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Tag: water

Map of homes impacted by lead service lines.

Lead Service Lines Could Impact More than 400 West St. Paul Homes

December 7, 2023 Kevin D. Hendricks

More than 400 homes in West St. Paul could have lead service lines and be impacted by elevated levels of lead in their water.

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Water flowing out of a faucet.

Water Pressure & Sediment Issues in West St. Paul’s Water

August 17, 2022 Kevin D. Hendricks

West St. Paul homes lost water pressure and saw sediment in their water Tuesday night after an electrical issue impacted a pumping station.

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Drought restrictions sign at West St. Paul splash pad

Drought Prompts Water Conservation in West St. Paul

July 21, 2021 Kevin D. Hendricks

Voluntary water conservation measures enacted in West St. Paul due to ongoing drought, including odd/even lawn watering and reduced splash pad hours.

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April 26, 2021 West St. Paul City Council meeting

City Council Recap: April 26, 2021

April 27, 2021 Kevin D. Hendricks

This week’s West St. Paul City Council meeting included the long-awaited conclusion to the mural debate, a pro-union resolution that will likely draw a veto, a heated moment during citizen comments, and goodbyes to two well-respected city staff members.

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West St. Paul City Council meeting

Feb. 8, 2021 City Council Recap

February 9, 2021 Kevin D. Hendricks

While the regular West St. Paul City Council meeting had a sparse agenda, the Council still covered a lot with nearly three hours of other meetings. Topics included policing, the committee appointment process, and sale of land for townhomes.

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West St. Paul city council chambers

City Council Preview: Feb. 8, 2021

February 5, 2021 Kevin D. Hendricks

There’s not much on the agenda for the regular West St. Paul City Council meeting on Monday night. A few procedural items and recognizing Black History Month, but no new business.

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