The revised timeline ensures the plan is accurate and sustainable for both the workforce and taxpayers.
Normal court sessions resume on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. Customer service and cashier windows open 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday to Friday
600+ emergency shelter beds, in addition to the baseline of 400, are available in the city day and night, and transportation to shelter will continue.
All court sessions canceled for January 27, 2026 due to weather event. No warrants or summons will be issued. The clerk's office will open at 11:00 AM
The declaration provides additional tools as the City braces for a dangerous winter storm.
All trash collection suspended for Mon., Jan. 26 due to snow removal priority
Winter Weather Closing: Soulard Farmers Market Closed on Sat., Jan. 24
Department of Parks, Recreation, and Forestry
DHS will move to the highest Code Blue activation level on Friday, bringing a record number of emergency shelter beds online.
Below-zero wind chills are forecast for Friday and into the weekend. A Winter Storm Watch is in effect from late Friday through Sunday morning.
Meeting the match unlocks ARPA dollars to accelerate demolition, improve public safety, and stabilize neighborhoods
Office of the Comptroller
The hiring fair will take place on Friday, Jan. 23, beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the SLATE office
Property owners urged to apply by Feb. 14 deadline
A keynote conversation with Dr. Ness Sandoval to explore labor trends, talent pipelines, and employer collaboration
St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment
As temperatures are expected to be in the teens overnight, the City of St. Louis Code Blue is moving to activation level 3.
This national program recognizes the Cityβs efforts to close the digital divide through efforts like free community WiFi and digital learning labs.
St. Louis joins a network of more than 75 communities that have participated in the initiative since it launched in 2016.
As temperatures are expected to hit 20Β°F overnight, the City of St. Louis Code Blue is moving to activation level 3
Influenza continues to spread throughout the City, state
101 units underway with Rams Settlement Funds are restoring housing for tornado-impacted residents.
Community Development Administration
This is the first new neighborhood plan to be adopted in areas of the city that were damaged by the tornado.