15 West Kellogg Blvd.  
Saint Paul, MN 55102  
651-266-9200  
Board of Commissioners  
Minutes  
December 16, 2025 - 9 a.m.  
Council Chambers - Courthouse Room 300  
The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners met in regular session at 9:02 a.m. with the following  
members present: Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Xiong and Chair Ortega. Also  
present were Ling Becker, County Manager, and Jada Lewis, Civil Division Director, Ramsey County  
Attorney's Office.  
ROLL CALL  
Present:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
Presented by Commissioner Miller.  
Agenda of December 16, 2025 is Presented for Approval  
1.  
Sponsors: County Manager's Office  
Approve the agenda of December 16, 2025.  
Motion by Jebens-Singh, seconded by McGuire. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Minutes from December 2, 2025 are Presented for Approval  
2.  
Sponsors: County Manager's Office  
Approve the December 2, 2025 Minutes.  
Motion by Moran, seconded by Miller. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS  
Agreement with the City of Saint Paul for Recording, Cablecasting and  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
3.  
Webstreaming Services  
Sponsors: County Manager's Office  
1. Approve the agreement with the city of Saint Paul for recording, cablecasting, and  
webstreaming services for the period of January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2027  
with the option to renew for one additional two-year periods in accordance with the  
rates established in the agreement.  
2. Authorize the Chair and Chief Clerk to execute the agreement.  
3. Authorize the County Manager to enter into agreements and execute amendments to  
agreements in accordance with the terms with the county’s procurement procedures,  
provided the amounts are within available funding.  
Motion by Miller, seconded by Xiong. Motion passed.  
Aye: Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-231  
Cancellation of the December 23, 2025 Board Meeting  
4.  
Sponsors: Board of Commissioners  
Cancel the Ramsey County Board of Commissioners meeting of December 23, 2025.  
Motion by Miller, seconded by Xiong. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-232  
Benefits Policies Update  
5.  
Sponsors: Human Resources  
Approve updates to Employee Benefits Policies to comply with legislative changes and to  
clarify existing policies and practices.  
Consistently throughout document, spelled out “Minnesota Statute” versus abbreviation.  
Consistently throughout document, updated any language identifying other sections in the  
document to the appropriate section and paragraph.  
Section 2 Definitions  
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Added clarification that all mention of “Director” in the Benefits Policies means Human  
Resources Director.  
Section 6 Observed County Holidays  
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Updated the title of the section from Holidays to Observed County Holidays.  
Clarified that holiday pay requires the employee to be on paid status for the full  
scheduled workday before and the full scheduled workday after the holiday. Reduces  
employee confusion.  
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Remove any mention of Floating Holiday and move to its own section to help reduce  
confusion.  
Section 7 Floating Holiday  
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New section to clarify floating holidays.  
Reworked the description of 7.1 Floating Holiday for Full-Time Employees to remove  
mention of floating holiday for part-time employees and migrate the details on part-time  
employees to 7.2 Floating Holidays for Part-Time Employees.  
Section 8 Vacation  
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Renamed from Section 7 to Section 8.  
Modified 8.3 (formerly 7.3) Adjustments to Initial Vacation Accrual, deleting the  
paragraph that provides an exception for current employees within 120 calendar days  
from the approval of the policy, which lapsed on April 16, 2025.  
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8.4 Loss of Accrual: Updated exceptions to reference Sections 12.3 (g) Military Leave  
and (l) Leaves for Political Office.  
8.8 Accumulation of Vacation: Removed “Effective January 1, 2022” from the language  
and struck duplicate word “twice.”  
Added section 8.9 Use of Vacation to clarify that the use of vacation hours is subject to  
department approval. Moved the first sentence from 8.10 Advance of Vacation to 8.9  
Use of Vacation (“Eligible employees wishing to use vacation must obtain advance  
permission from their appointing officer.”).  
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Remove 8.13 (formerly 7.13), which refers to the procedure for vacation in lieu of  
salary. The section is based on Minnesota Statute 43A.17 Subd. 9 which was repealed.  
Add 8.15 Vacation Donation, which removes the policy from the Administrative Policy  
Manual and places it with similar policies that govern sick and vacation leave benefits.  
Simplified the policy language to focus on the recipient and the donor. Updated the  
language to comply with Minnesota Earned Sick and Safe Time (ESST), Minnesota  
Statutes 181.9445-181.9448.  
Section 9 Sick Leave with Pay  
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Renamed from Section 8 to Section 9.  
Added “accrual” to the title of Section 9.1, Eligibility for Sick Leave Accrual.  
Strike ”Effective January 1, 2024” from 9.1 (C).  
9.2 Loss of Accrual: Updated exceptions to reference Sections 12.3 (g) Military leave  
and (l) Leaves for Political Office.  
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Combined 9.3 (formerly 8.3) Accumulation of Sick Leave and 9.4 (formerly 8.4)  
Accumulation for Provisional Employees.  
Modified 9.4 (formerly 8.4) Transfer of Leave Accumulation to limit sick leave credit to  
forty (40) hours when an employee is transferred from another merit system, as  
clarified by the Director of HR on 4/15/2024.  
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Moved 9.10 (formerly 8.10) Requirement to Exhaust Paid Sick Time to 9.5 and  
renamed Required Use of Sick Leave. Added clarification that accrued sick leave must  
be used when the absence is for a qualifying reason, with exception for paid family  
medical leave.  
Updated 9.6 (formerly 8.6) Qualified Reasons for the Use of Sick Leave:  
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Renamed from Use of Sick Leave.  
Updated all qualified reasons to comply with Minnesota Statutes 181.9445-  
181.9448 (Earned Sick and Safe Time).  
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Deleted 9.6 (E) sick leave for a household member, as the use of paid sick time  
for care of a non-family member is covered under Minnesota Statutes 181.9445-  
181.9448 (Earned Sick and Safe Time) and the previous policy is no longer  
necessary or compliant.  
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Updated 9.6 (F) Bonding to allow employees to use up to 160 hours of sick  
leave for bonding, to match the use of paid sick leave as agreed upon in all  
collective bargaining agreements.  
Updated 9.6 (H) Bereavement to explain that an employee is entitled to use up  
to 80 hours of paid sick leave for bereavement. The department can agree to  
allow the use of additional sick leave beyond 80 hours for bereavement, and  
that any paid time used for bereavement is protected under Minnesota Statutes  
181.9445-181.9448 (Earned Sick and Safe Time).  
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Updated 9.7 (B) to match the updated statutory language which allows an employer to  
require reasonable notice for unforeseeable absences, pursuant to Minnesota Statute  
181.9447.  
In 9.8 (B), changed the requirement of reasonable documentation to support a sick  
leave absence from 3 workdays to 2 workdays, pursuant to Minnesota Statute  
181.9447.  
Added language to 9.10 Advance of Sick Leave to clarify that any advanced sick hours  
are treated as regular paid sick leave and receive all of the same protections under  
Earned Sick and Safe Time law. Also added paragraph (b) to clarify that an employee  
cannot request another advance until the original advanced hours are repaid.  
Added language to 9.11 Use of Other Paid Time for Sick Leave Purposes to clarify that  
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any paid time used for a qualifying reason are treated as regular paid sick leave and  
receive all of the same protections under Earned Sick and Safe Time law.  
Reworded 9.16 Appointment to a County Position Outside the Personnel System to  
improve employee understanding.  
Modified 9.17 Loss of Earned Sick Leave to reference new Section 13, Pay Upon  
Separation.  
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Added 9.18 Earned Sick Leave Upon Separation to mirror the language about vacation  
payout upon separation, and referenced Section 13.1 Sick Leave Separation Pay.  
Section 10 Sick Leave without Pay  
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Renamed from Section 9 to Section 10.  
Modified 10.1 Eligibility for Sick Leave Without Pay to clarify that sick leave without pay  
may be available for any reason covered under Section 9.6 (Qualified Reasons for the  
Use of Sick Leave), and added language to explain that employees who have  
exhausted paid sick leave are not entitled to be absent from work unless granted an  
authorized leave of absence.  
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Moved all information about medical leave of absence and reinstatement from medical  
leave to Section 12 Leave of Absence.  
Added 10.2 Approved Use of Sick Leave Without Pay to clarify that an employee must  
be approved for leave under Ramsey County policy or state or federal law in order to  
access unpaid sick time.  
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Added 10.3 Unauthorized Leave and referenced Personnel Rule 34.2 Presumed  
Resignation, which states that an employee on unauthorized leave of three days or  
more may be presumed to have resigned their position.  
Section 11 Workers’ Compensation  
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Deleted 11.3 Leave of Absence Due to Work-Related Injury, which created a limit of 2  
-year medical leave for employees on leave for workers’ compensation. The policy is  
not in practice, as workers’ compensation statute governs the terms of the workers’  
compensation leave.  
Section 12 Leaves of Absence  
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Renamed from Section 10 to Section 12.  
Added 12.1 General Provisions to explain that a leave of absence must be authorized.  
Added 12.2 Requesting a Leave of Absence to explain the general procedure for  
obtaining approval for a leave of absence.  
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Renamed 12.3 from “Mandated Leaves of Absence With Pay” to “Protected Leaves of  
Absence” and moved all job-protected leaves under this section:  
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Paid Family Medical Leave: created new section and new policy in accordance  
with Minnesota Statutes Chater 268B, outlining benefit premiums, notice  
requirements, access to intermittent leave, and other terms and conditions of  
paid leave under the law.  
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(b) Family Medical Leave: created new section for the FMLA. Previously, FMLA  
was not mentioned in the Benefits Policies.  
(c) Unpaid Medical Leave: moved from Section 10 Sick Without Pay. Added that  
the job protections of medical leave provided by Ramsey County run  
concurrently with other job protections under applicable state or federal law.  
Moved  
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(d) Parental Leave for Child Bonding: renamed and consolidated all parental  
leave as governed by Ramsey policy and state/federal law.  
(e) Unpaid Leave for Child School Function: moved next to bonding leave and  
added statutory language.  
(f) Bone Marrow and Organ Donation: clarified the right to leave for bone  
marrow donation or organ donation as governed by Minnesota Statutes 181.945  
and 181.9456.  
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(g) Military Leave: clarified benefits available to employees under Military Leave  
as governed by United States Code Chapter 43 and Minnesota Statutes  
Chapter 192.  
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(h) Jury Duty: clarified the right to jury duty leave with and without pay as  
governed by Minnesota Statute 593.50.  
(j) PERA Duty Disability Leave: Added the word Leave to clarify that the leave is  
separate from the benefit paid by PERA.  
(l) Leave for Political: added language from Minnesota Statutes 3.088,  
Subdivision 2.  
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Moved 12.5 (formerly 11.5) Cancellation of Discretionary Leaves of Absence to its own  
paragraph in 12.4 Discretionary Leaves of Absence (d).  
Added Section 12.5 Unauthorized Leave of Absence to reference Personnel Rule 34.2  
Presumed Resignation.  
Renamed 12.7 Effects of Leave of Absence Without Pay (previously worded as Effects  
of Leave of Absence on Salary and Benefit Accrual). Clarified that benefit accrual,  
salary, and service hour credit does not apply to unpaid leaves of absence except for  
12.3 (g) Military Leave, 12.3 (k) Leave to Accept an Unclassified Position, and 12.3 (l)  
Leave for Political Office.  
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Renamed 12.9 Return from Leave and Reinstatement (formerly Reinstatement Rights)  
to cover the right to reinstatement for employees returning from paid and unpaid leaves  
of absence, including military leave, protected leaves, and discretionary leaves.  
Added 12.10 Evidence of Ability to Work, migrated from Section 10 Sick Without Pay to  
the Leaves of Absence section.  
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Added 12.11 Inability to Return to Work due to Medical Condition Affecting Fitness for  
Work, migrated from Section 10 Sick Without Pay to the Leaves of Absence section.  
Section 13 Pay Upon Separation  
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Created a new section to clarify eligibility for pay upon separation. The language was  
previously in various sections, including Special Pay, and caused confusion for  
everyone.  
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Section 13.1 (formerly 12.9) Sick Leave Separation Pay:  
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Updated title (was Separation Pay).  
Moved sentence about seasonal, intermittent and temporary employees above  
the table to reduce confusion.  
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Renamed table from “Option A Accruals” to “Unused Sick Leave Accrual  
Amount” since there was no “option B.”  
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Added Section 13.3 Vacation Upon Separation, which explains that unused accrued  
vacation leave is paid out as a lump sum at termination, and that it may be paid out to  
the Health Care Savings Plan (HCSP) based on the employee’s date of hire and salary  
plan.  
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Created Section 13.4 Other Accrued Paid Leave to explain the payout of floating  
holiday, comp time, and holiday reserve.  
Added Section 13.5 Payout to Health Care Savings Plan with all language that is  
currently on RamseyNet to explain the payout of sick leave and vacation leave to the  
HCSP based on date of hire and salary schedule.  
Section 14 Special Allowances  
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Renamed from Section 12 to Section 14.  
Removed 14.9 (formerly 12.9) Separation Pay and moved to its own section, Section 13  
Pay Upon Separation.  
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Revised 14.11 (formerly 12.12) Paid Parental Leave to state that the program sunset on  
12/31/2025 and was replaced by Paid Family Medical Leave effective 1/1/2026.  
Motion by Miller, seconded by Xiong. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-233  
Settlement Agreement in Ellen Kirchman v. Ramsey County (Court File No.  
62-CV-25-1495)  
6.  
8.  
9.  
Sponsors: Board of Commissioners  
1. Approve the settlement agreement with Ellen Kirchman in Ellen Kirchman v. Ramsey  
County (Court File No. 62-CV-25-1495), totaling $95,000.  
2. Authorize the Chair and Chief Clerk to execute the settlement agreement.  
Motion by Miller, seconded by Xiong. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-234  
Gift from Ramsey County Library Friends to the Ramsey County Library  
Sponsors: Library  
1. Accept the gift of $250,000 from the Ramsey County Library Friends to the Ramsey  
County Library.  
2. Authorize the County Manager to establish a project budget of $250,000 for the Project  
Design and Ideation of the Mounds View Library in the Library Department budget.  
Motion by Miller, seconded by Xiong. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-235  
Grant Agreement with the City of Saint Paul for Familiar Families Pilot  
Program  
Sponsors: Housing Stability  
1. Accept a grant award and approve a grant agreement with the City of Saint Paul for the  
period of December 20, 2025 through December 19, 2026 through in the amount of  
$500,000.00.  
2. Authorize the Chair and Chief Clerk to execute the grant agreement.  
3. Authorize the County Manager to enter into agreements and execute amendments to  
agreements in accordance with the county’s procurement policies and procedures,  
provided the amounts are within the limits of the grant funding.  
4. Authorize the County Manager to submit future grant applications and accept future  
grant funding to support program operations and sustainability, in a form approved by  
the County Attorney’s Office.  
Discussion can be found on archived video.  
Motion by Miller, seconded by Xiong. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-236  
Lease Agreement with Northern States Power Company for Space at 360  
Wabasha Street North  
10.  
Sponsors: Property Management  
1. Approve the lease agreement with Northern States Power Company, 414 Nicollet Mall,  
6th Floor, Minneapolis, MN 55401, for 236.5 square feet of useable space at 360  
Wabasha Street North, Saint Paul, MN 55102, for the period of January 1, 2026,  
through December 31, 2030, in the total amount of $18,024.  
2. Authorize the Chair to execute the lease agreement.  
3. Authorize the County Manager to execute future amendments to the lease agreement  
that do not have a financial impact.  
Motion by Miller, seconded by Xiong. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-237  
Lease Agreement with Minnesota Board of Public Defense for Office Space  
11.  
Sponsors: Property Management  
1. Approve the lease agreement with Minnesota Board of Public Defense, 331 Second  
Avenue South, Suite 900, Minneapolis, MN 55401, for office space in the Juvenile and  
Family Justice Center, 25 7th Street West, Saint Paul, MN 55201, the Law Enforcement  
Center, 425 Grove Street, Saint Paul, MN 55101, and the Suburban Courts facility,  
2050 White Bear Avenue North, Maplewood, MN 55109, for the period of January 1,  
2026, through June 30, 2030, for a rental rate equal to the county’s blended rate.  
2. Authorize the Chair to execute the lease agreement.  
3. Authorize the County Manager to execute future amendments to the lease agreement  
that do not have a financial impact.  
Motion by Miller, seconded by Xiong. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-238  
Community Corrections Department Annual Authority for Procurement  
Requests  
14.  
Sponsors: Community Corrections  
Authorize the County Manager, subject to review by the County Attorney’s Office and the  
Finance Department, to do the following:  
1. Enter into the following expenditure agreements without solicitation through December  
31, 2026, and execute future amendments to the agreements and contracts in  
accordance with the county's procurement policies and procedures, provided the  
amounts are within the budget for the services listed below:  
A. Contracts in which the county currently provides services and receives  
payments from external sources, such as health plans, the Courts, other  
counties, and other parties, including payments for services already provided.  
B. Community support programs, culturally specific African American community  
support programs and culturally specific American Indian / Indigenous  
community support programs if there is an urgent need for specific services for  
a target population that was not previously identified through a prior competitive  
solicitation process.  
C. Providers of psychiatric, psychosexual, and psychological services; to conduct  
evaluations, consultations, therapy, and treatment, as long as the need exceeds  
the supply of providers, and the providers are registered or licensed.  
2. Approve actions deemed necessary for the orderly administration of expenditure  
agreements through December 31, 2026.  
A. Acceptance of supplementary awards or rate adjustments the county may receive from  
funding sources other than county levy; and approve related county budget adjustments  
and execute amendments with funders and contractors.  
Motion by Miller, seconded by Xiong. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-239  
Social Services Department Annual Authority for Procurement Requests  
15.  
Sponsors: Social Services  
Authorize the County Manager, subject to review by the County Attorney’s Office and Finance  
to do the following:  
1. Enter into the following expenditure agreements without solicitation through  
December 31, 2026, and execute future amendments to the agreements in  
accordance with the county’s procurement policies and procedures, provided the  
amounts are within the budget for the services listed below:  
A. Contracts in which the county currently provides services and receives  
payments from external sources, such as health plans, the Courts, other  
counties, and other parties, including payments for services already  
provided.  
B. Community support programs, culturally specific African American  
community support programs and culturally specific American Indian /  
Indigenous community support programs if there is an urgent need for  
specific services for a target population that was not previously identified  
through a prior competitive solicitation process.  
C. Providers of psychiatric, psychosexual, and psychological services; to  
conduct  
evaluations, consultations, therapy and treatment, as long as funds are  
available, the need exceeds the supply of providers, and the providers are  
registered or licensed.  
D. Providers when the Minnesota Department of Human Services or the  
Minnesota Department of Children, Youth and Families has issued the  
solicitation for an existing service in the county and selected the contractor or  
when the Minnesota Department of Human Services has approved the  
contractor through a certification process.  
E. Providers of foster care emergency shelter, respite care, and emergency  
shelter; as long as funds are available, the need exceeds the supply of  
providers, and the providers are registered or licensed.  
F. Providers of adult day services, individualized home support services,  
prevocational services, day support services, employment services, and  
semi- independent living skills services, when that service has been selected  
by the consumer, or his or her guardian, in accordance with Minnesota  
Statutes, section 256B.49.  
G. Providers of out-of-state residential treatment for children, as long as funds  
are available, no in- state treatment provider can be identified that meets the  
needs of the children to be placed, the selected provider is licensed by a  
state authority and accredited by the Joint Commission, the Commission on  
Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, or the Council on Accreditation.  
H. Medical directors for Social Services detoxification services, the Mental  
Health Center, and for Social Services in county correctional programs, as  
long as funds are available, the need exceeds the supply of providers, and  
the providers are licensed.  
I. Providers of intensive residential treatment services when the Minnesota  
Department of Human Services has approved the contractor through a  
certification process.  
J. Providers of accreditation training services for mental health professionals in  
accordance with Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic requirements.  
K. Culturally specific liaisons to prevent education neglect and child protection  
involvement, culturally specific services for American Indian families involved  
in child protection, culturally specific services to prevent out of home  
placement, culturally specific guardianship and culturally specific parent  
mentoring by peers if there is an urgent need for specific services for a  
target population that was not previously identified through a prior  
competitive solicitation process.  
2. Approve actions deemed necessary for the orderly administration of expenditure  
agreements through December 31, 2026:  
A. Acceptance of supplementary awards or rate adjustments the county may receive  
from funding sources other than county levy; and approve related county budget  
adjustments and execute amendments with funders and contractors.  
Motion by Miller, seconded by Xiong. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-240  
2026 Salary Rate for the Ramsey County Attorney  
16.  
Sponsors: County Attorney's Office  
1. Set the annual salary for the elected Ramsey County Attorney at $231,768 to be  
effective the first full pay period following January 1, 2026.  
2. Authorize the continuation of the contribution to deferred compensation for the elected  
County Attorney consistent with the American Federation of State, County and  
Municipal Employees Local 8 Assistant County Attorneys agreement.  
3. Authorize the continuation of the administrative allowance of $110 per month.  
4. Authorize the continuation of the transportation allowance of $150 per month.  
5. Authorize the continuation of the cell phone/wireless service allowance of $55 per  
month.  
Motion by Miller, seconded by Xiong. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-241  
Gift From Ramsey County Library Friends to the Ramsey County Library  
7.  
Sponsors: Library  
Accept the gift of $20,000 from the Ramsey County Friends to the Ramsey County Library.  
Discussion can be found on archived video.  
Motion by Jebens-Singh, seconded by Miller. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-242  
Lease Agreement with MSP/Beam, LLC, for space at 1850 Beam Avenue,  
Maplewood, MN  
12.  
Sponsors: Property Management, Public Health  
1. Approve the lease agreement with MSP/Beam, LLC, for 20,900 square feet of space at  
1850 Beam Avenue, Maplewood, MN 55109, for a period from lease commencement  
through 180 months, with one ten-year renewal option at market rate.  
2. Authorize the County Manager to account for the 2025 Public Health Clinic project as a  
project budget in the Property Management budget.  
3. Accept and approve the project budget and financing plan for the 2025 Public Health  
Clinic project in an amount of $1,500,000.  
4. Authorize the County Manager to transfer up to $340,000 from the 2015 Public Health  
Clinical Facility project to the 2025 Public Health Clinic project budget for project  
activities.  
5. Authorize the County Manager to transfer up to $1,160,000 from various county capital  
fund balances, as determined by the Finance Department and approved by the Capital  
Investment Program Advisory Committee as necessary, to the 2025 Public Health Clinic  
project budget for one-time project costs.  
6. Authorize the Chair to execute the lease agreement.  
7. Authorize the County Manager to execute future amendments to the lease agreement  
that do not have a financial impact.  
Presented by Jean Krueger, Director, Property Management, and Amy Caron, Director, Public  
Health. Discussion can be found on archived video.  
Motion by Xiong, seconded by Miller. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-243  
Financial Assistance Services Annual Authority for Procurement Requests  
13.  
Sponsors: Financial Assistance Services  
1. Authorize the County Manager, subject to review by the County Attorney’s Office and  
Finance to do the following:  
A. Enter into the following expenditure agreements without solicitation through  
December 31, 2026, and execute future amendments to the agreements in  
accordance with the county’s procurement policies and procedures, provided the  
amounts are within the budget for the services listed below:  
B. Contracts in which the county currently provides services and receives  
payments from external sources, such as health plans, the Courts, other  
counties, and other parties, including payments for services already provided.  
C. Community support programs, culturally specific African American community  
support programs and culturally specific American Indian / Indigenous  
community support programs if there is an urgent need for specific services for  
a target population that was not previously identified through a prior competitive  
solicitation process.  
D. Providers when the Minnesota Department of Human Services or the Minnesota  
Department of Children, Youth and Families has issued the solicitation for an  
existing service in the county and selected the contractor or when the Minnesota  
Department of Human Services has approved the contractor through a  
certification process.  
2. Approve actions deemed necessary for the orderly administration of expenditure  
agreements through December 31, 2026:  
A. Acceptance of supplementary awards or rate adjustments the county may receive from  
funding sources other than county levy; and approve related county budget adjustments  
and execute amendments with funders and contractors.  
Presented by County Manager Ling Becker. Discussion can be found on archived video.  
Motion by Xiong, seconded by Miller. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-244  
POLICY ITEM  
Approval of the 2026 Tax Levy  
17.  
Sponsors: Finance  
Approve the 2026 Tax Levy:  
1. Approve the 2026 total tax levy of $428,627,201 an 8.25% increase over the 2025 tax  
levy. Tax levy statement attached.  
2. Adopt a countywide levy on all taxable property of $411,139,562 and a suburban-only  
levy for Libraries of $17,487,639 on all taxable property in Ramsey County outside of  
the city of Saint Paul, to be levied in the year 2025 and to be collected in the year 2026.  
3. Approve the 2026 tax levy of $17,487,639 on suburban properties for libraries to be a  
separate line on the property tax statement.  
Presented by County Manager Ling Becker. Discussion can be found on archived video.  
Motion by Xiong, seconded by McMurtrey. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-245  
Approval of the 2026-2027 Operating Budget  
18.  
Sponsors: Finance  
Approve the 2026-2027 Ramsey County Operating Budget:  
1. Approve the 2026 budget of $924,063,479 and the 2027 budget of $962,473,868 with  
all the changes noted in the attached budget addenda.  
2. Approve the 2026-2027 Fee Schedule, as amended.  
3. Authorize the County Manager to continue to fund the Internal Service Fund for  
Employee Health and Dental Insurance to account for health and dental premiums.  
4. Authorize the County Manager to move, transfer, or reallocate existing Full Time  
Equivalents and budget resources within and between the service teams and  
departments to support the service teams in their ability to achieve and implement the  
Ramsey County Board' s vision, mission, goals and strategic plan.  
5. Authorize the County Manager to make all necessary budget adjustments, including  
transfers and increasing estimated revenues and expenditures to implement the  
Ramsey County Board's vision, mission, goals and strategic plan along with Requests  
for Board Actions that have been approved by the Ramsey County Board of  
Commissioners.  
Motion by Moran, seconded by Miller. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-246  
Approval of the 2026-2027 Capital Improvement Program and the 2026-2031  
Capital Improvement Program Plan  
19.  
Sponsors: Finance  
1. Approve the 2026-2027 Capital Improvement Program Budget, the 2026-2031 Capital  
Improvement Program Plan, and 2026 Capital Improvement Program Financing.  
2. Authorize the County Manager to enter into agreements and contracts and execute  
amendments to agreements and contracts in accordance with the county's procurement  
policies and procedures, provided the amounts are within the limits of the Capital  
Improvement Program funding.  
Motion by Moran, seconded by McGuire. Motion passed.  
Aye:  
Jebens-Singh, McGuire, McMurtrey, Miller, Moran, Ortega, and Xiong  
Resolution: B2025-247  
COUNTY CONNECTIONS  
Presented by County Manager, Ling Becker. Discussion can be found on archived video.  
OUTSIDE BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS  
Discussion can be found on archived video.  
BOARD CHAIR UPDATE  
Presented by Chair Ortega. Discussion can be found on archived video.  
ADJOURNMENT  
Chair Ortega declared the meeting adjourned at 11:01 a.m.