The city commission discussed setting a public hearing date for the potential sale of city-owned land to LaMettry's Collision and also discussed and voted on three items related to Pillsbury Commons.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Richfield and Hennepin County.
The Richfield City Council rejected Ron Clark's counter-offer to purchase two city-owned parcels for Pillsbury Commons, heard from a resident who is against the Voter ID bill and granted Pizza Luce its liquor license.
The deadline to withdraw was June 7.
City denies the sale of two additional parcels, however, the developer can still choose to close on the land held by an option agreement.
The congressman also addressed the deadlocked contract negotiations at Minnesota's American Sugar Company.
A planning commissioner recently said he thought the city was "guessing" when it came to housing.
The candidate filing period to run for a seat in the Minnesota State Legislature ended Tuesday.
The candidate filing period for the November election ended at 5 p.m. June 5.
A day full of fun and frolic accompanied the official dedication of the new Richfield City Hall and Municipal Center on Saturday.
Rep. Linda Slocum reflects on the recent legislature sessions and looks ahead.
A recent Letter to the Editor accused the city of illegally removing Barn Swallow nests from the shelter at Veterans Memorial Park.
The Richfield Planning Commission held a public hearing regarding the proposed zoning changes for the affordable housing project.
Richfield resident Scott Meyer said the city has removed active Barn Swallow nests at Veterans Memorial Park, however, the city disputes the accusations.
The current Richfield House representative says Republicans didn't make good on their promises when elected two years ago.
The event is Saturday, June 2 and features a variety of activities and demonstrations.
Wroge writes a letter to the community stating he will not be running for another term this fall.
Richfield Patch continues its series on local churches and their position on the proposed marriage amendment.
After a legislative all-nighter Wednesday, the Senate passes the reconciled Vikings stadium bill Thursday.
Richfield's Sen. Ken Kelash voted yes on the measure.
How will Richfield's representatives vote? Watch it live here.
The city released the new design plans and application information Friday afternoon.
Richfield Patch continues its series on the anti-gay marriage amendment and how it is being addressed at local churches.
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The fast food joint claims the city’s decision was favored toward Menards and detrimental to the survival of the business.
Watch as the committee votes whether to move the plan forward.
After last week's defeat, the Vikings stadium appears back on track—pleasing many fans.
Camillo DeSantis defends the project and charges some of its opponents with fear mongering.
The do.town website launched Tuesday.
Watch as the Senate Jobs and Economic Growth Committee, chaired by Edina Sen. Geoff Michel, hears the latest on the so-called Vikings Stadium bill.
The Congressman testified at a hearing Tuesday, which was prompted by the shooting death of Trayvon Martin.
Some advice from the IRS if you missed the tax deadline on April 17.
The live feed will begin at 2:30 p.m.
Richfield Public Schools officials address the Pillsbury Commons project’s potential impacts on the district.
Richfield City Council and Housing and Redevelopment Authority members hear Pillsbury Commons developer’s plans for moving forward Tuesday night.
The developer reportedly plans to resubmit revised applications.
Party picks Chris Fields over Lynne Torgerson to take on DFL incumbent in Congress.
The controversial project proposal is still making its way through various city commissions.
Regardless of the veto, the Constitutional amendment will be on the ballot this fall.
Ron Clark reps asks the city for continued support of the project, while offending officials during a joint Richfield City Council, Planning Commission and HRA meeting.