Coalition to March on the RNC & Stop the War v. City of St. Paul

557 F. Supp. 2d 1014, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 54337
CourtDistrict Court, D. Minnesota
DecidedJuly 16, 2008
DocketCivil 08-835 (JNE/JJG)
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Coalition to March on the RNC & Stop the War v. City of St. Paul, 557 F. Supp. 2d 1014, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 54337 (mnd 2008).

Opinion

ORDER

JOAN N. ERICKSEN, District Judge.

On September 1, 2008, the Republican National Convention (RNC) begins in St. Paul, Minnesota’s capital. That day, a march organized by The Coalition to March on the RNC and Stop the War (Coalition) will take place. As its name suggests, the Coalition is an association of groups and individuals interested in parading within sight and sound of the Xcel Energy Center, the site of the RNC, and expressing their opposition to the war in Iraq. On May 14, 2008, the City of St. Paul (City) issued an alternate permit to the Coalition; the permit differs from the one sought by the Coalition with regard to the parade’s route, start time, and end time. 1 The Coalition maintains that the permit is constitutionally infirm and now moves for a preliminary injunction ordering the City, Mayor Chris Coleman, St. Paul Police Chief John Harrington, and Assistant St. Paul Police Chief Matthew Bostrom (collectively, Defendants) to grant the Coalition’s amended permit application. For the reasons set forth below, the Court denies the Coalition’s motion.

I. BACKGROUND

On September 1, 2008, the opening day of the RNC, the Coalition will conduct a *1017 rally at the State Capitol and also a parade that starts and ends at the Capitol and that comes within sight and sound of the Xcel Energy Center. The Coalition has secured a permit for use of the Capitol’s South Stairs and Upper and Lower Malls (the large, pie-shaped park area in front of the Capitol) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. In its initial application, dated November 1, 2007, the Coalition applied for a permit to march every other month from January to September 2008 2 on a route that encircles the Xcel Energy Center: from the Capitol on John Ireland Boulevard to Kellogg Boulevard; left on Kellogg to Washington Street; left on Washington to 5th Street; left on 5th to 7th Street; left on 7th to Kellogg; right on Kellogg to John Ireland; and right on John Ireland to the Capitol. The Coalition requested a start time of 11:00 a.m. and a finish time of 7:00 p.m. It also estimated the number of participants to be from three people to 100,000 people.

By letter dated November 21, 2007, Assistant Chief Bostrom responded to the Coalition’s permit application. With regard to the Coalition’s application for a permit on September 1, Assistant Chief Bostrom noted the need for the City and the police department to engage in extensive planning. He anticipated most of the approximately 45,000 visitors to the RNC to travel to the Xcel Energy Center and its immediate surroundings via motorized vehicle or on foot. As it happens, a significant portion of the City’s commercial, medical, and cultural districts, as well as some of the City’s most heavily traveled streets and points of freeway ingress and egress, are in the area surrounding the Xcel Energy Center. Accordingly, Assistant Chief Bostrom asserted a compelling need for the City and the police department to engage in extensive planning to facilitate safe and orderly movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic during the RNC. In addition, Assistant Chief Bostrom noted that the RNC had been designated a “National Special Security Event,” triggering a requirement that the United States Secret Service take special precautions and safety measures to secure the RNC’s site and immediate surroundings. 3 He asserted the need for the police department to confer with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to carry out its responsibilities for securing the area outside of the Xcel Energy Center. In short, Assistant Chief Bostrom asserted a compelling need for the City and the police department to engage in extensive planning to assure the safety of all who work in, live in, or visit the City during the RNC. As the City’s and the police department’s planning had not yet progressed to a point where Assistant Chief Bostrom could *1018 make required findings under the City Code, he stated that he could neither grant nor deny the Coalition’s application as it related to the parade on September 1.

Over the next few months, the parties discussed the Coalition’s permit application. Eventually, on February 29, 2008, the police department issued guidelines regarding the issuance of permits to conduct parades near the Xcel Energy Center and the surrounding area on September 1. The guidelines stated that the City’s and the police department’s planning had not yet progressed to a point to allow issuance of such permits and that permits would issue at the earliest opportunity that such planning activities allow and no later than May 31.

The day after the guidelines’ issuance, the police department issued a “conditional alternative permit” to the Coalition. The conditional alternative permit authorized the Coalition to conduct a parade on September 1 but did not specify the parade’s start time, end time, or route.

On March 6, 2008, the Coalition attempted to appeal the conditional alternative permit, and the City Council declined to consider the appeal as premature. The City explained that the City Code provides for an appeal to the City Council from the denial of a permit application, that the conditional alternative permit issued “at the insistent and repeated requests of the Coalition,” and that the conditional alternative permit was not intended to serve as a permit under the Code but rather “a good faith statement of intent on the part of the Saint Paul Police Department ... in recognition and accommodation of the Coalition’s planning demands.”

Also in early March, the Coalition amended its application with regard to its parade on September 1. The Coalition sought a “step off time” of 2:00 p.m. and an “unknown” finish time. It estimated the number of participants to be from 30,000 to 50,000 people. The route sought did not change.

Later in March, the Coalition brought this action and moved for a preliminary injunction. The motion was scheduled to be heard on May 16, 2008. Two days before the motion hearing, the police department issued the permit to the Coalition. On May 16, pursuant to the parties’ stipulation, the Court declared the guidelines regarding issuance of parade permits for September 1 null and void, ordered Defendants to remove the guidelines from the City’s website, and cancelled the motion hearing.

As noted above, the permit differs from the one sought by the Coalition with regard to the parade’s route, start time, and end time. 4 In general terms, the permit authorizes the following parade route: from the Capitol on Cedar Street to 7th Street; right on 7th to Old 6th Street; right on Old Sixth to 5th Street; left on 5th to 7th; left on 7th to Cedar; and left on Cedar to the Capitol. The permit’s route reaches as close as 84 feet to one of the two main entrances to the Xcel Energy Center for credentialed attendees. It also passes two of the three media work spaces. Forty feet separate the permit’s route from one of the media work spaces; sixty feet separate the route from the other media work space. As to timing, the permit sets the parade’s start time at noon and end time at 4:00 p.m. The permit also requires the parade to be clear of 5th Street by 2:00 p.m.

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