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West St. Paul City Council Preview: April 28, 2025

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Update: This meeting has been canceled due to severe weather predicted for this evening. No urgent business, so everything will be pushed to the next meeting on May 12.

Short agenda for West St. Paul’s City Council, which includes an appointment to the Environmental Committee, an update on 150 Thompson, and swearing in a new junior Council member.

Appointment

City Council will appoint a new member to the Environmental Committee. With the resignation of Robyn Anderson, the Council will likely appoint Stephanie Moline, one of 20 applicants interviewed earlier this year.

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150 Thompson Update

The Open Council Work Session (OCWS) will include an update on the redevelopment of 150 Thompson, the former YMCA/Hy-Vee property the city has been working to develop for the past several years. The agenda packet doesn’t include any details on the update.

Other Items on the Agenda

  • Strategy: During the OCWS, Council will discuss their strategic plan, including a new mission, vision, and values as well as specific strategic priorities.
  • Junior: The Council will swear in a new junior council member, Elise Moga, who will replace the graduating McKinley Cherrier.

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