preliminary Order setting the date of Public Hearing for June 10, 2026 to consider approval of the improvement to the alley bounded by Hatch, Orchard, Kilburn and Ryde. (File No. 19266, Assessment No. 255001)
8. Approving the agreements with Lime (Neutron Holdings, Inc. dba Lime) and Spin (Pheenix USH LLC, dba Spin) to provide electric scooter and electric-assisted bicycle sharing services for the 2026 season, with the option to renew for two additional one-year terms.
9. Accepting the gift of travel, lodging, and related expenses from NACTO and supporting funders for Steve Dodge to attend the Designing Cities Conference on equitable, safe, and sustainable multi-modal transportation.
Passed 6-0-0 Adopted
12. Approving the Mayor’s appointment of Samuel Xiong, Phoenix Vang, and Lay Wah to three-year terms on Mayor’s Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities.
Passed 6-0-0 Adopted
13. Accepting temporary easements and authorizing payment to property owners for the Woodward Alley Reconstruction Project.
14. Authorizing the City to apply for the Knight Cities Challenge from Knight Foundation to support a range of innovative projects to address community needs around expanding economic opportunity and growing cultural vibrancy.
Passed 6-0-0 Adopted
15. Approving the Mayor’s appointment of Paw Wah Wah, Amria Abdirahman, Jaclyn Nicholas and Alexander Knoll to the Climate Justice Advisory Board.
Passed 6-0-0 Adopted
16. Authorizing the Saint Paul Police Department to accept a bequest from the Nancy E. Sittard Irrevocable Trust for the purchase, training, and care for police dogs.
17. Approving the Memorandum of Agreement between the City of Saint Paul and the Tri-Council (LIUNA Laborers, Local 563; General Drivers, Local 120; and Operating Engineers, Local 49) for a 2026 interim wage increase during their reorganization transition.
18. Approving the Mayor's appointment of Emily Peterson to the Police Civilian Internal Affairs Review Commission.
Passed 6-0-0 Adopted
19. Approving the application for change of ownership to the Wine On Sale and Malt On Sale (Strong) license (License ID #DSIBLLIQ-000661-2026) now held by Moon House Thai Cuisine LLC d/b/a Moon House Thai Cuisine for the premises located at 1665 Rice Street.
21. Approving the application for change of ownership to the Motor Vehicle Salvage Dealer (License ID #DSIBLAUTO-000680-2026) and Second Hand Dealer - Motor Vehicle (License ID #DSIBLAUTO-000714-2026) licenses now held by Atlas Automotive Recycling LLC d/b/a Atlas Automotive Recycling LLC for the premises located at 228 Sycamore Street West.
22. Extending the appointment of Jardine, Logan & O’Brien, P.L.L.P., as Special Counsel for purposes of providing legal advice, counsel, and representation in civil lawsuits involving the City.
24. Correcting a scrivener's error in Ord 25-78 which established Chapter 15 of the Administrative Code to define structured quarterly reporting requirements for certain personnel vacancies and overtime utilization.
Passed 6-0-0 Adopted
25. Accepting the gift of registration, meals, hotel and travel expenses from Local Progress for Council Vice President Nelsie Yang to attend the 2026 Local Progress National Convening.
Passed 6-0-0 Adopted
26. Approving the Use of Grant Funds Through the Ward 1 Neighborhood STAR Year-Round Program for Camphor Memorial United Methodist Church Systems Investments Project.
Passed 6-0-0 Adopted
27. Approving the Memorandum of Agreement for the 2026 Wage and Fringe Adjustment between the City of Saint Paul and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 110.
28. Approving the Memorandum of Agreement for the 2026 Wage and Fringe Adjustment between the City of Saint Paul and the United Association of Steamfitters Pipefitters Local No 455.
10. Approving the Mayor’s appointment of Alliana Golds, Joua Lor, and Mary Wah to three-year terms on the Humans Rights and Equal Economic Opportunity Commission.
Passed 6-0-0 Adopted
11. Approving the Mayor’s appointment of Michelle Collins, Ollie Grotzke, and Hser Wah to two-year terms on the Labor Standards Advisory Committee.
Passed 6-0-0 Adopted
SUSPENSION ITEM
Urging European financial institutions to divest from companies that enable the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and supporting the delegation of Twin Cities residents advocating for this divestment. (to be withdrawn)
ORDINANCES
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31. Amending Chapter 66 of the Legislative Code to correct a scrivener’s error related to allowing additional lot coverage for providing functional green roof space.
32. Updating Chapter 310 of the Legislative Code (Title XXIX) pertaining to Uniform License Procedures to extend payment of license renewal fees owed in calendar year 2026.
33. Authorizing issuance of and awarding the sale of General Obligation Various Purpose Bonds, Series 2026B and levying a tax for the Series 2026B Bonds.
34. Authorizing the issuance of and awarding the sale of General Obligation Street Reconstruction Bonds, Series 2026C; and levying a tax for the payment of the Series 2026C Bonds.
35. Authorizing a transfer of appropriations between the Saint Paul City Council General Fund and Special Projects Fund in the amount of $50,000 to align Audit Committee spending with past practices.
36. Authorizing the City Council to utilize fund balance, accumulated and unspent in 2025, to increase the financing and spending budgets in the City Council Special Projects Fund by $245,050.
37. Accepting grant funds, authorizing execution of a grant agreement (with indemnity obligations and other documents related thereto) and amending the operating budget with respect to the City’s sponsorship of a Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) Contamination Cleanup grant for the benefit Face to Face at 1170 Arcade Street North. (District 5, Ward 6).
38. Authorizing the acceptance of $298,000 from the Minnesota Department of Commerce’s Microgrids at Community Lifeline Facilities Grant Program for Oxford Community Center; and authorizing the execution of a grant agreement and amending the 2026 Grant Budget.
40. Approving five (5) applications of El Burrito Mercado for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound for Las Series de Verano de El Burrito Mercado, including Fiesta Mexicana en el Patio event on the Fridays of May 8, June 5, July 10, August 7, and September 11, 2026; Ritmo y Flow Brunch en el Patio event on the Saturdays of May 9, June 13, July 11, and August 15, 2026; Puro Tex-Mex Party en el Patio event on the Saturdays of May 30, June 27, July 25, and August 29, 2026; Baile En Mi Barrio event on the Saturdays of June 13, July 18, and August 8, 2026; and Pop-Up Tianguis event on the Sundays of June 28 and August 9, 2026, all at 175 Cesar Chavez Street - El Burrito Mercado.
41. Approving the application of Ordway Center for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound for a Flint Hills Family event on May 27-30, 2026, at 109 West 4th Street - Rice Park and 379 Saint Peter Street - Landmark Plaza.
42. Approving the application of University of Saint Thomas - Campus Life for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound for a Tommie Fest event on Friday, May 15, 2026, at 2115 Summit Avenue - University of Saint Thomas, John P. Monahan Plaza.
43. Approving the application of Dual Citizen Brewing Company for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound for Friends of the Mississippi Benefit Concert - "Music for the Mississippi" event on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at 725 Raymond Avenue - Dual Citizen Brewing.
44. Approving the application of Skinner's Pub for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound for a Music on the Patio event series on Tuesdays from June 2, 2026, through September 29, 2026, at 919 Randolph Avenue - Skinner's Pub.
45. Approving the application of Wabasha Brewing for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound for Live Music at Wabasha event series on the Saturdays of May 9, May 23, June 6, June 20, July 4, August 1, and August 15, 2026, at 429 Wabasha Street South - the patio of Wabasha Brewing.
46. Approving the application of Ramsey County Regional Railroad Authority for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound for the Train Days Music Festival event on Saturday, June 6, 2026, at 240 Kellogg Boulevard East - Union Depot.
LEGISLATIVE HEARING CONSENT AGENDA
Items listed under the Consent Agenda will receive a combined public hearing and be enacted by one motion with no separate discussion. Items may be removed from the Consent Agenda for a separate public hearing and discussion if desired.
Approval of the Consent Agenda
47. Appeal of Michael Corcoran to a Summary Abatement Order and Vehicle Abatement Order at 1478 AMES AVENUE.
53. Ordering the rehabilitation or razing and removal of the structures at 118 MANITOBA AVENUE within fifteen (15) days after the March 18, 2026, City Council Public Hearing. (Amend to grant 180 days)
61. Ratifying the assessment for Demolition of Vacant, Nuisance and/or Hazardous Structure from the month of December 2025. (File No. J2602C, Assessment No. 262001)
62. Ratifying the assessment for Demolition of Vacant, Nuisance and/or Hazardous Structure from the month of December 2025. (File No. J2603C, Assessment No. 262002)
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31. Amending Chapter 66 of the Legislative Code to correct a scrivener’s error related to allowing additional lot coverage for providing functional green roof space.
32. Updating Chapter 310 of the Legislative Code (Title XXIX) pertaining to Uniform License Procedures to extend payment of license renewal fees owed in calendar year 2026.
33. Authorizing issuance of and awarding the sale of General Obligation Various Purpose Bonds, Series 2026B and levying a tax for the Series 2026B Bonds.
34. Authorizing the issuance of and awarding the sale of General Obligation Street Reconstruction Bonds, Series 2026C; and levying a tax for the payment of the Series 2026C Bonds.
35. Authorizing a transfer of appropriations between the Saint Paul City Council General Fund and Special Projects Fund in the amount of $50,000 to align Audit Committee spending with past practices.
36. Authorizing the City Council to utilize fund balance, accumulated and unspent in 2025, to increase the financing and spending budgets in the City Council Special Projects Fund by $245,050.
37. Accepting grant funds, authorizing execution of a grant agreement (with indemnity obligations and other documents related thereto) and amending the operating budget with respect to the City’s sponsorship of a Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) Contamination Cleanup grant for the benefit Face to Face at 1170 Arcade Street North. (District 5, Ward 6).
38. Authorizing the acceptance of $298,000 from the Minnesota Department of Commerce’s Microgrids at Community Lifeline Facilities Grant Program for Oxford Community Center; and authorizing the execution of a grant agreement and amending the 2026 Grant Budget.
40. Approving five (5) applications of El Burrito Mercado for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound for Las Series de Verano de El Burrito Mercado, including Fiesta Mexicana en el Patio event on the Fridays of May 8, June 5, July 10, August 7, and September 11, 2026; Ritmo y Flow Brunch en el Patio event on the Saturdays of May 9, June 13, July 11, and August 15, 2026; Puro Tex-Mex Party en el Patio event on the Saturdays of May 30, June 27, July 25, and August 29, 2026; Baile En Mi Barrio event on the Saturdays of June 13, July 18, and August 8, 2026; and Pop-Up Tianguis event on the Sundays of June 28 and August 9, 2026, all at 175 Cesar Chavez Street - El Burrito Mercado.
41. Approving the application of Ordway Center for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound for a Flint Hills Family event on May 27-30, 2026, at 109 West 4th Street - Rice Park and 379 Saint Peter Street - Landmark Plaza.
42. Approving the application of University of Saint Thomas - Campus Life for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound for a Tommie Fest event on Friday, May 15, 2026, at 2115 Summit Avenue - University of Saint Thomas, John P. Monahan Plaza.
43. Approving the application of Dual Citizen Brewing Company for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound for Friends of the Mississippi Benefit Concert - "Music for the Mississippi" event on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at 725 Raymond Avenue - Dual Citizen Brewing.
44. Approving the application of Skinner's Pub for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound for a Music on the Patio event series on Tuesdays from June 2, 2026, through September 29, 2026, at 919 Randolph Avenue - Skinner's Pub.
45. Approving the application of Wabasha Brewing for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound for Live Music at Wabasha event series on the Saturdays of May 9, May 23, June 6, June 20, July 4, August 1, and August 15, 2026, at 429 Wabasha Street South - the patio of Wabasha Brewing.
46. Approving the application of Ramsey County Regional Railroad Authority for a sound level variance in order to present amplified sound for the Train Days Music Festival event on Saturday, June 6, 2026, at 240 Kellogg Boulevard East - Union Depot.
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.