More About New Hope City Council Meetings
Regular City Council meetings are held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Work sessions are scheduled for the third Monday of each month.
The mayor and City Council are the legislative and policy-making body for the city of New Hope. The mayor presides over Council meetings and represents the city at public events and in intergovernmental relationships. In all other ways, the mayor and council members have the same authority and responsibilities. The mayor and four council members all serve the community at large and are elected for four years in alternating terms.
The mayor and City Council are elected to make decisions on behalf of New Hope residents. They adopt and oversee New Hope’s annual budget, set the annual property tax levy, and identify other funding sources to fund city operations. The Council also focuses on the community’s goals, major projects, and long-term goals including land-use, redevelopment, capital improvements including equipment and infrastructure, and strategic planning.
The City Council strives to engage and involve residents in the decision making process through effective communication, input at meetings, public hearings, neighborhood meetings, advisory commissions, and participation in civic and business organizations and community groups.
To read a short bio for each member of the City Council visit the Council Member Bios page.
The mayor and City Council are the legislative and policy-making body for the city of New Hope. The mayor presides over Council meetings and represents the city at public events and in intergovernmental relationships. In all other ways, the mayor and council members have the same authority and responsibilities. The mayor and four council members all serve the community at large and are elected for four years in alternating terms.
The mayor and City Council are elected to make decisions on behalf of New Hope residents. They adopt and oversee New Hope’s annual budget, set the annual property tax levy, and identify other funding sources to fund city operations. The Council also focuses on the community’s goals, major projects, and long-term goals including land-use, redevelopment, capital improvements including equipment and infrastructure, and strategic planning.
The City Council strives to engage and involve residents in the decision making process through effective communication, input at meetings, public hearings, neighborhood meetings, advisory commissions, and participation in civic and business organizations and community groups.
To read a short bio for each member of the City Council visit the Council Member Bios page.
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December 11, 2023
7:00pm
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New Hope City Hall
4401 Xylon Avenue N
New Hope, MN 55428
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For homeowners, the Town Planner provides year-round information on what's happening in our communities, great savings from locally-owned businesses & beautiful color photography of our area.
For businesses, the Town Planner puts you ON DISPLAY EVERY DAY -- versus quickly having your ad discarded into the recycling bin. The calendar is such a useful tool that families keep it hanging up in a handy spot all year long, making sure they see your business name every time they go to the fridge, to the front door, or to their office. There's simply nothing else like it!
In addition to our annual print calendar, our digital tools are powerful & intuitive. Our website, weekly events e-newsletter & smart phone apps are updated every day to ensure that you can always find out where to go to have fun or to save money!
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