The city council meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at City Hall.
The Woodbury City Council meets for the first time in 2013 on Wednesday, and will see council members and new police officers sworn in, along with the likely approval of four liquor licenses and the possible adoption of a new special-events policy. Check out the full agenda on the city's website. The city council will hold public hearings and could issue liquor licenses for four businesses. Background checks on each were clear. Cheers Pablo Cheers Pablo, a new art studio that will offer classes and events taught by local artists, is set to open in Woodbury’s Tamarack Village. It will offer wine and beer. The business will host corporate events, kids birthday parties and other functions in two rooms at the space, between Viking Blinds and …
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Public works items, volunteerism and liquor licenses were among the matters the council discussed last week.
The Woodbury City Council tackled a few minor items last week, good news for the local high school students who attended as part of a class requirement—it was a relatively brief meeting. Public Works Update City Administrator Clint Gridley and Public Works Director David Jessup gave a few updates on seasonal items for the city. Street sweeping is set to begin April 11 and continue for five days, Gridley said. The city will recycle the sand collected for use next year. Once the sweeping is complete, the city will flush fire hydrants. Crews are also busy repairing potholes on Woodbury roads, Gridley said, and the city’s winter parking restrictions will end April 1. Jessup, meanwhile, talked about the potential for flooding issues in Woodbury…
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Scott H
7:15 am on Tuesday, March 29, 2011
I'm a little disappointed that the mayor wasn't at the meeting. During her campaign she repeatedly stated that one of her strengths was her ability to devote the time to the job of being mayor. I guess not.   more ›