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Minneapolis Planning Commission adopts minutes, approves consent items and continues one project to June 22

June 08, 2026 | Minneapolis City, Hennepin County, Minnesota


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Minneapolis Planning Commission adopts minutes, approves consent items and continues one project to June 22
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minneapolis Planning Commission on June 8 adopted the minutes from its May 18 meeting, approved staff recommendations for several consent items and continued one project to the next meeting on June 22.

Chair Chris Meyer opened the meeting and the clerk called the roll; four commissioners were recorded absent and six members were present, producing a quorum. A motion to adopt the May 18 minutes was made and seconded; the commission adopted the minutes by voice vote with no opposition noted in the transcript. The transcript does not record who moved or seconded those motions.

The commission organized the agenda before addressing several consent items. Chair Meyer announced that items 4 and 5 would have no public hearing and that staff recommended items 6, 7 and 8 be placed on the consent agenda. Commissioners then moved to adopt the organized agenda; that motion was seconded and adopted by voice vote.

Item 9 was continued to the June 22 meeting after a motion to continue was made, seconded and approved by voice vote; the transcript does not identify the mover or seconder for the continuance.

The commission then considered non-hearing items 4 and 5 and voted to find both items consistent with the Minneapolis 2040 plan. The transcript explicitly references the "2040 plan" during that motion; the record does not include details about the substance of items 4 and 5 beyond the consistency finding.

At the consent hearing, no members of the public spoke about items 6, 7 or 8. A motion to adopt staff recommendations for the consent items was made, seconded and adopted by voice vote with no opposition noted in the transcript. The transcript does not record which commissioner moved or seconded the consent motion.

The commission announced its next full meeting for June 22 and adjourned. No formal vote tallies are recorded in the transcript; all recorded actions were adopted by voice vote with no opposition reported in the minutes provided.

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