
The Wayzata West Metro Chamber’s newest initiative is back for its second session. The Wayzata Business Council, launched earlier this year in partnership with the City of Wayzata, will meet again on Thursday, continuing its mission to connect local employers directly with city leaders.
The semi-annual forum is open to all Wayzata-based business professionals and owners. There is no cost to participate, and Chamber membership is not required.
“We are pleased to partner with the City of Wayzata in bringing this program to our Wayzata-based business professionals or business owners,” the Chamber said in announcing the program .
At the upcoming session, Acting City Manager Mike Kelly will deliver general city updates, while Mayor Andrew Mullin will address key issues. Topics may include the City’s proposed food and beverage sales tax, development activity, public safety initiatives, and infrastructure improvements.
The first Business Council meeting in March focused on growth pressures and development challenges, drawing a strong turnout. This second gathering builds on that foundation and offers another chance for employers to hear directly from city leadership.
Thursday’s meeting will be hosted at Fina’s, the coffee shop inside Josefina on Lake Street, with light breakfast and beverages provided by the City of Wayzata.
For details or to register, contact Judy Johnson, Membership Services Director, at judy@wayzatawestmetrochamber.com

