The Minneapolis City Council Chamber located in the Minneapolis City Hall. Photo by Zack Benz

Minneapolis City Council Chamber closed this year

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MINNEAPOLIS— The City Council Chamber is closed through the year for City Hall renovations. Until this construction is completed, regular council meetings will take place in the Minneapolis Public Service Center, 250 Fourth St. S.

The City Council’s Organizational Meeting takes place 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 8 in Room 100 of the Minneapolis Public Service Building, 505 S. Fourth Ave. In that meeting, the council will be organizing its members for the coming term, mainly by electing officers and creating its committees. All other council and committee meetings after that will be in Room 350 of the Public Service Center until construction is completed.

Independent bodies that also meet in the Council Chamber will move to Room 350 of the Public Service Center beginning Jan. 22. The following meetings prior to that date will be held in Room 100 of the Public Service Building:

  • The Charter Commission meeting, Jan. 3.
  • The Zoning Board of Adjustment meetings, Jan. 4 and Jan.18.
  • The Planning Commission meeting, Jan. 8.
  • The Board of Estimate & Taxation meeting, Jan. 10.

For the most up-to-date information on meeting locations, go to the City’s Legislation Information Management System.

Also, due to equipment relocation work, live streams of the above meetings taking place prior to Jan. 12 will not be available on the City’s website or on the City’s cable channels, but can be watched on the City’s YouTube channel.

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