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The St. Louis Park City Clerk’s Office provides many important services that support the city manager, city council and St. Louis Park residents and businesses.
Agendas and minutes
Agendas for St. Louis Park City Council and Economic Development Authority (EDA) meetings are posted in advance of each meeting. The city clerk prepares and distributes the agendas, and also maintains minutes of city council, EDA and other official meetings. View agendas and minutes from past meetings.
Boards and commissions
The city clerk manages the recruitment and selection process to fill vacancies on city boards and commissions. Find out how you can help shape our community by serving on a board.
Boards and commissions revisioning project
It’s time to rethink the purpose of the city’s boards and commissions program. Please consider joining one of our small-group input sessions to share ideas and help redesign the purpose of these community leadership opportunities.
Learn more about the boards and commissions revisioning project.
Elections
The city clerk coordinates the city’s participation in federal, state, county and local elections, and also assists or conducts school district elections. Learn more about elections.
Contracts and bids
The city clerk oversees the recording of contracts and bids, assures that bond insurance forms are included, obtains official signatures and provides assistance related to contract format. For more information about bidding and contract opportunities, visit the business support page.
Liquor and gambling licenses
The city clerk's office manages the process for getting the following permits:
Domestic partnership registration
The City of St. Louis Park has established a program that allows unmarried, committed couples who live or work in St. Louis Park to document their relationship. This program is managed by the city clerk. View the domestic partnership application.
Legal notices
The city clerk ensures legal notices, such as requests for proposal, public hearing notices and notices related to city ordinances, are published as required.
Official records
The city clerk maintains official city records, city council minutes, ordinances, ordinance code, resolutions, contracts, deeds and plats and other official documents.