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Mayor Christopher B. Coleman

Thank you for visiting our website. I have always believed in the power of government to benefit the common good and help people improve their lives. As a lifelong resident of Saint Paul, I am honored to be your Mayor. One of the best things about our city is that residents are actively engaged in our communities. Your input is invaluable to my administration as we work to make Saint Paul the Most Livable City in America.

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Mayor's Office Seeks Fall Interns

Mayor Coleman's office is seeking interns for the fall. Those selected will have the opportunity to work closely with local government appointees to explore the many facets that engage residents and make Saint Paul the Most Livable City in America. Internships provide a valuable opportunity to gain work experience while working in various areas, including: administrative, policy, government relations, and press staff. For more information, contact Keith Hovis.

 


2011 Budget Address
For information on the 2011 Budget, follow this link.


Saint Paul, MN News
Saint Paul College ranked as the top community college in the United States by Washington Monthly Saint Paul College — A Community & Technical College is the highest ranked community college in the nation according to Washington Monthly magazine’s 2010 College Rankings. Read on...

Great River Master Plan
The Mississippi River belongs to everyone in Saint Paul and now you can help shape the future of our river corridor. Watch this video to learn more about the Great River Park Master Plan and how you can get involved. Watch the Video...

Rebuild Saint Paul
$15 Million Project Leverages $100 Million in Private Investment, Creates 3,000 New Jobs Read on...Watch the Video

Coleman's 2011 Budget: New Services, No New Taxes After four years of working smarter to provide better service at a better price, Mayor Chris Coleman announced today that the 2011 budget would mean no new or raised taxes in Saint Paul. Read on...

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