Public Notice: City Council Policy Sessions and Spring Health Advisories

Legislative Calendar: Public Meetings for March 11
The City of Minneapolis has scheduled several key public meetings for Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Residents are encouraged to attend these sessions at City Hall or the Public Service Center to stay informed on local governance and upcoming policy shifts. These meetings represent the city's commitment to transparency and community engagement in the legislative process.
- City Council Policy Roundtable: Two separate sessions are scheduled to take place in Room 392 of City Hall. The first session begins at 10:00 a.m., followed by a second session at 1:30 p.m. These roundtables serve as an open forum for council members to discuss long-term strategic initiatives and the progress of pending municipal projects.
- Public Health, Safety & Equity Committee: This committee will convene at 1:30 p.m. in Room 380 of City Hall. The agenda includes reviews of community safety programs and departmental reports regarding equitable service delivery across the city.
- Board of Estimate and Taxation: A public meeting is set for 4:00 p.m. in Room 350 of the Public Service Center (PSC). The board will review fiscal management strategies and preliminary data regarding upcoming budgetary assessments for the next fiscal cycle.
- Homegrown Minneapolis Food Council: This community-based meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. at the Powderhorn Recreation Center in the Multipurpose Room. Discussion items include urban agriculture support and enhancements to the local food distribution network.
Public Health Advisory: Committee Recruitment and Updated Guidance
The Minneapolis Health Department has officially opened its special recruitment cycle for the Public Health Advisory Committee. Active through March 31, this recruitment period seeks community members to provide critical input on both routine and emergency public health needs. Participants will help guide the city's health equity initiatives and policy recommendations.
In addition to recruitment efforts, health officials are highlighting updated immunization guidance from the Minnesota Department of Health. The updated schedules align state recommendations with the latest professional medical standards to ensure clearer information for local families. Residents are also advised to monitor blood pressure levels regularly, as recent data identifies hypertension as a significant health risk factor currently affecting the Twin Cities metro area.
Public Service Announcement: Housing Ordinance and Zoning Updates
Minneapolis residents and property owners are advised that a major decision regarding the city's housing policy is pending. Mayor Jacob Frey is currently reviewing the Temporary Pre-Eviction Notice Extension Ordinance, which was passed by the City Council last week. If approved, the ordinance would temporarily extend the required notification period for residential evictions from 30 to 60 days to assist families impacted by recent economic disruptions. A final decision on the measure is expected by tomorrow, March 12.
Furthermore, the Board of Adjustment has issued a public notice for a hearing scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. The hearing concerns a variance request for a cannabis dispensary at 726 Central Ave NE, specifically regarding the proposal for a shared entrance with non-cannabis businesses. Interested parties may provide testimony during the scheduled session at the Public Service Center.