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Tag: No Mow May

April 22, 2024 West St. Paul City Council meeting

West St. Paul City Council Recap: April 22, 2024

An economic development update and conversation about potentially moving work sessions back to the conference room were the main items covered, as well as swearing in two new police officers, approving an Xcel franchise agreement, declaring No Mow May, and a closed session for labor negotiation strategy.

City of West St. Paul City Council chambers

West St. Paul City Council Preview: April 22, 2024

Economic development strategy and Council rules are the big items on the agenda for Monday’s meeting, as well as swearing in two new police officers, an Xcel franchise agreement, No Mow May, and a closed session for labor negotiation strategy.

April 10, 2023 West St. Paul City Council meeting

West St. Paul City Council Recap: April 10, 2023

A Planning Commission appointment sparked conflict during the West St. Paul City Council meeting. The Council also debated relaxing the city’s sign ordinance to potentially allow murals and approved a resolution supporting No Mow May.

West St. Paul city council chambers

West St. Paul City Council Preview: April 10, 2023

A long-awaited discussion on potential changes to the sign code will come before West St. Paul City Council. Other topics include a Planning Commission appointment, a resolution supporting No Mow May, and a public hearing for 2023 road project assessments.

West St. Paul City Council meeting

West St. Paul City Council Recap: April 25, 2022

The West St. Paul City Council covered a lot of ground this week, including the future of the former Hy-Vee/YMCA property, No Mow May, and battling catalytic converter thefts.

West St. Paul City Council chambers

West St. Paul City Council Preview: April 25, 2022

The City of West St. Paul will discuss a potential purchase offer for the Hy-Vee property during a closed meeting on Monday, among other business including a catalytic converter ordinance, No Mow May, alcohol compliance failures, and more.

Suzanne De Young and her Little Free Seed Library

Suzanne De Young: Little Free Seed Library

A retired West St. Paul resident and avid gardener has created a temporary Little Free Seed Library for the neighborhood to enjoy.

West St. Paul City Council

City Council Recap: May 10, 2021

West St. Paul City Council had a light agenda this week with just Crusader Avenue reconstruction on the regular agenda and parking minimums on the work session agenda.

West St. Paul City Council chambers

City Council Preview: May 10, 2021

The West St. Paul City Council will meet on Monday for the first official meeting with new City Manager Nate Burkett and a light agenda that covers 2022 street projects and parking minimums.

No Mow May in West St. Paul, Minnesota

West St. Paul Supports No Mow May

West St. Paul is joining the No Mow May project, an effort to protect pollinators by not mowing lawns for the month of May.

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