Support services play critical role in allowing people who have disabilities to live independently Council Chair calls for state lawmakers to pass transportation bill with real solution for Metro Mobility. May 7, 2019
Council makes appointments to two advisory committees 16 members named to Land Use Advisory Committee, and four members named to Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission. April 29, 2019
Treatment plants recognized for outstanding permit compliance The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) recognized seven of eight Metropolitan Council wastewater treatment plants. April 29, 2019
Steady growth continues in metro area Metro area population increased 8.8% since 2010, according to U.S. Census April 18, 2019
D Line: Centering racial equity and improving people's lives President of Abbott Northwestern, elected officials and community leaders highlight importance of D Line bus rapid transit (BRT) to businesses, employees, hospital patients, residents and more. April 4, 2019
Council’s small business program helps deliver Final Four For the last year, Met Council staff have been connecting the local organizing committee with small businesses owned by women, people of color, veterans, and people with disabilities. April 3, 2019
Commuters, business leaders and local elected officials speak out for enhanced transit At a busy park-and-ride in the west metro, leaders say investments in transit will strengthen Twin Cities and entire state. March 29, 2019
High-frequency transit attracting more development About one-third of the region’s residential multifamily development between 2009 and 2017 happened within a half-mile of current and planned light rail and bus rapid transit stations. March 24, 2019
Wastewater treatment staff prepare for spring flooding The clock has started ticking on flood preparations at the massive Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Plant on the Mississippi River in Saint Paul. March 22, 2019
Tenant and landlord: Marjorie and Mike have a connection Mike Pikovsky takes a lot of pride in the homes he owns as rental properties. Among his tenants are families who rely on federal rent assistance for a place to live and call home. March 21, 2019
Floods at Pigs Eye Island Pig’s Eye Island was an ideal site for a sewage treatment plant, but it was only about 12 feet above the normal level of the river and therefore susceptible to flooding. March 21, 2019
Metropolitan Council to acquire Rogers Wastewater Treatment Plant The Council plans to operate the Rogers plant for about 10 years, then decommission the facility after a new Crow River Plant is built in western Hennepin County. March 6, 2019
Council designated “SolSmart” for solar leadership Silver designation highlights achievements in expanding solar across the region by offering resources and technical assistance on solar planning, and market development and finance. March 5, 2019
Governor Walz announces intention to appoint Metropolitan Council members Under the Walz-Flanagan Administration, the Met Council will be most diverse to ever serve, reflecting a commitment to increased community engagement. February 25, 2019