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North St. Paul Planning Commission finds 2026–2035 capital improvement plan complies with city comprehensive plan

North St. Paul Planning Commission · December 5, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission reviewed the proposed 2026–2035 Capital Improvement Plan, accepted staff’s finding that the projects align with the 2020–2040 comprehensive plan, and voted to adopt a resolution finding the CIP in compliance; commissioners also reviewed recent housing-unit and population figures and set the January meeting for Jan. 8.

The North St. Paul Planning Commission on Dec. 4 voted to adopt a resolution finding the city’s proposed 2026–2035 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) in compliance with the city’s 2020–2040 comprehensive plan, after a staff presentation tying projects to comp‑plan goals and a brief round of commissioner questions.

A staff member told the commission the 10‑year CIP groups projects into eight categories—buildings and facilities, technology, parks/trails, pavement preservation, utilities/infrastructure, ponds/natural resources, and vehicles/equipment—and that staff reviewed the comprehensive plan’s stated goals and policies to identify those most relevant to projects included in the CIP. “It’s…

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