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Charter Commission
The Hopkins Charter Commission will vote to transmit a citizen petition proposing an amendment to the city charter to implement ranked-choice voting for city elections. The petition requires 479 signatures; transmission triggers certification and City Council action.
- Petition proposing ranked-choice voting for Hopkins city elections
- Transmittal of petition to City Council by Charter Commission resolution
- Requires at least 479 valid signatures from 2024 state election voters
- City Clerk will certify signatures; Council may consider ballot language July 14
Planning and Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on two development code amendments. One would reclassify cannabis sales, off-sale liquor stores, and tobacco shops as conditional uses in the MX-D downtown district, adding a public review process. The other would classify short-term rentals as a permitted use in neighborhood zones. The commission will also elect officers and recognize outgoing members.
- Public Hearing: Reclassify Cannabis Sales, Off-Sale Liquor Stores, and Tobacco Shops as Conditional Uses in MX-D District
- Public Hearing: Reclassify Short Term Rentals as Permitted Use in Neighborhood Zones
- Election of Officers for 2026-2027
- Recognition of Outgoing Commissioners
- Consent agenda: Approval of April 28, 2026 meeting minutes
Park Board
The Hopkins Park Board reviewed updates on park projects. They discussed the Central Park groundbreaking ceremony on May 4 and potential development of a 4-plex ball field at Maetzold Field. They also heard about upcoming events: a garden kick off on May 9 and a garlic mustard removal and native planting event on May 17.
- Central Park groundbreaking ceremony on May 4 with construction map shown
- Maetzold Field possible 4-plex ball field and playground relocation
- Burnes Park received new field and playground sand
- Garden plot kick off event on May 9 at community gardens
- Garlic mustard removal and native planting at Shady Oak Pond on May 17
City Council
The Hopkins City Council will consider approving an on-sale and Sunday sales liquor license for a new Lago Tacos restaurant at 1106 Mainstreet. The meeting also includes updates on the Raspberry Festival, Digital Access Initiative, and proclamations for Disability Pride Month and Somali Independence Day.
- Approve liquor license for Lago Tacos at 1106 Mainstreet
- Hopkins Raspberry Festival update for July 15-19
- Proclamation for Disability Pride Month
- Proclamation for Somali Independence Day
- Hopkins Digital Access Initiative update