Policy and Research dashboard
You can view the City Council requests made to Office of City Clerk, Policy & Research.
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Read the data
- Open request queue for briefings and reports.
- Learn more about open request topics and potential presentation dates.
- Policy briefing request volume.
- Review requests for policy briefings, which individual Council Members can request.
- Analysis and report request volume.
- Review requests for policy reports, which a majority of Council can request.
- Completed briefings and reports.
- Review all completed briefings and reports from the Office of City Clerk Policy & Research Division.
Terms to know
Policy briefings
- May be requested by an individual Council Member.
- Intended to provide preliminary research or estimates to Council Members and staff in support of reviewing a range of options on a subject or identifying where items may align with legislative goals.
- Information may include an initial assessment of comparative data, potential barriers, and potential options.
- Intended to:
- Provide information as the first step towards possible legislation.
- Address general questions.
- Cover an issue brought to a Council Member by a constituent or other party.
Research reports
- Initiated by a majority vote of Council or Council committee.
- May cover topics being brought forward to, or reviewed by, the City Council.
- May include public presentations, data visualizations, or interactive data dashboards.
- Content will vary depending on Council Member needs.
- Reports may include the following types of content:
- Scoping:
- Analysis of the feasibility, opportunities, and potential barriers to realizing a specific policy or program goal.
- Landscape analysis:
- Overview of similar policies/programs in other localities, applicable lessons learned and/or good practices.
- For example: Comparing MPD organization, staffing, and capacity to other police departments under consent decrees.
- Opportunities assessment:
- Estimate of required resources to implement specific policy/program, analysis of potential impacts.
- For example: Estimating potential impact of TOPA on housing affordability, real estate market, and racial gaps in home ownership.
- Case study:
- Assessment of effectiveness, impacts, and lessons from one or two comparable policies/programs.
- For example: Comparing and contrasting results of Saint Paul and Minneapolis' approaches to auto theft.
- Scoping:
Technical notes
Source of data
Individual research reports and policy briefings are on the City's public website.
Contact us
Andrew Hawkins
Interim Director, Policy & Research
City Clerk's Office
Phone
Address
350 S. 5th St. Room 312
Minneapolis MN 55415
Office hours
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Monday - Friday