City Council will be looking at major capital projects over the next 10 years, as well reviewing an audit and considering the bid for Kennedy Park renovations.
City Council will be looking at major capital projects over the next 10 years, as well reviewing an audit and considering the bid for Kennedy Park renovations.
One week out from the election, legislative priorities and housing dominated the West St. Paul City Council meeting.
Question for West St. Paul municipal candidates: A potential community center has been an ongoing discussion, with a recent survey showing some support for a sizable tax increase to pay for it. Do you support a community center? How do we pay for it?
A look at the preliminary 2025 budget gave a glimpse of potential park and street projects over the next decade, plus burying utilities at the Smith/Dodd intersection and final approvals on the Thompson Square East townhome project.
A potential community center dominated the conversation at the West St. Paul City Council meeting. Other business included committee interviews and a closed session for purchasing property.
A potential community center will be the big topic of conversation at the West St. Paul City Council meeting on Monday, February 12, along with interviews for committee appointments and a closed session for the purchase of Faith United Methodist Church.