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New site of Minneapolis police's 3rd Precinct approved by city council in 8-5 vote

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Stephen Swanson
Web Producer, CBS Minnesota
Stephen Swanson is a web producer at CBS News Minnesota. Stephen was a floor director for a decade before moving to the WCCO-TV newsroom in 2011, where he focuses on general assignment reporting.
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MINNEAPOLIS — The Minneapolis City Council has given the green light for the purchase of the new home of the police's 3rd Precinct.

The site, located at 2633 block of Minnehaha Avenue, was approved by the council Thursday in an 8-5 vote. It will cost $10 to buy the building, and $4 million to turn it into a community safety center.

RELATED: Minneapolis Mayor Frey re-proposes Minnehaha Ave. site for new MPD 3rd Precinct location

EXTENDED: Minneapolis mayor responds to approval of new MPD 3rd Precinct location04:14

The location is about a half-mile north of the 3rd Precinct's previous building, which was burned by protesters in the days following the murder of George Floyd in 2020.  

Frey said last month the council had shot down most of his office's previous proposals, which he said was nearly 30 locations. The approved location was originally suggested in 2020, but Frey previously stated that "a combination of the council and the owner getting threats" led it to be dropped from consideration.

The build-out is expected to take about nine months.

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