Watch: St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter delivers ‘State of the City’ address
The 2024 State of Our City Address began at noon on Monday at the Xcel Energy Center, Gate 1, in downtown St. Paul.
The event is free and open to the public.
People can listen to St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter give the address in person, watch the city’s Facebook or YouTube livestream or tune into the City’s cable channels, Comcast 18 and 859.
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