Curious about the different strategies that St. Paul and Minneapolis use around homelessness and encampments? Check out this Star Tribune article.
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The City Council has approved the nomination of Brian O’Hara to serve as police chief. O’Hara joined the City after serving as deputy mayor of Newark, New Jersey, in charge of overseeing strategic public safety initiatives. He officially starts Monday, November 7, 2022. As former captain of the Newark Police Department’s Consent Decree &Planning Division (2017-2020), O’Hara worked extensively with the Department of Justice on the 2016 consent decree between the U.S. and the City of Newark.
During the public hearing process, Council Member Robin Wonsley (Ward 2) had the opportunity to ask Chief O’Hara multiple questions and made additional comments. How would you have approached the Civil Unrest that occurred after the murder of George Floyd and how will you rebuild trust with our community? He said that in the future he hopes to put processes to identify bad police officers to remove before terrible things occur. He also asked for accountability. Would you be supportive of an alternative response to the police in order to reduce call wait times? He said that in his former police department it was helpful to have social workers embedded in the department to address work that officers are not equipped to do. I let him know that this is work the City will be doing and that I hope he will advocate having more than one social worker per precinct. What do you plan to implement in the first 100-days to reduce gun violence in Minneapolis? He talked about the intentional work he did in Newark, the need for an across government collaboration, working with people who used to be in street life, and supporting community based intervention work Now is the time to provide input on the City’s recommended 2023-2024 City budget. There are upcoming public hearings for people to provide feedback. The City Council is scheduled to vote on adopting the budget Tuesday, Dec. 6. Our partners at Lake Street have put together a list of recommendations for corridor recovery and investment, including additional funds for snow and ice removal, Lake Street ambassadors, safety initiatives and more. View the full list of recommendations attached below. Attend a public hearing or submit comments online to add more strength to these priorities or share your own! Comments can also be submitted online at the City’s website and will be entered into the public record and shared with the mayor and council members. For “Where is this issue being considered?” select “City Council” and for “Subject or File Number” write “2022-01056”. City budget public hearings · 6:05 p.m. Tuesday, November 15, Room 317, City Hall, 350 S. Fifth St. · 6:05 p.m. Tuesday, December 6, Room 317, City Hall, 350 S. Fifth St. Learn how to participate in public hearings. ![]()
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Invite them to consider you in our December Holiday guide. Contact us now with questions or to reserve your spot! The deadline for ads is November 10. Swing by and check out one of the new murals in the neighborhood. This past summer, local artist Megan Moore worked with the owners of The Bungalow Club to paint a mural on west side of the building located at 43rd Ave E Lake Street. Moore, a LoLa artist and LBA member said she loved working on this project:
“Chatting with neighbors and passersby, and creating public art just blocks from my home, was wonderful. The inspiration was the fauna and flora of the Longfellow neighborhood. I love how many people had stories about the eagles, foxes, and turkeys. The Bungalow Club owners are very supportive of the community and artists—it was easy and fun to collaborate with them.” This partnership was funded through Lake Street Council placemaking grants. Look for more this Fall from Megan Moore as she partners with Wildflyer Coffee for an Artist in Residence program. And if it’s been a while since you stopped by The Bungalow Club, head on over! Homemade pasta or charcuterie platters by Chef Andrew Kraft are a must. Or, stop by the Bungalow Market on Thursdays and Sundays to stock up on delicious pastas, sauces, prepared foods, wines, beer and other surprises, so you can prepare your Bungalow Club favorites in your own kitchen. For the fall, cozy up with TBC for their wine and cider tasting event coming up on November 7. All details and tickets here. |