Buffalo City Council to weigh police body cameras, predator residency restrictions
No formal decisions were made at city board meetings over the past two weeks, as the only scheduled meeting — the June 22 Parks Board — was cancelled. The City Council will take up several public safety items at its July 6 meeting, including the purchase of police body cameras and a proposal to limit where predatory offenders can live.
Past meetings
Parks Board — June 22
A Parks Board meeting scheduled for June 22 was cancelled. The next regular meeting is set for July 27 at 7 p.m. at the Buffalo City Center.
Another Parks Board meeting was also listed for the same date with an agenda that included recommending the 2026 parks capital improvement budget, approving an updated dedication for Pulaski Shores Park, and receiving an update on an outdoor recreation grant project. Minutes from that meeting have not yet been published, so no decisions are available to report.
Upcoming meetings
City Council — July 6
The council will consider a number of items on its Monday agenda:
- **Purchase of police body cameras**: A specific dollar amount was not listed in the agenda summary.
- **Predatory offender residency restrictions**: The council will discuss establishing restrictions on where registered predatory offenders may reside.
- **Buffalo Youth Council**: Resolution 2026-23 would create a youth council.
- **Easement vacation**: A drainage and utility easement at 2401 Goldfinch Ln is proposed for vacation.
- **Fiber network operations**: The council will consider a master services agreement with CTC and discuss network operations.
The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Buffalo City Center.
Community Center Board — July 6
This meeting of the Buffalo Area Community Center Advisory Board has been cancelled. The next scheduled meeting is August 3.
Buffalo Municipal Utilities Commission — July 9
The commission will hold a workshop meeting with an orientation session for members from the Minnesota Municipal Utilities Association (MMUA). No decisions or public hearings are on the agenda.
Coming up
- **City Council**: July 6, 7 p.m., Buffalo City Center. Public safety items and youth council proposal.
- **Parks Board**: July 27, 7 p.m., Buffalo City Center. Next regular meeting after June cancellation.
- **Community Center Board**: August 3, next meeting following July cancellation.
All official agendas and minutes are available from the city of Buffalo.
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