The city has seen an inordinate number of “curb-stop failures” and is looking to protect homeowners.
Both options that got the "high" ranking included a bus rapid transit component. One would be on a dedicated lane; the other would add a lane similar to existing MnPASS lanes.
A roundup of further action from the Woodbury City Council’s Wednesday night meeting.
The city will now have one additional precinct, following the Woodbury City Council's approval Wednesday night.
Patch catches up with Sen. Ted Lillie and Rep. Andrea Kieffer about what they’re up to at the Capitol and the major issues facing this year’s Legislature.
Transition to Homestead Market Value Exclusion program should be given time to work, says to letter signed by Woodbury Mayor Mary Giuliani Stephens and other metro mayors.
With record highs expected this week, Eagle Valley Golf Course has opened earlier only once before; Prestwick set to open March 20.
The city, following redistricting, must have its new precinct lines in place by April 3.
Patch asked a MnDOT official why they're not planning to put a signal light in at the intersection, and instead requiring some drivers to make a U-turn.
“It was a family decision more than a political decision,” the Republican leader says.
A group of city officials checked out four metro area facilities Wednesday to get ideas for next year’s Bielenberg Sports Center expansion.
The Woodbury City Council will be asked for its approval of the roadway expansion project this May.
About 50 people attended Wednesday night’s Woodbury City Council meeting for a public hearing on the coming Colby Lake and Windwood road construction.
Nearly 30 lots in the Highland Knoll subdivision will be auctioned off together on March 21; the minimum bid is $1.568 million.
Gov. Mark Dayton signed the legislation into law today, Feb. 22, following two years of work from Woodbury’s House member.
Meanwhile, the Republican state senator called U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum a “downtown urbanist” and said her “radicalism” won’t sit well with some in the new congressional district.
Local GOP, DFL chairs give their impressions following redistricting.
The city is now part of the redrawn 4th Congressional District, which includes St. Paul; one of its state House districts shifts west.
Meanwhile, 2012 Eagle Valley Golf Course rates, Urban Village master plan set to be approved at Wednesday night’s Woodbury City Council meeting.
City considering going electronic on council information packets to save money.
A Woodbury Patch Facebook fan asked. Here's the answer.
Meanwhile, Councilman Paul Rebholz sounds off with his concerns about the project, which would expand County 19 from two lanes to four from Park Crossing south to Saint Ambrose Church.
The Woodbury City Council on Wednesday informally agreed to a bump for the roles, which haven’t seen an increase for five years.
The Sixth District congresswoman who represents Woodbury says she’s not going on the show.
The city council on Wednesday is expected to discuss a possible pay raise for the mayor and council members.
Meanwhile, a city task force is working to find new ways to market the municipal course.
Debate over the city’s procedure for handling orphaned animals continued Wednesday night.
Woodbury hopes to train 7,000 people in “hands-only” CPR; kickoff event planned for Monday, Feb. 13.
Republicans from District 56B gave the nod to Rick Santorum, followed by Ron Paul and Mitt Romney, with Newt Gingrich a distant fourth.
Council members on Wednesday will briefly discuss the master plan for Bielenberg Gardens, a mixed-use development planned southwest corner of Bailey Road and Radio Drive.
The Woodbury and St. Paul chambers of commerce hosted a joint meeting in Woodbury last week to go over the latest transit alternatives for the Gateway Corridor.
Party members will gather Tuesday to elect delegates.
Senator who represents Woodbury says: “I will work hard to listen to my colleagues, bring people together and help communicate the direction of our caucus in the best interest of Minnesota.”
Catching up with the lawmakers who represent Woodbury.
Woodbury citizens talked about whether taxes destroy jobs and whether voter ID prevents voter fraud at a Tuesday lecture hosted by River Valley Action.
News and notes from Wednesday’s Woodbury City Council meeting.
The city council on Wednesday approved an architectural and construction-management team for the $15 million sports complex project.
An Alford plea isn't admitting guilt, it merely acknowledges that there may be enough evidence to convict.
The congresswoman now represents Woodbury in the U.S. House, though the oddly shaped district could change by the end of February.
Meanwhile, a ribbon-cutting ceremony for new locker rooms at the sports complex is slated for this weekend.