Yahoo · 3d
St. Paul mayor in down-to-the-wire budget negotiations with city council members
With a contentious budget vote looming, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter has told the city council that if they’re looking to save property owners from unpopular tax increases next year, they can start by canceling a planned $2 million renovation of council offices.
MinnPost · 9d
St. Paul City Council’s truth-in-taxation hearing gets heated
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MinnPost · 2d
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter says budget cuts could mean less policing, streetlights
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MPR News · 1d
St. Paul City Council passes property tax increase, makes cuts to mayor's spending plan
The St. Paul City Council approved a property tax levy increase that’s less than what Mayor Melvin Carter wanted — even after he reduced his original proposal. Like municipalities and counties across Minnesota,
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