St. Louis Park Seeks Expertise to Develop Comprehensive Safety Action Plan for Traffic Incident Reduction
St. Louis Park is soliciting proposals for a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan to reduce traffic incidents, emphasizing the protection of vulnerable groups and aligning with a Safe System approach. Proposal submissions are accepted until May 2, 2024.
Bloomington Residents Brace for Property Tax Changes After Local Board Reconvenes
Bloomington homeowners may see property tax changes after a meeting on May 1 to review the city assessor’s work. Participation is limited to appeals heard on April 24, others can reach the County Board for further debate.
Minnesota Deploys Elevated Pickup Patrols in Battle Against Soaring Traffic Fatalities
Minnesota deploys high-riding pickups to enable police to see and stop bad driving, combatting a rise in traffic fatalities. This $640,000 initiative includes nine agencies and coincides with a campaign against distracted driving.
Senator Gustafson Celebrates EPA's New Drinking Water Standards on PFAS, Highlights Minnesota's Efforts in Protecting Public Health
Minnesota Senator Heather Gustafson applauds new EPA drinking water standards for six PFAS types, referencing state progress like Amara's Law and highlighting federal funding for clean water efforts.
Minneapolis Rideshare Scene on the Cusp of Diversity, New Ventures Emerge Following Minimum Wage Ordinance
Minneapolis City Council's new rideshare compensation ordinance spurs the launch of nearly a dozen new ventures. Today's meeting may bring amendments amid debates on worker's rights and corporate pressure.












