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January 22, 2024 West St. Paul City Council meeting.

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

The West St. Paul City Council met to approve an increase in city staff wages, an extension in the preliminary development agreement for 150 Thompson, and discussed legislative priorities and other city business. 

City of West St. Paul City Council chambers

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

The redevelopment of 150 Thompson continues to move forward, plus city staff wages, Council rules, and legislative priorities at the next West St. Paul City Council meeting.

Mayor Pro Tem Wendy Berry swears in Junior Council Member McKinley Cherrier during the West St. Paul City Council meeting.

West St. Paul City Council Recap: Jan. 8, 2024

During the first meeting of 2024, a junior Council member was sworn in, citizens spoke about the Marthaler Park renovation, and three conditional use permits were approved.

West St. Paul City Council chambers

West St. Paul City Council Preview: Jan. 8, 2024

West St. Paul City Council will consider three projects—a new liquor store, a church sign, and a rebuild after a fire—as well as discuss staff wages falling behind comparable cities.

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