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Operation Metro Surge leading to budget concerns for City of Minneapolis
Operation Metro Surge leading to budget concerns for City of Minneapolis
There are concerns in the City of Minneapolis that Operation Metro Surge could lead to higher property taxes.
According to Budget Director Jayne Discenza, the city spent at least $5 million in just a couple of weeks in January in response to the federal immigration enforcement operations. She told City Council members that all of the 26 city departments are contributing to the response, from staffing to time.
“For just the police department, I think we’re at $4.3 million in overtime associated with this response,” said Discenza. “If you project that out, certainly over budget.”
After federal agents shot and killed Alex Pretti, Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said the department did an emergency recall of all sworn personnel back to duty. Community Safety Commissioner Todd Barnette has also shared the stress the federal operation is having on city emergency response overall.
MPLS safety commissioner: Current conditions aren’t ‘sustainable,’ stress and cost mounting
In December, the city approved a 2026 budget that eliminated critical staffing overtime. It was considered a $3.6 million cost savings at the time.
The city has a $2 billion budget overall with a $700 million general fund, according to Discenza. The city is required to have a contingency fund of 1% of the general fund balance. The 2026 budget lists the general fund contingency this year as $7.46 million.
“Previously, we have a small cushion between where our general fund balance is expected to sit at the end of 2026, assuming departments don’t overspend their budgets this year and, again, that might be difficult because of what they’re forced to do because of federal incursion,” said Discenza. “If we are to deplete our resources this year, we’ve been put on notice by bond agencies they are watching our use of fund balance. We have a AAA rating, and that matters to constituents because that allows us to borrow at a lower rate to do our capital work, so I think the concern long term would be without raising property taxes, we would be dipping below that minimum fund balance.”
Operation Metro Surge started Dec. 1, 2025. Homeland Security has not indicated when it will end.
Minneapolis City Council considers $1M in rental assistance for families facing eviction during ICE operations
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis City Council considers $1M in rental assistance for families facing eviction during ICE operations
Minneapolis City Council considers $1M in rental assistance for families facing eviction during ICE operations
The Minneapolis City Council is considering $1 million is rental assistance for families facing eviction during federal immigration operations.
Council members say this money would help 250 families who are afraid to go to work and get picked up by ICE, but who are also afraid of the looming threat of eviction if they don’t go to work. The City Council voted that the funds will come from the city’s cash balance.
Hennepin County already offers more than $10 million in rental assistance, but City Council members say this additional money would help the families who have fallen through the cracks.
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St. Joseph community gathers in reflection, solidarity with Minneapolis
ST. JOSEPH, Mich. (WSBT) — A community gathering Wednesday night in St. Joseph focused on solidarity with Minneapolis.
Interfaith Action of Southwest Michigan, along with several local partners, hosted an evening of prayer, action and reflection after a nationwide call for clergy and faith leaders to respond.
Reverends shared a message about communities at the event.
Rev. Jeffrey Hubers said, “So even though it might seem like Minneapolis is far away, or those events are isolated, these things are happening here. We do have migrant neighbors, we do have a migrant local population, and so we want to show up for them just as we’re showing up for our neighbors in Minneapolis.”
Interfaith leaders hope events like this inspire more local engagement for justice and community well-being.
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