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Tag: Emily Vergin

Sign with instructions for committee interviews.

Committee Interviews Give a Taste of West St. Paul Spirit

“Everyone’s answers are healing my soul,” said Council Member Lisa Eng-Sarne during the committee interview process. So let’s see those answers!

Feb. 26, 2024 West St. Paul City Council meeting

West St. Paul City Council Recap: Feb. 26, 2024

Committee appointments and the ice arena parking lot were the big issues on the docket for the West St. Paul City Council, as well as a resolution and budget support for Burnsville first responders in response to the recent tragedy.

Single bike in a large bike rack.

West St. Paul to Require Bike Racks

West St. Paul is considering an ordinance to require bike racks at new developments. Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on August 15.

West St. Paul City Council

West St. Paul City Council Recap: March 14, 2022

The West St. Paul City Council worked through a lot of business, including a climate emergency resolution, new ward maps, committee appointments, and public art policy.

West St. Paul City Council chambers

West St. Paul City Council Preview: March 14, 2022

It will be a busy night for the West St. Paul City Council, including a climate emergency resolution, new ward maps, committee appointments, public art policy, and more.

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