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 City Council approved intoxicating THC licensing and zoning ordinances, as well as several tweaks to zoning, stormwater, and an equitable tweak to this year’s mill and overlay assessments.
The upcoming West St. Paul City Council meeting will have the first reading for more intoxicating THC ordinances and an array of other minor changes including zoning and stormwater ordinances.
The proposed mental health crisis center dominated the meeting, though a public hearing and final vote won’t come until December 12. Other topics included zoning for intoxicating THC specialty stores and the city’s newest K-9.
West St. Paul’s City Council will learn about a proposed mental health crisis center, though take no action. Other topics include zoning for intoxicating THC products, stormwater tweaks, and a new K-9.