Ward 1 City Council Updates - June 27, 2025

Council Member Elliott Payne

Ward 1 News from Council President Elliott Payne

June 27, 2025

A message from Council President Elliott Payne


Hello neighbors,

On Wednesday night I had the opportunity to speak at a Renter's Rights forum that was put together by 9 Northeast neighborhood associations. This is another example of the benefits from increased collaboration by all of our neighborhood orgs. It was a great conversation that also included State Senator Doron Clark, staff from our Regulatory Services Department, and advocacy organizations. 54% of Minneapolis households are renters, and I greatly appreciate all these neighborhood associations making sure renters are better educated on their rights and resources that exist!

Best,

Elliott

Renters Rights Forum

Connect with Council President Elliott Payne

July Community 1-1s

When: Thursday July 17th from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Where: Coffee Shop Northeast (2852 Johnson St Ne)

Sign up: Link will be included closer to the date

July Office Hours

When: Tuesday July 29th 5:00-7:00 PM

Where: Location TBD


New payment options for City utility bills

You now have more ways to manage your City utility bills. A new bill payment service has added Apple Pay, Google Pay and PayPal as options with easy signup and a mobile-friendly design.

The new features also include autopay, payment reminders and secure one-time payments.

Whether you prefer auto pays or one-time payments, the upgraded system makes it easier than ever to stay on top of your account.

For more information, visit the City website.


Johnson St. NE green infrastructure restoration

Work is underway on the Johnson St Infrastructure (GI) Restoration project, which include the boulevards along Johnson Street NE between 18th Avenue and Lowry Avenue.

The City’s contractor started on Monday, June 16th, and will be finished by Friday, July 11th. During the work, Johnson St will remain open to traffic, however the sidewalk/bike trail will be closed on the side of the street where the work is occurring.

Visit the project page for more information


St Anthony Parkway Streetlight Update

The City of Minneapolis is working on repairing streetlight outages that have been cause by copper wire theft. Currently, St Anthony Parkway streetlights are in the process of being repaired and should be fixed soon.


Drinking water quality report

Every year, the City publishes an annual report showing water quality test results, the steps we take to make our water safe, and tips for wise water use. The 2024 report is now out.

Minneapolis treats and delivers more than 57 million gallons of world class drinking water every day.

To learn more, check out our new and improved drinking water report.


Videos: When to call 311

Do you know when to call 311 and when to call 911? Knowing who to call can help everyone get the right services at the right time. And that makes us safer together.

For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergencies, call 311. Learn more with this video.

Test your knowledge with this short, fun quiz.


311 open during Pride and Taste of Minnesota

The 311 Call Center will be open to take calls during the Twin Cities Pride Festival and Taste of Minnesota. You’ll be able to call 311 or 612-673-3000 for non-emergency assistance and to report issues to the City.

311 is answering phone calls:

  • 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, June 28, and Sunday, June 29
  • 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, July 5, and Sunday, July 6

You can also report issues on the City website, or get the app.


Event: 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act

Join in a public event honoring 35 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Share your story, watch a documentary and panel, and see the disability pride flag unveiling.

Signed into law July 26, 1990, the ADA is a critical civil rights law for people with disabilities. The law bans discrimination in all aspects of public life. This includes discrimination in City programs, services and buildings.

This anniversary celebration honors the importance of this law and the local leaders who have improved countless lives in and around the city. The City recognizes the important role the ADA plays in making life more accessible for people in Minneapolis.

ADA 35th anniversary celebration 5-8 p.m. Thursday, July 24 Public Service Building, Room 100 505 Fourth Ave. S.

Get more details and register for this free event on the City website.

If you have questions, email Guthrie Byard, community specialist – people with disabilities or call 612-554-3666.


Fourth of July celebration

Celebrate with a full day of activities on the Mississippi Riverfront, culminating in a spectacular fireworks show at 10 p.m.

Minneapolis' signature Fourth of July celebration 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday, July 4 Downtown Minneapolis Riverfront: Water Works Park and the Stone Arch Bridge parking lot

Read more about the Fourth of July celebration on the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board website.



Connect with Elliott and Ward 1 Staff

Elliott Payne was re-elected in 2023 to represent Ward 1

Elliott serves on the President of the Minneapolis City Council, Chair of the Audit Committee, member of the Public Health & Safety Committee, Budget Committee, Intergovernmental Relations Committee, and Committee of the Whole. 

Contact the Ward 1 Council Office

Elliott Payne, Council Member - Email

Brandon Garcia, Policy Aide - Email

Ikram Mohamud, Policy Associate - Email

Liam Davis Temple, Policy Aide - Email

Office Phone - (612) 673-2201

Visit: minneapolismn.gov/ward1

We've moved while work is being done in City Hall. Our office is in:

Room 100, Public Service Center
250 South 4th St.
Get directions

For reasonable accommodations or alternative format please contact 311. People who are deaf or hard of hearing can use a relay service to call 311 at 612-673-3000. TTY users call 612-263-6850. Para asistencia, llame al 311. Rau kev pab 311. Hadii aad Caawimaad u baahantahay 311.



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