Board of Aldermen set to make plans for allocating the Rams settlement funds using public input.
The winter plan funds about 160 inclement weather shelter beds, in addition to the over 800 shelter beds that are in the community year-round.
The City Water Division has lifted the precautionary boil water advisory.
Board Bill 114 amends the cityβs zoning code to make the process for opening shelters and transitional homes clearer.
The roll cart trash collection schedule adjusted to accommodate Thanksgiving Day observance on Thursday, 28th, 2024.
The Vacancy Collaborative tackles the persistent issue of vacant and abandoned properties in St. Louis.
Community Development Administration
The Board of Election Commissioners will be closed on Monday, November 11, 2024, in observance of Veteran's Day.
Board of Election Commissioners
For the first time, the City of St. Louis will require a permit to operate a short-term rental (STR) unit within the City
Crime continued to decrease in St. Louis in October with homicides being at the lowest levels seen in years.
Beginning November 4, court dates in Courts 2 and 3 will be in person. Beginning January 2, 2025, most court dates will be in person.
With the help of funding from the American Rescue Plan Act, Jonesβ administration and SLDC began installing free WiFi in nine city parks.
Jonesβ office worked with Alderwoman Clark-Hubbard to file BB 126 to appropriate the remaining funding for a new 911 Dispatch Center
Selected by National Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund for Inaugural Cohort to Develop Emergency Preparedness and Response Personal Finance Model
Schedule for roll carts will be adjusted to accommodate Veterans Day observance on Monday, November 11, 2024
The 911 Dispatch Center will be the location for all City of St. Louis dispatch services, including police, fire, and EMS.
This event series offers a perfect opportunity for job seekers to connect with companies hiring for seasonal and permanent positions.
Many respiratory viruses circulate in the fall and winter seasons causing illness of varying severity across the United States.
Update for senior citizens about how the tax freeze credit will look on their bill, and how increases in other taxes will affect their total rates.
Starting today, small businesses will have an easier time applying for a liquor license, allowing them to focus on operating their business.
Comptroller Darlene Green wrote a letter expressing the urgent need to fill potholes and cut down weeds in the city of St. Louis.
Office of the Comptroller