Jamieson Traffic Study (Chippewa - Hampton)
The City of St. Louis Department of Health is encouraging extra vigilance and safety precautions.
The City is seeking input on the future of City streets, sidewalks, and surrounding infrastructure through a new survey and upcoming open houses.
The purpose of the AER is to determine the impact of ARPA funds on addressing the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19.
Sauce Magazine Features Cafeteria Spaces Available for Lease, RFP Deadline September 19, 2024
Office of the Comptroller
Newly released crime data for August 2024 shows that the City of St. Louis continues to successfully decrease the amount of crime in the City.
September is National Preparedness Month. The 2024 theme encourages everyone to talk about emergencies and take steps to get ready and stay safe.
City Emergency Management Agency
Schedule for roll carts will be adjusted to accommodate Labor Day observance on Monday, September 2, 2024
The Board of Election Commissioners will be closed on Monday, September 2, 2024, in observance of Labor Day.
Board of Election Commissioners
To encourage and support growth along the proposed MetroLink Green Line route, Mayor Tishaura O. Jones has signed Board Bill 13.
The first annual St. Louis Regional Job Expo for veterans will be on August 22 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Soldiers Memorial Military Museum
The 12-member council was established when the Mayor signed Executive Order 80 on June 17, 2024.
VSI Community Convening
Thursday, August 15 Β· 5 - 7pm
Deaconess Foundation, 1000 North Vandeventer Ave
Community Development Administration
Jonesβ administration issued a Request for Proposal soliciting proposals from Certified Public Accountants to provide audit services
The Election Board is currently accepting applications for the position of Manager-ADA.
Board of Election Commissioners
The City of St. Louis offers a wide range of programs for children and teenagers looking for fun and safe activities after school.
Michael Brown, Jr., an unarmed black male, was killed by a white officer in Ferguson, MO, prompting difficult conversations about racial inequities.
The Board of Aldermen perfected several bills that will ask voters to decide which Charter amendments to approve this November.
$5,119,304 available for Youth Services, Relocation, Drug Abuse Treatment, Health & Public Improvements, and other priorities.
Community Development Administration
DOP has been recognized by the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis for its outstanding efforts in providing employment to people in our community.