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City Council Wrap: charter changes rejected, new biking and pedestrian plan moves forward

Rochester City Council wrap: Charter changes rejected, new biking and pedestrian plan moves forward Proposed changes to the city charter would have removed decision-making power from Rochester s park and library boards. Posted: Feb 17, 2021 11:25 PM Updated: Feb 18, 2021 6:48 AM Posted By: Anthony Monzon ROCHESTER, Minn. - Charter changes, a proposed fee for historic landmark applications, and new plans for pedestrians and cyclists were all on the agenda for the Rochester City Council Wednesday. Here s a breakdown of some of the most impactful decisions made by council members. City Council Rejects Charter Changes All eyes were on possible changes to Rochester s City Charter ahead of Wednesday s council meeting. The proposed charter amendments would have removed decision-making power from the city s park and library boards, including their authority to manage budgets, and hire and fire directors.

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Rochester City Council rejects charter changes

Rochester City Council rejects charter changes The changes would have removed decision-making power from the library board and park boards. Posted: Feb 17, 2021 6:54 PM Posted By: Anthony Monzon ROCHESTER, Minn. - The Rochester City Council has denied changes to the City Charter that would have removed decision-making power from the park and library boards. Council members vote 6-1 to reject the changes proposed by the Charter Commission, with Council Member Shaun Palmer being the only dissenting vote. Had it passed, the boards would have lost budgetary authority and the ability to hire and fire directors, among other powers. Presidents of both the park and library boards have spoken out against the proposed changes, arguing they would make their boards less responsive and not solve any existing problems.

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Developer to propose new workforce housing complex in Northeast Rochester

Developer to propose new workforce housing complex in Northeast Rochester The building would be near Century High School. Posted: Feb 9, 2021 6:38 PM Updated: Feb 10, 2021 6:21 AM Posted By: Anthony Monzon ROCHESTER, Minn. - A new residential complex may be on its way to Northeast Rochester. Joseph Development is readying a plan to build a three-story residential complex that would bring 66 units of family workforce housing to a vacant lot near Century High School. The property is located at 2235 26th Street NE, neighboring a Kwik Trip. A representative of the developer says it has not yet submitted formal plans to the City of Rochester, however a potential timeline offered to area residents states it could begin construction in August of 2021, and complete construction by July of 2022.

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