The meeting will be held online.
The Planning Commission meeting will begin at 7 p.m.
The Town Talk will start with a formal presentation.
Building Inspector James Hall retired at beginning of March, Firelighter Todd Skatrud and Police Sgt. Kevin Rofidal each retired in June.
The Planning Commission meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Members of the public can watch the meeting live.
Meetings of the Edina City Council, Housing & Redevelopment Authority and Planning Commission are held using Webex software and broadcast.
The virtual parade will be shown on July 4, on Comcast channels 813, 16 and 15 and on the EdinaTV YouTube channel.
View the agenda online by clicking the below link.
Members of the public can participate in 'Community Comment' or the public hearings.
Candidates cannot serve in a precinct where they are on the ballot.
The Arts & Culture Commission and Parks & Recreation Commission will begin meeting again in July.
Members of the public can listen to the work session by calling 800-374-0221 with Conference ID 7492705.
Housing & Redevelopment Authority to Meet on May 28.
Members of the public can participate in the public hearing by calling 800-374-0221 with Conference ID 2591949 during the meeting.
The work session will be held 5:30 p.m. for the Council to meet with the Housing Strategy Task Force to get an update and review its charge.
The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Members of the public can watch the meeting live.
Members of the public can listen to the work session by calling 800-374-0221 with Conference ID 2788473.
Comments submitted by voicemail, online or over the phone during the meeting will be equally considered.
The City has a fund that covers the cost of curb and gutter and other utility improvements.
The Board of Appeal & Equalization will meet again May 6 to take action on matters presented at the April 22 meeting.
Questions and answers will be updated frequently. They were last updated March 15.
The Heritage Preservation Board will not meet in April, but will hold a virtual meeting in May.
Emergency is effective for three days, but will likely be extended by the City Council at its meeting on March 17.
Voters who meet the Feb. 11 pre-registration deadline will save time at the polls on Election Day March 3.
Metro area residents who want to help shape regional policy and services are invited to apply for advisory committees.
The January Walk With the Mayor is scheduled for 9-10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, at Galleria, 3510 Galleria.
The City of Edina is seeking applicants for at least 8 of its 10 advisory boards and commissions.
This short and sweet video explains the functions of a pension.
Each Minnesota taxpayer would have to pitch in $4,700 for the state to pay all of its bills.
With the economical benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
The National speech begins at 8 p.m. Central Time.
A bronze eagle sitting on a wreath will be the centerpiece of the Veterans Memorial at Utley Park.
Edina's city manager, Scott Neal, proposed in a blog post that maybe Minneapolis should chip in to pay for parking on the Edina side of France Avenue.
Edina residents reside in senate district 49. Check here for your caucus location.
New details about the renovation of Pamela Park were shared with the Edina city council at a Tuesday meeting.
The $25,000, custom-built clock will be erected in the Hughes Pavilion later this year.
The inability of St. Louis Park and Minneapolis' Kenilworth neighborhood to reach an agreement on the location of the freight rail line has created funding obstacles for the Southwest light-rail project.
Rep. Susan Allen says reparative or conversion therapy has been ‘discredited’ and should not be allowed for licensed practitioners.
‘Our citizens and businesses deserve a less restrictive regulatory climate,’ Eden Prairie Rep. Jenifer Loon says. What do you think of removing the Sunday liquor sales ban?