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Committee approves ordinance requiring quarterly public reporting of MPD off‑duty use of city resources

Public Health and Safety Committee, Minneapolis City Council · December 4, 2025
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Summary

The Public Health and Safety Committee approved an ordinance directing the Minneapolis Police Department to publish quarterly reports listing locations, hours, fees and unpaid fees associated with off‑duty work using city resources; the motion passed 5–1. The administration requested additional time to integrate new IT systems (target Q1 2027).

The Public Health and Safety Committee voted to approve an ordinance requiring quarterly public reporting of Minneapolis Police Department off‑duty work that uses city facilities or equipment.

Vice Chair Wansley, the ordinance’s author, told the committee the changes are meant to “improve and create accountability measures” and to stop what she described as taxpayers “unnecessarily subsidizing MPD side gigs” for “millions.” Wansley said the…

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