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The City of Saint Paul
14110kt Meetings for the Week of
September 4th, thru September 8th, 2000
MONDAY - September 4th
OFFICE CLOSED -LABOR DAY OBSERVED
TUESDAY - September 5th
*Ramsey County Board of 10:00 AM Council Chambers
Commissioners
Legislative Hearings (Summary Abatements 10:00 AM Room 330 City Hall
and Nuisance)
Property Code Enforcement 1:30 PM Room 330 City Hall
Hearings
WEDNESDAY - September 6th
Planning Commission Neighborhood 8:30 AM Room 1106 City Hall Annex
& Current Planning Committee
*City Council Budget Review 10:00 AM Council Chambers
Hearings
*City Council 3:30 PM Council Chambers
*Public Hearings 5:30 PM Council Chambers
THIJRSDAY - September 7th
Zoning Committee 3:00 PM Council Chambers
Heritage Preservation Education 5:00 PM Room 41 City Hall
Committee
Heritage Preservation Design 5:00 PM Room 40 City Hall
Review Committee
FRIDAY - September. 8th
*Ramsey County Board Budget 8:00 AM Council Chambers
Hearing
Planning Commission 8:30 AM Room 40 City Hall
*Cablecast live and repeated on Saint Paul Channel 18.
Interpreter service for the hearing impaired will be provided at public meetings upon request. Request can be made by
calling(651)266-8509(Voice and TDD)Monday thru Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.A minimum of two days notice is
required
For more information on any of these meetings,you can send Email to:
citizen.serviceci.stpaul.mn.us, or call the Saint Paul Citizen Service Office at(651) 266-8989
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M„ r N ng CALENDAR Saint Paul Planning Commission Meetings
SEPTEMBER 2 0 0 0-FIRST WEEK
Mon 4 Office Labor Day Observed
Closed
Tues 5
Wed 6 8:30-9:15 a.m. Neighborhood & Current Planning Committee V Room 1106
City Hall Annex
25 W. Fourth St.
Trout Brook-Lower Phalen Creek Greenway- Small Area Plan&
40 Acre Study. (Virginia Burke,266-6661)
Thurs 7
Fri 8 8:30-11 a.m. Planning Commission Meeting Room 40 City Hall
(Larry Soderholm,266-6575) V/7Conference Center
15 Kellogg Blvd
OLD BUSINESS
(#00-130-376)County Law Enforcement Center- Special Condition Use Permit
for a new County Law Enforcement Center to include processing and housing of
pretrial inmates. Area bounded by Olive,University,Lafayette, and Grove.
(Allan Torstenson, 266-6579)
(#00-135-068)Al-Arabi Laundromat-Nonconforming Use Permit to change
from a machine shop to a laundromat. 962 Forest,NE corner of Forest and Case
Ave. (Allan Torstenson,266-6579)
(#00-136-357)Macalester Plymouth United Church- Sign Variances for sign to
be 8 feet high(6 feet allowed)and 43 square feet in area(30 square feet allowed).
1658 Lincoln Ave., SW corner of Lincoln&Macalester. (James Zdon,266- 6559)
NEW BUSINESS
(#00-137-380)Marie Cosgrove-Change of Nonconforming Use from a massage
therapist and beauty salon to a beauty salon and apartment. 1043 Osceola,NW
corner of Osceola at Oxford. (Donna Drummond,266-6556)
(#00-137-293)Jeffrey Boston-Change of Nonconforming Use from human
service licensed community residential facility for 10 residents with a third floor
dwelling unit to a transitional housing facility for 10 residents and live-in staff in
the third floor unit. 1489-91 Sherburne Ave,NE corner of Sherburne at Simpson.
(Joel Spoonheim,266-6614)
Busway Systems -An informational presentation by Steve Morris, Project
Manager, for the Ramsey County staff; Tom Eggum, Director of the Public
Works Department; and Rich Rovang, Director of Engineering and Facilities
for Metro Transit.
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
MEETING NOTICE
NOTIFICATION DATE: July 27, 2000
TO: Peter White, Real Estate
Al Shetka, Public Works
Tom Stadsklev, Public Works
Jerry Blakey, Councilmember
Jim Wentell, Thomas-Dale Community Council
MEETING
DATE: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 TIME: 7:00 P.M.
PLACE: Thomas-Dale Community Council REQUESTED BY: Dan Haak
689 North Dale Street DA-(4
SUBJECT: Charles/Chatsworth (2000 RSVP)
Assessment Ratification Neighborhood Meeting Notice
City Project No. 00-P-8114
REMARKS OR AGENDA:
Attached is a copy of the meeting notice sent to property owners.
PLEASE BRING:
BRIEF SUMMARY:
c: Jane Chada
City Councilmembers
City Attorney
City Clerk
Citizen Service Office
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Thomas J.Eggum,Director
SNINILarry Lueth,Construction Engineer
CITY OF SAINT PAUL
Norm Coleman, Mayor 25 W.Fourth Street
900 City Hall Annex Telephone:651-266-6080
Saint Paul,MN 55102-1660 Facsimile: 651-292-6315
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July 27, 2000
Dear Neighbor:
The Charles-Chatsworth Residential Street Vitality Project in your neighborhood has started and
will be substantially complete later this fall. As a result of the project,you will have streets that are
smoother,safer, and better lit. In coordination with this project,N.S.P. gas service and other utility
services are being upgraded and improved.
A public hearing before the City Council for the approval of the assessments for the project,has been
scheduled for September 6, 2000. A separate notice for that meeting is included in this mailing.
A neighborhood meeting to answer questions about the assessment rates,the project and its funding
will be held at 7:00 P.M., Tuesday, August 22, 2000, at the Thomas-Dale Community Council
located at 689 N. Dale Street.
Representatives from the Department of Public Works and the Department of Technology and
Management Services Real Estate Division will be at this meeting to field your questions.
If you have questions prior to the August 22nd meeting, you can call me at 651-266-6084.
Sincerely,
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Daniel A. Haak
Project Engineer
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A,N r' . Saint Paul City Council
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Ratification of Assessment
OWNER OR TAXPAYER COUNCIL DISTRICT#2
PLANNING COUNCIL#09
FILE# 18908
ASSESSMENT#0679
RECEIVE-® PROPERTY ADDRESS
PUG A A 2000 PARCEL ID
c\-0 CLERK
PROPERTY TAX DESCRIPTION
THE TIME: Wednesday, September 6, 2000, at 5:30 p.m.
PUBLIC PLACE: City Council Chambers, 3rd Floor City Hall-Court House
HEARING Written or oral statements by any owner will be considered by the Council at this hearing.
PURPOSE To consider approval of the assessment for:
SEVENTH/ELEANOR AREA STREET PAVING AND LIGHTING IMPROVEMENTS
ASSESSMENT The proposed assessment for the above property is $. If the City Council approves
INFORMATION the assessment you will have 30 days to pay without interest. Any unpaid balance will be
collected with your property taxes over year(s) at 6.400% interest. The proposed assessme
roll for this project is available for review in the Real Estate Division, 15 Kellogg Blvd. W.
Room 140, City Hall.
ASSESSMENT
CALCULATION
NOTE: THIS IS NOT YOUR BILL. YOU WILL RECEIVE AN INVOICE AFTER THE HEARING
SPECIFYING THE AMOUNT APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL WITH COMPLETE
INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO PAY THIS ASSESSMENT.
CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE NOTIFICATION DATE 08/11/00
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DEFERRED Persons 65 and older or retired by virtue of a permanent and total disability may qualify
PAYMENTS for deferred payment of special assessments. You may apply for deferred payment if it
would be a hardship and you homestead this property.
This is not a forgiveness of payment. It is a deferred payment plan in which interest
continues to accrue. You can apply for this plan only after the City Council approves
the RATIFICATION OF ASSESSMENTS. For more information on deferments,
please call (651) 266-8858.
QUESTIONS Before the public hearing of a local improvement, call (651) 266-8850 and refer to the
File#on page 1. City staff will be available to answer any last minute questions on this
project in Room 140 City Hall the same day as the hearing. After the public hearing call
(651) 266-8858 and refer to the Assessment# on page 1.
If this notice is for an assessment to be levied for a Summary Abatement (property
cleanup), the Boarding -up of vacant buildings, a Building Demolition or Tree Removal,
please call (651) 266-8858 if you have questions.
APPEAL City Council decisions are subject to appeal to the Ramsey County District Court. You
must first file a notice stating the grounds for the appeal with the City Clerk within 20
days after the order adopting the assessment. You must also file the same notice with
the Clerk of District Court within 10 days after filing with the City Clerk.
NOTE: Failure to file the required notices within the times specified shall forever
prohibit an appeal from the assessment.
Section 64.06 of the Saint Paul Administrative Code requires regular assessment
payments to be made even if an assessment is under appeal. If the appeal is successful,
the payments including interest will be refunded.
NOTICE SENT BY THE REAL ESTATE DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES
ROOM 140 CITY HALL-COURT HOUSE
SAINT PAUL, MN 55102-1613
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` DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Thomas J.Eggum.Director
CITY OF SAINT PAUL Larry Gueth,Construction Engineer
Norm Coleman,Mayor 25 W.Fourth Street
900 City Hall Annex Telephone:651-266-6080
Saint Paul,MN 55102-1660 Facsimile: 651-292-6315
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July 27, 2000
Dear Neighbor:
The Seventh-Eleanor Residential Street Vitality Project in your neighborhood has started and will
be substantially complete later this fall. As a result of the project, you will have streets that are
smoother,safer,and better lit. In coordination with this project,N.S.P.gas service and other utility
services are being upgraded and improved.
A public hearing before the City Council for the approval of the assessments for the project,has been
scheduled for September 6,2000. A separate notice for that meeting is included in this mailing.
A neighborhood meeting to answer questions about the assessment rates,the project and its funding
will be held at 6:00 P.M., Thursday, August 24, 2000, at the West Seventh/Fort Road Federation
located at 974 W. Seventh Street at James Avenue.
Representatives from the Department of Public Works and the Department of Technology and
Management Services Real Estate Division will be at this meeting to field your questions.
If you have questions prior to the August 24th meeting,you can call me at 651-266-6084.
Sincerely,
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Daniel A. Haak
Project Engineer
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Enclosure
Responsive Services • Quality Facilities • Employee Pride
SEP-01-2000 08:10 RAMSEY COUNTY MANAGER 651 266 8039 P.02/02
MEETING NOTICE
BOARD OF RAMSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
15 W. KELLOGG BLVD.,ST.PAUL, MN 55102
651 266-8350
[1AMSEY COUNTY
Monday, September 4, 2000
LABOR DAY HOLIDAY
OFFICES CLOSED
Tuesday, September 5, 2000
9:00 a.m. - Policy Board Meeting
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
Immediately following Policy Meeting
- Administrative Board Meeting
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
- Public Works, Parks& Solid Waste Committee
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
- Criminal Justice Committee
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
Wednesday, September 6, 2000
Thursday, September 7, 2000
Friday, September 8, 2000
8:00 a.m. - Budget Hearings
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
ADVANCE NOTICE:
September 12, 2000 —Policy Board Meeting
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
MEETING NOTICE
NOTIFICATION DATE: July 27, 2000
TO: Peter White, Real Estate
Al Shetka, Public Works
Tom Stadsklev, Public Works
Pat Harris, Councilmember
Betty Moran, W. Seventh/Ford Road Federation
MEETING
DATE: Thursday, August 24, 2000 TIME: 6:00 P.M.
PLACE: West Seventh-Fort Road Federation REQUESTED BY: Dan Haak
974 W. Seventh Street '8A-t't
SUBJECT: Seventh-Eleanor (2000 RSVP)
Assessment Ratification Neighborhood Meeting Notice
City Project No. 00-P-8113
REMARKS OR AGENDA:
Attached is a copy of the meeting notice sent to property owners.
PLEASE BRING:
REC;F NED
BRIEF SUMMARY:
JUL 31 2000
CITY CLERK
c: Jane Chada
City Councilmembers
City Attorney
City Clerk
Citizen Service Office
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Thomas J.Eggum,Director
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Norm Coleman, Mayor 25 W.Fourth Street
900 City Hall Annex Telephone:651-266-6080
Saint Paul,MN 55102-1660 Facsimile: 651-292-6315
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July 27, 2000
Dear Neighbor:
The Seventh-Eleanor Residential Street Vitality Project in your neighborhood has started and will
be substantially complete later this fall. As a result of the project, you will have streets that are
smoother,safer, and better lit. In coordination with this project,N.S.P. gas service and other utility
services are being upgraded and improved.
A public hearing before the City Council for the approval of the assessments for the project,has been
scheduled for September 6, 2000. A separate notice for that meeting is included in this mailing.
A neighborhood meeting to answer questions about the assessment rates,the project and its funding
will be held at 6:00 P.M., Thursday, August 24, 2000, at the West Seventh/Fort Road Federation
located at 974 W. Seventh Street at James Avenue.
Representatives from the Department of Public Works and the Department of Technology and
Management Services Real Estate Division will be at this meeting to field your questions.
If you have questions prior to the August 24th meeting, you can call me at 651-266-6084.
Sincerely,
DRAI/LZ /v- /7/9-th`
Daniel A. Haak
Project Engineer
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Enclosure
Responsive Services • Quality Facilities • Employee Pride
MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
Paul Rehkamp — Chairman
John Dowdle—Vice Chair
Carl D'Aquila
Ed Fiore
John Kahler
Bert McKasy
Nancy Speer
METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE
MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
1:00 P.M. — September 6, 2000
Room 3040, West Mezzanine— Lindbergh Terminal, Wold Chamberlain Field
CONSENT
1. BIDS RECEIVED FOR CAPITAL EQUIPMENT
Dennis Luoto, Asst. Airport Director-Maintenance
2. UPDATE: ANNUAL TAXICAB PERMIT FEE — ORDINANCE #81
Jeff Courteau, Asst. Manager Landside
DISCUSSION
3. RECOMMENDATION: AWARD OF SHARED RIDE SHUTTLE AGREEMENT
Arlie Johnson, Manager Landside
Betsy Hoium, Attorney
GENERAL INFORMATION
4. UPDATE: RELIEVER LEASE POLICIES ISSUES
a) Hangar Inspection Procedure
b) "T-Hangar" Status
5. LEASE RATE DISPUTE — PUBLIC APPEARANCE
Dave Nelson — Discover Aviation, Inc.
6. HOLMAN FIELD FAA PART 139 CERTIFICATION STATUS
Tim Anderson, Deputy Executive Director-Operations
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FINANCE COMMITTEE
Dan Johnson, Chairman
Dick Long, Vice-Chairman
Ed Fiore
Carl D'Aquila
John Kahler
Roger Hale
METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE
FINANCE COMMITTEE
September 6, 2000
Room 3040, West Mezzanine-Lindbergh Terminal Building
AGENDA
CANCELLED
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Roger Hale, Chair
Alton Gasper, Vice Chair
Coral Houle
Dick Long
Bert McKasy
Georgiann Stenerson
Paul Weske
METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Tuesday, September 5, 2000
1:00 p.m.
Room 3040, Mezzanine Level
Lindbergh Terminal, Wold-Chamberlain Field
AGENDA
CONSENT
1. FINAL PAYMENTS — MAC CONTRACTS
a. Materials Storage Building (Robert Vorpahl, Program Development Engineer)
b. Runway 9L-27R Reconstruction — Flying Cloud Airport (Gary G. Warren, Director
—Airside Development)
c. 1998 Pavement Rehabilitation/Airfield Signage — Crystal Airport (Gary G.
Warren, Director—Airside Development)
d. 1999 Part 150 Sound Insulation Program (Joseph Shortreed, Landside Project
Manager)
2. SEMI-FINAL PAYMENTS — MAC CONTRACTS
a. Parking Expansion: Core Building/Finishes, QTA, Ramp Stair Enclosures
(Dennis Kowalke, Landside Project Manager)
b. Parking Expansion: Inbound/Outbound Roadway (Joseph Shortreed, Landside
Project Manager)
3. BIDS RECEIVED— MAC CONTRACTS
a. 2000/2001 Glycol Recovery Program (Toni Howell, Manager — Environmental
Affairs)
b. Runway 12R/30L Tunnel Asbestos Abatement (Robert Vorpahl, Program
Development Engineer)
c. Lindbergh Terminal Flooring Replacement (Todd Oetjens, Facilities Architect)
d. Package Express Services Relocation (Dennis Kowalke, Landside Project
Manager)
e. Miscellaneous Airfield Electrical Upgrades — St. Paul Downtown Airport (Gary G.
Warren, Director—Airside Development)
f. Restroom Facilities: Crystal Airport and Anoka County-Blaine Airport (Gary G.
Warren, Director—Airside Development)
g. Part 150 Sound Insulation Program — August Bid Cycle (Joseph Shortreed,
Landside Project Manager)
4. BIDS RECEIVED— MAC PURCHASE ORDERS
a. Materials Storage Building: AOA Sand Storage Ventilation (Robert Vorpahl,
Program Development Engineer)
b. Green Parking Ramp 7th Level Lighting Upgrade (Robert Vorpahl, Program
Development Engineer)
5. REVIEW OF UPCOMING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT BIDS
Robert J. Vorpahl, Program Development Engineer
6. JULY 2000 ACTIVITY REPORT FOR METRO OFFICE PARK
Eric L. Johnson, Manager—Commercial Management&Airline Affairs
7. CHANGE MANAGEMENT POLICY AND PROJECT STATUS REPORT
Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director—Planning and Environment
8. EASEMENT TO THE CITY OF ST. PAUL—ST. PAUL DOWNTOWN AIRPORT
Gary G. Warren, Director—Airside Development
9. AIRLAKE AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT
Gary G. Warren, Director—Airside Development
DISCUSSION
10. PROJECT BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS
Dennis Probst, Director— Landside Development
Gary G. Warren, Director—Airside Development
11. LRT TUNNEL BIDS/SPECIAL MEETING
Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director—Planning and Environment
12. PART 150 NOISE ABATEMENT PLAN UPDATE —STATUS REPORT
Roy Fuhrmann, Manager-Aviation Noise and Satellite Programs
13. LOW FREQUENCY NOISE POLICY COMMITTEE — FINAL REPORT
Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director— Planning and Environment
14. PRELIMINARY 2001-2007 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director— Planning and Environment
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Lucille Johnson -Metro Meetings/Digest
From: "Dawn Hoffner"<dawn.hoffner@metc.state.mn.us>
To: "Julie Opsahl"<julie.opsahl@metc.state.mn.us>
Date: 9/8/2000 9:24 AM
Subject: Metro Meetings/Digest
WEEK OF: September 11-15,2000
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
Audit Committee-Mon.,Sept.11,2:30 p.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes: office of the state auditor's management and compliance report for the
year ended 12-31-99 with the state auditor's recommendations and Metropolitan Council's management written responses;update on the Federal Transit
Administration(FTA)audits;update of the 2000-2001 audit plan;and other business.
Transportation Committee-Mon.,Sept. 11,4 p.m.,Chambers. The agenda includes: construction cooperation agreement-Metropolitan Council and
City of Minneapolis-Uptown Transit Station;approval of final overrun/underrun change order for the site preparation for East Metro Transit Facility;
2001 unified planning work program;application for federal grant for jobs access and reverse commute;public hearing for sector 7 proposed service
changes;transportation policy plan update;brochure"Commuting 101";September service changes;State Fair wrap-up;east Metro Transit facility
update;South Garage open house;report on bus brakes;and other business.
Environment Committee-Tues.,Sept. 12,4 p.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes: authorization to accept and expend funding from the MN
legislature for expanded Metropolitan Council water monitoring efforts;approval of 2001-2002 service availability charge(SAC)rate;approval of
facility plan for Minneapolis interceptor 1-MN-320 improvement;approval of engineering design services agreement for Minneapolis interceptor 1-
MN-320 improvements;Empire/Rosemount briefing;AMM water governance presentation/issues;Environmental Services 2001 legislative initiatives;
capital improvement program and capital financing plan;and other business.
Core Cities Group-Wed.,Sept. 13,12:00 noon,Muffuletta Cafe,2260 Como Ave.,St.Paul. The topic of discussion will be: redevelopment options
for the Maxon Steel Site,St.Paul-incorporating Smart Growth and sustainable development principles.
Investment Review Committee-Wed.,Sept.13,1 p.m.,Carroll Conf.Room
Litigation Review Committee-Wed.,Sept.13,1 p.m.,Room 1E. The agenda will include:discussion of attorney-client privileged matters and
litigation issues regarding a matter entitled Matthew Molstad v.Metropolitan Council. A portion of this meeting may be closed to the public pursuant
to MN Statutes section 471-705,subdivision ld(e)to discuss attorney-client privileged matters.
Management Committee-Wed.,Sept. 13,2 p.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes: approval of Metropolitan Radio Board 2001 budget;approval of
Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission 2001 budget;approval of list of financial institutions;authorization to extend contracts for financial
consulting and advisory services with Evensen Dodge,Inc.,and Springsted,Inc.;authorization to extend contract with Dorsey&Whitney for bond
counsel services;approval of drug free workplace policy;2nd quarter report of the investment review committee;and other business.
Metropolitan Council-Wed.,Sept. 13,3 p.m.,Chambers. The agenda includes: presentation of Regional Leadership Award to Senator Randy Kelly;
approval of authorized financial institutions;drug free workplace policy;Medina comprehensive plan update;regional environmental partnership
presentation;update on post-retirement employee benefits;and other business.
Transit Providers Advisory Committee-Thurs.,Sept.14,10 a.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes: marketing subcommittee report;transportation
policy plan presentation;aproval of RTC subcommittee recommendations;approval of PBF subcommittee recommendations;Metropolitan Council
legislative request;capital improvement plan;and other business.
TAC Planning Committee-Thurs.,Sept.14,2 p.m.,Room 2A. The agenda includes: proposed access categories and guidelines;Neighborhoods First!
letter regarding Ayd Mill Road classification;and other business.
Housing and Land Use Advisory Committee-Thurs.,Sept.14,4 p.m.,Air National Guard,631 Minuteman Drive
The Metropolitan Council is located at Mears Park Centre,230 E.Fifth St.,St.Paul.Meeting times and agenda are subject to change.
TENTATIVE MEETINGS THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 18-22,2000
Livable Communities Committee-Mon.,Sept. 18,3:30 p.m.,Room 1A
Rail Transit Committee-4 p.m.,Metro Transit Heywood Chambers,560-6th Ave.N.,Mpls.
Rural Issues Work Group-Wed.,Sept.20,1 p.m.,Chambers
Transportation Advisory Board-Wed.,Sept.20,1:30 p.m.,Chambers
Metropolitan Council-Wed.,Sept.20,3 p.m.,Room 1A
METROPOLITAN PARKS AND OPEN SPACE COMMISSION
Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission-Mon.,Sept. 11,4 p.m.,Room 1A. The agenda will include: metropolitan regional park policy plan
update 2000-analyzing nominal group meeting results and creating changes to policy plan;scheduling meetings for park policy plan update work and
rescheduling Sept. 12 park tour;and other business.
The Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission offices are located at Mears Park Centre,230 E.Fifth St.,St.Paul,MN 55101.Meeting times and
agendas occasionally may be changed.To verify meeting information,please call Sandi Dingle at 651-602-1312.
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