An affordable townhouse project, bus rapid transit, charter amendments, and assessments made up the bulk of the West St. Paul City Council meeting.
An affordable townhouse project, bus rapid transit, charter amendments, and assessments made up the bulk of the West St. Paul City Council meeting.
West St. Paul City Council will get updates on an affordable townhouse project on Butler plus bus rapid transit, then consider multiple assessments and three charter amendments.
Opposition to housing bills at the state legislature and the creation of an independent arts commission were the major topics at the West St. Paul City Council meeting.
West St. Paul moves forward with public art, discussing the creation of an independent arts commission. Other items on the agenda include missing middle housing, 424 Butler redevelopment, low income rental classification, and a closed session for the former Burger King lot.
Potential redevelopment plans for 424 Butler Avenue East and related policies for affordable housing were the main topics for West St. Paul’s City Council.
During Monday’s West St. Paul City Council meeting the public will get more insight into redevelopment plans for 424 Butler Avenue East with a conversation with Rondo Community Land Trust. The meeting will also include conversations about affordable housing, legislative priorities, and several proclamations.