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West St. Paul City Council meeting for March 11, 2024

West St. Paul City Council Recap: March 11, 2024

The Eagle Pointe license hearing and Bernard Street reconstruction project were the main topics of Monday’s meeting.

City of West St. Paul City Council chambers.

West St. Paul City Council Preview: March 11, 2024

A rental license hearing for Eagle Pointe Apartments and the first approvals for next year’s Bernard Street reconstruction are on the agenda for the West St. Paul City Council.

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West St. Paul City Council Recap: Feb. 28, 2022

City Council is ready to declare a climate emergency and is moving forward with a townhouse development on the former golf course.

West St. Paul City Council chambers

West St. Paul City Council Preview: Feb. 28, 2022

West St. Paul will consider joining 16 other Minnesota cities in declaring a climate emergency and consider a townhouse development during Monday’s City Council meeting.

Robert Street in West St. Paul

Frustrated by New Business Options?: Why We Get What We Get in West St. Paul

Whenever a new development is announced in West St. Paul, there’s consternation that it’s not what people wanted. But the reality is we don’t have a lot of control.

West St. Paul City Council meeting

City Council Recap: March 22, 2021

The West St. Paul City Council did a lot this week, including officially hiring a new city manager, approving the return of Burger King and a drive thru for Jimmy John’s, approving two of three proposed charter amendments, and clearing the way for pickleball.

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