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Council weighs creating Duluth Transportation Committee while administration seeks broader boards-and-commissions realignment

5691284 · July 17, 2025
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Summary

Councilors debated a proposed ordinance to establish a Transportation Committee and whether to proceed while the administration pursues consolidation and revisions to multiple boards and commissions; staff recommended tabling the ordinance pending amendments and further coordination.

Councilors discussed Ordinance 14, a proposed amendment to Duluth City Code that would add Article 38 to establish a Duluth Transportation Committee, and debated whether to move forward now or delay while the administration completes a broader review of boards and commissions.

Councilor Alwal (transcript spelling varies) and Councilor Swenson described support for creating a standing transportation body to move the city from reactive to proactive street-safety work. Councilor Alwal said the Transportation Committee had been advocated by Councilor Mayo and by the mayor and that it would address safety issues that often follow injuries or fatalities on city streets. “This allows us to be proactive with our streets and our infrastructure from the beginning,” Alwal said in the discussion.

City administration asked the council to table the ordinance so…

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