Once again, incumbents Meg Tilley and Cyndee Fields will run unopposed for re-election to the Eagan City Council.
The latest updates from Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows.
The City Council approved the appointment of Matthys at Tuesday’s meeting. He had been the city engineer since 1997.
Tom Hedges shared the honor—awarded by the Minnesota Association of Government Communicators—with Woodbury’s retired communications coordinator.
The Eagan Economic Development Authority receives a market analyst for proposed 400,000-square-foot in the Cedar Grove area. The report says the outlet mall would not compete against a 500,000-square-foot shopping area planned for the Lockheed Martin site
Filing for municipal, county, state and federal elections closed Tuesday.
Two Eagan City Council seats are up for election this year.
The Eagan City Council will convene at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday evening at City Hall.
Anderson, an incumbent, will face Democratic challenge Sandy Masin in the 2012 election cycle.
City officials are considering a plan that would pay out as much as $50,000 annually to help local property owners reduce runoff.
City officials hope development of a small city park in the Cedar Grove area could be a panacea for neighborhood residents and future shoppers looking for green space.
Community activist Laurie Halverson made her challenge to incumbent Rep. Doug Wardlow in District 51B official on Wednesday.
Sen. Ted Daley, Rep. Diane Anderson and Rep. Doug Wardlow recap their efforts during the 2012 legislative session.
Tilley is the second incumbent to file for re-election, following fellow Eagan City Councilor Cyndee Field's decision on Tuesday.
Maguire said an endorsement challenge filed by his campaign had created a "counter-productive" division among DFL supporters.
Eagan Sen. Ted Daley filed for re-election on Tuesday, according to a press release issued by his campaign.
The filing period for local elections begins on Tuesday, May 22 and closes at 5 p.m. on June 5 this year.
The commission voted 5-1 to recommend denial of a Comprehensive Guide Plan amendment permitting a developer to convert the golf course into residential housing.
The review commission released its findings regarding Mayor Mike Maguire's endorsement challenge on Friday.
Eagan's Advisory Planning Commission will hold a public hearing Tuesday to discuss a proposed residential development on the Parkview Golf Club property.
The IGH Planning Commission recommended amending a zoning restriction to allow a state-of-the-art facility.
Two seats are up for election on the Eagan City Council this year.
A local developer wants to convert the 18-hole Parkview Golf Club into a 175-unit residential development.
Eagan Fire Chief Mike Scott jettisoned a plan to ban recreational fires during overnight hours.
The fate of the U.S. House of Representatives rests on a few battleground districts, including Minnesota's Second Congressional District, according to the Post.
The water tower generates roughly $130,000 annually for Eagan through lease agreements with cell phone companies, who use the tower for cell phone antennae.
The Eagan City Council may vote to prohibit the use of outdoor fireplaces and fire bowls on certain patios or balconies, as well as prohibiting grills on balconies of multi-family units.
A party commission voted to uphold its endorsement of former legislator Jim Carlson on Saturday.
The plan was approved by the Senate on Thursday.
The Vikings stadium debate has generated "deep and often emotional" discussion, Daley said.
Each year, city officials review and update Eagan's capital improvment program, a "guide" that outlines significant infrastructure improvement projects.
The Eagan City Council is expected to meet at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday to discuss the city's capital improvement plan.
The bill, authored by Burnsville Rep. Pam Myhra, would make any settlement agreement that includes a payout to public employees available to the public.
Council members took the action as part of a larger overhaul to Eagan's City Code.
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Second Congressional District Democratic candidate Mike Obermueller pledged to raise $1 million to fund his campaign against Rep. John Kline.
The Economic Development Authority agreed to give the developer exclusive rights to negotiate for the property, and has hired a consultant to evaluate the local retail market.
A proposed, 400,000-square foot outlet mall in the Cedar Grove Redevelopment Area is back on the agenda for Tuesday's Economic Development Authority meeting.
Mendota Heights, Mendota and Lilydale will remain intact, while parts of southern Eagan will be divided by new county districts.
The House voted 70-61 on Thursday to do away with seniority-based layoffs for teachers in the state.