
MinnPost’s Twin Cities Documenters program trains and pays community members to take notes at local government meetings. Below are Documenter Glen Johnson’s summary and observations from the June 8 Minneapolis Planning Commission meeting. You can find Glen’s full notes here, which include links to the agenda and video.
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Summary:
- The commission again postponed actions relating to the new Democracy Center at Minnehaha Ave and Lake St at the site of the former MPD 3rd Precinct.
- The same actions for rezoning, vacation of an alley, and conditional use permits were continued from the May 18 meeting. These actions will now be taken up at the June 22 meeting.
- Chair Chris Meyer said this postponement was a staff recommendation. There was otherwise no discussion.
The following actions were taken by approving the consent agenda, which means there was no discussion:
- The commission approved a conditional use permit for large signs on the US Bank building at 323 2nd St S.
- The conditional use permit would allow the two 300 square foot signs 425 feet above the ground on the sides of the building. Current policy limits the size to 120 square feet no more than 60 feet above the ground.
- The commission approved improvements to the athletic fields at Camden High School in North Minneapolis.
- The project includes replacement of the running track and bleachers, plus new features, such as an artificial turf soccer and football field, press box, sound and light system, and landscaping. The Minneapolis Public Schools website indicates construction is expected to start this summer.
- The commission approved the transfer of two city-owned properties to the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) between Aldrich and Bryant avenues just south of Interstate 94.
- The land was originally owned by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) but transferred to the city when construction of the Hennepin Avenue onramp was completed. MPRB currently hosts an informal garden on one of the lots and would create park space in both lots after the transfer.
Observations and follow up questions:
Accessibility: Did you face any challenges that made it harder to document the meeting or that may have made it difficult for others to attend? For example: trouble accessing the location, difficulty hearing the discussion, lack of nameplates for elected officials, or the agenda being unclear, disorganized, or incomplete.
- No issues
Scene: About how many members of the public attended the meeting? If watching virtually, what was the livestream count (if applicable)? Was anyone protesting outside?
- 62 views the day after the meeting
Notable: Do you have any follow up questions or other observations to share? What stood out to you as interesting or confusing? Is there anything you’d like to see reporters look further into? Were there any particularly memorable quotes?
- The Democracy Center votes have now been postponed at two meetings. Unclear what underlying issues remain, but several representatives of local business spoke during public comment at the May 18 meeting with concerns about vacating the alley way. There are also public comments documented here.
How to get involved:
When is the next meeting for this board/committee? Any upcoming public hearings? Online surveys?
- The next Planning Commission meeting is June 22 at 4:30 p.m.
More context:
Read Documenter Glen Johnson’s full notes here, which include links to the agenda and video recording. View our full database of notes here.
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