Committee appointments and intoxicating THC ordinances took center stage at the West St. Paul City Council, plus the city made Juneteenth an official holiday.

Committee appointments and intoxicating THC ordinances took center stage at the West St. Paul City Council, plus the city made Juneteenth an official holiday.
West St. Paul City Council will make appointments to city committees, hold a public hearing on intoxicating THC licensing, and officially recognize Juneteenth as a holiday.
West St. Paul volunteer committees have five open slots that will be filled by City Council and the mayor in the coming months.
West St. Paul’s City Council changed law firms for city attorney services for the first time in nearly 30 years. They also discussed an occupancy extension for Net Ministries, with some pushback from a former Council member.
The West St. Paul City Council discussed a trail on Butler Avenue, fine appeals, and heard a presentation from Northern Dakota County’s Beyond the Yellow Ribbon.
West St. Paul City Council learned about the West St. Paul police reserves and plans for Explore West St. Paul Days, and approved business including the Dakota 911 system and proclaiming Arbor Day and Migratory Bird Day.