Intergovernmental Relations Committee Agenda
Standing Committee of the City Council
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Minneapolis Community Development Agency Operating Committee
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Consent
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Debt for capital expenditures charter amendment This link open a new window(2018-00523)
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Setting a public hearing for Aug. 15, 2018, to consider an ordinance amending Article IX, Section 9.4 of the Minneapolis City Charter relating to Finance: Debt, increasing limits on borrowing for capital expenditures and permit the combination of charter and state borrowing authority.
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Discussion
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Liquor area and spacing restrictions charter amendment This link open a new window(2018-00753)
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Passage of Resolution adopting title and ballot language pertaining to a proposed amendment to the Minneapolis City Charter relating to the area and spacing restrictions pertaining to the sale of liquor, to be submitted to the qualified voters of the City of Minneapolis at the Gubernatorial General Election on November 6, 2018.
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Police Department charter amendment This link open a new window(2018-00802)
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Transmitting to the Charter Commission of a proposed amendment by ordinance, to be submitted to the voters at the November 6, 2018, General Election, to amend Article VII, Section 7.3 of the City Charter relating to Administration: Police, pertaining to the authority of the Mayor to establish, maintain, and command the Police Department, and giving the Mayor and City Council shared authority over the Police Department.
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Addendum
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Police Department charter amendment This link open a new window(2018-00802)
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Directing the City Attorney to provide a legal analysis of the existing provisions of the City Charter and applicable state laws and regulations related to the Minneapolis Police Department and to share these findings in the form of a legal memo to the Council and Mayor no later than August 9, 2018.
- The distinguishing characteristics of legislative versus executive power as those terms pertain to the authority, roles and responsibilities, and general scope of duties for the City Council and the Mayor for the general administration of the City enterprise; this should include an explanation of the nature of the existing shared authority between the City Council and the Mayor with respect to the Police Department.
- The impact of applicable state laws or regulations which would restrict or otherwise effect the authority of the Mayor and/or City Council with respect to oversight and administration of the Police Department.
- The nature of the authority the City Council currently holds with respect to the Police Department, separate from that which is provided in the City Charter for the Mayor.
- The authority the Mayor may have with respect to the Police Department, separate from that which is provided in the City Charter for the City Council.
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