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Feb 1, 2024 · If you live in Minneapolis, one of the 13 Council Members represents your ward. Find your ward. See Council Members. The City Council is the City's legislative body. Council Members work together with the Mayor to pass: Local laws and policies. The City’s annual budget.
- Find My Ward
You can use our map to find your ward or Council Member....
- Ward 8 - Andrea Jenkins
Council Member Andrea Jenkins represents Ward 8, which is...
- Ward 2 - Robin Wonsley
Council Member Robin Wonsley represents Ward 2, which covers...
- Ward 12 - Andrew Johnson
Council Member Aurin Chowdhury represents Ward 12, which is...
- Ward 13 - Linea Palmisano
Council Member Linea Palmisano represents Ward 13, which is...
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The City Council operates with a system of standing...
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Dec 5, 2023 · In a unified move, the Minneapolis City Council approved the 2024 $1.8 billion city budget. The Minneapolis Budget Committee voted to increase salary and wages for 566 city employees on...
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Dec 10, 2023 · Minneapolis taxpayers pay their council members nearly $29,000 more than the average of those nine cities. Meanwhile, Frey's salary is about $26,000 less than the average of those peer...
Mar 7, 2024 · Ignoring threats that Uber and Lyft will pull out of Minneapolis — and perhaps the entire state — the Minneapolis City Council passed an ordinance hiking driver pay with a veto-proof 9-4 vote on Thursday.
Feb 5, 2024 · The Minneapolis City Council's new majority is pushing for issues ranging from a potential carbon tax to new protections for workers and checks on Mayor Jacob Frey.
Nov 30, 2023 · Updated 8:45 a.m. Members of the Minneapolis City Council will offer proposed changes to the $1.8 billion city budget proposed by the mayor on Thursday. Many of the council members’...
The Minneapolis City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a roughly $1.8 billion taxing-and-spending plan for next year that prioritizes public safety — both traditional policing and...