West St. Paul City Council approved $50,000 in rental assistance for families impacted by increased Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity, as well as interviewed applicants for open board and committee positions.
West St. Paul City Council approved $50,000 in rental assistance for families impacted by increased Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity, as well as interviewed applicants for open board and committee positions.
More Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) response, committee interviews, and a rental license hearing make up the bulk of the agenda for the West St. Paul City Council meeting.
With the ongoing ICE activity, West St. Paul City Council will consider potential recommendations, as well as the 424 Butler Avenue East townhouses, a rental license hearing for 97 Orme Street East, and more.
Rental licenses at problem properties, extending the city sales tax, athletic field rental policy, and cable franchise fees were some of the major topics for last night’s West St. Paul City Council meeting.
Rental license review at two problem apartment buildings, funding government and educational cable TV programming, athletic field rental policy, and extending the sales tax are all topics for Monday’s West St. Paul City Council meeting.
An updated prevailing wage ordinance passed on a rare tie-breaking vote from the mayor during West St. Paul’s City Council meeting. They also got an early look at the 2026 budget and a potential property tax levy of at least 8%.