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St. Louis Park council approves consent agenda, cites twin-home plat amendment and police lieutenant labor agreement

St. Louis Park City Council · May 18, 2026
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Summary

The council approved a six-item consent agenda that included minutes, a resolution amending the final plat for the Minnotonka Boulevard twin-home project in Ward 1, acceptance of a roughly $59,000 donation of smoke detectors for the fire department, and approval of a 2026–2028 LES Local 482 police lieutenant labor agreement.

The St. Louis Park City Council approved its consent agenda, which included meeting minutes and six staff-recommended items. The mayor called for the motion and the council voted to approve the agenda and the consent items.

Council members called attention to select consent items for the record. A council member noted a resolution to amend the final plat for the Minnotonka Boulevard twin-home project in Ward 1 and described the project as moving forward. That item remained on the consent agenda and was approved as part of the package.

Council members also highlighted a resolution approving the 2026–2028 LES Local 482 police lieutenant labor agreement. Council remarks praised city human resources staff and the police lieutenants for working out the agreement.

During the consent discussion council members acknowledged a large donation of smoke detectors and fire alarms, with figures discussed in the meeting ranging from about $49,000 up to $59,000; a council member said the donation is roughly $59,000. Council discussion indicated the fire department will distribute and, in some cases, install the devices for residents, including senior-focused efforts.

The transcript records the consent agenda was approved; the meeting did not record separate roll-call tallies for each consent item in the public record provided.