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The City Council Work Session agenda covered several discussion items. Key topics included a presentation and discussion with Hennepin County staff regarding commercial tobacco information and potential code amendments, focusing on retailer assessment results, flavored tobacco policy, and health disparities. Another major discussion item involved the Pet Store Ordinance, referencing an example from the City of Roseville and reviewing current language regarding commercial breeding in residential homes. Additionally, there was a presentation on Environmental Health, covering Neighborhood Health activities, program statistics, and the 2026 proactive strategy, alongside a Public Works update detailing the response, removal process, and process improvement strategies for private tree removal, particularly concerning Emerald Ash Borer response.
The "Brooklyn Park 2025" plan outlines future goals to be achieved by the year 2025. A central objective is "good government," which aims to ensure the city is well-managed, delivers quality services at a reasonable cost, provides clear and understandable information, fairly enforces City laws, and maintains diverse staff and leadership reflective of the community.
This document outlines concepts presented at a Light Rail Transit (LRT) Station Area Planning Meeting for Brooklyn Park, a county-sponsored effort to plan for the future with LRT. The strategic direction focuses on maximizing the LRT investment by creating long-term visions for five distinct station areas: 63rd Avenue, Brooklyn Boulevard, 85th Avenue, 93rd Avenue, and Oak Grove. Key planning pillars include improving pedestrian and bike connections, supporting community health, and identifying opportunities for development and redevelopment. Specific proposals address enhancing local retail, fostering institutional expansion, maintaining employment hubs, and developing mixed-use corporate campuses, tailored to the unique character and needs of each station area over short-term (5-15 years) and long-term (15-25+ years) horizons following the line's opening in 2021.
The document outlines a park bond referendum for Brooklyn Park. If approved, the city can issue up to $26 million in bonds to fund improvements across several areas, including neighborhood and community parks, the trail system, the community activity and Senior Center, natural resources, and various sports facilities.
This document outlines the initiative to engage the community in planning for Brooklyn Park's future by 2025. It emphasizes setting community goals to cultivate a thriving environment where opportunities are available for all residents, fostering pride and collective participation.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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