BZA denied variances for new hotel and parking ramp. The developer of a proposed eight-story hotel and five-story parking ramp at United Village will plead its case before the Saint Paul City Council on March 11 for two more zoning variances for the proje... See more
City and state officials join local residents in opposing immigration enforcement tactics The cities of Saint Paul and Minneapolis and the state of Minnesota are suing U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration to stop a recent surge in the enforcement ... See more
Public comments sought as Ford & MPCA state their preferences for riverbank site. On a frigid evening outside Highland Park Community Center, a debate heated up over the cleanup of Ford Motor Company’s industrial waste dump on a nearby bank of the Mis... See more
But members still want to strengthen 2004 ordinance A 22-year-old Saint Paul ordinance separating city employees from the enforcement of federal immigration laws is being reviewed by the City Council for possible revisions in the face of the ongoing surge... See more
St. Paul’s long-awaited tree preservation ordinance won’t leaf out until the 2027 construction season. That is too little, too late for residents in parts of the Como park and St. Anthony Park neighborhoods, who lost dozens of trees to city and county str... See more