The City of Mounds View is accepting applications for a vacancy on the Planning Commission. You must be a resident of the City. Apply online visit the city website. Application deadline is 06/12/2025 at 5 p.m.
Thank you to all who made their voice heard on these important community decisions. For more information on election results, visit https://t.co/Y5lUmvP0mJ
Mayor-elect Zach Lindstrom is a current member of the city council and will be sworn in on Nov. 13. Lindstrom will replace Mayor Al Hull, who passed away in May. Acting Mayor Gary Meehlhause will step down from his current role and continue to serve as a council member.
On Tuesday, Mounds View voters elected Zach Lindstrom as Mayor and selected four members to the Mounds View Public School Board. Voters rejected the 1.5% local sales tax that would have been used to fund half of the Mounds View Community Center project.
🗳️ Polls close at 8 p.m.! Head to the Mounds View Community Center (5394 Edgewood Drive) to make your voice heard. ⭐ Remember, even if polls close while you’re in line, you can still vote. Stay in line! Learn more at https://t.co/sLzeF99lOM
Election Day is TOMORROW! There’s still time to vote early until 5 p.m. today at any Ramsey County absentee voting location. More info. ➡️ https://t.co/ZNRcdAVye4. Vote tomorrow at the Mounds View Community Center from 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. Learn more at https://t.co/sLzeF98NZe
🗳️ Election Day is in less than one week. Early in-person voting ends Nov. 6 and absentee ballots must be received by Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. Election Day voting takes place at the Mounds View Community Center 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/sLzeF98NZe
On Nov. 7, Mounds View residents will vote on a 1.5% sales tax to help fund the community center project. If approved, residents will pay less than one-quarter of the $33 million cost. Learn more about funding at https://t.co/HUNVeUN9Vh
“We recognize that the needs of our residents are evolving. That’s why the city is proposing a $33 million investment plan to expand and modernize the Community center.” - Acting Mayor Gary Meelhause Visit https://t.co/cV3e3Uob2u to learn more about plan.
The community center project aims to address concerns expressed by residents such as lack of an indoor track and outdated facilities. The city’s proposed plan would add new amenities for residents and additional space for community events. Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/79ffHI4QnF
🗳Election Day is just two weeks away! On the ballot, there are three important decisions for Mounds View residents to make. To learn how you can vote on or before Nov. 7, visit https://t.co/sLzeF99lOM
If approved, Mounds View residents will pay the smallest portion of the $33 million community center project, equivalent to $3 a month. Learn more about the funding plan, cost, and project details at https://t.co/HUNVeUN9Vh
🗳️ 📢 Mounds View residents have three significant matters to consider in the upcoming election: the mayoral race, school board races, and a sales tax referendum to finance the community center project. For a guide on how you can cast your vote, visit https://t.co/sLzeF99lOM
If approved by voters, a local sales tax would help fund the Mounds View Community Center expansion project. The tax would cost residents an average of $3 a month, according to a study by the University of Minnesota. Visit https://t.co/iSu3ymXazO read the study.
On November 7, Mounds View voters will make several important community decisions, including whether a 1.5% local sales tax will be used to fund half of the community center expansion. Visit https://t.co/sLzeF98NZe to learn how you can make your voice heard.
If approved by residents this November, the Mounds View Community Center project would provide flexible space to support a wider range of events including graduation ceremonies and family gatherings. To learn more about the proposed enhancements, visit https://t.co/79ffHI4QnF
Will nearby wetlands be impacted if the Mounds View Community Center project moves forward? No. Residents urged the city to safeguard nearby wetlands. In response, the city plans a parking ramp to create a buffer for wetland areas. Explore more at https://t.co/20ZJfcR4Jb.
This November, Mounds View voters will consider a 1.5% local sales tax to fund half of the community center project. If approved, the city will seek the remaining half through state bonding. Early voting has already begun. Learn more at https://t.co/sLzeF98NZe
The proposed Mounds View Community Center Project plan includes the addition of three new gymnasiums, an indoor walking track and more. View the full list of proposed enhancements and a site plan at https://t.co/cV3e3Uob2u.
🗳️ EARLY VOTING HAS BEGUN! 🗳️ For Mounds View residents, there are three important issues on the ballot this year. Learn how you can vote early in person or at home at https://t.co/2G6wO5ojW0