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West St. Paul City Council chambers

West St. Paul City Council Recap: June 22, 2026

A public hearing for the Delaware reconstruction project and a first look at the 2027 budget are the big items on the agenda for the West St. Paul City Council, as well as potential changes to special event permits and zoning changes.

June 8, 2026 West St. Paul City Council meeting

West St. Paul City Council Recap: June 8, 2026

Much like neighboring communities, West St. Paul has serious needs for their fire station, police station, and city hall. Council approved an initial study to explore options, feasibility, and costs.

April 13, 2026 West St. Paul City Council meeting

West St. Paul City Council Recap: April 13, 2026

The City Council approved a second and final cannabis dispensary, set a new direction for the 424 Butler townhouse project in a partnership with Habitat for Humanity, and failed to approve a salary increase for the first time in at least a decade.

West St. Paul City Council chambers

West St. Paul City Council Preview: April 13, 2026

Council will consider a proposed cannabis dispensary, options for the 424 Butler townhouse project, and Council salary increases.

March 9, 2026 West St. Paul City Council meeting

West St. Paul City Council Recap: March 9, 2026

During last night’s meeting, West St. Paul City Council approved shifting management of the dome in house, a new approach to emerald ash borer treatment, and increases to Council salaries.

West St. Paul City Council chambers

West St. Paul City Council Preview: March 9, 2026

Major issues for Monday’s West St. Paul City Council meeting include management of the dome, emerald ash borer and tree replacement, and a potential Council salary increase.

July 8, 2024 West St. Paul City Council meeting

West St. Paul City Council Recap: July 8, 2024

Last night’s West St. Paul City Council meeting included an update on the 150 Thompson project, approving a significant Council pay raise, and a discussion on affordable housing.

City of West St. Paul Council Chambers

West St. Paul City Council Preview: July 8, 2024

A Council pay raise, the 150 Thompson project, and affordable housing are the major items on the agenda for the West St. Paul City Council.

June 24, 2024 West St. Paul City Council meeting

West St. Paul City Council Recap: June 24, 2024

Wendy’s received official approval to return to West St. Paul and the City Council dug into finances with the 2023 audit and first discussion of the 2025 budget.

West St. Paul City Council Chambers

West St. Paul City Council Preview: June 24, 2024

West St. Paul City Council will consider plans for the return of Wendy’s and hold a public hearing for a proposed Council pay raise. They’ll also start the conversation for the 2025 budget.

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