Jones, Department of Public Safety, SLDC and others have taken action to secure and stabilize the Railway Exchange Building Downtown
Beginning July 23rd, voters can vote a βNo-Excuseβ absentee ballot at any designated No-Excuse Absentee polling places.
Board of Election Commissioners
Jones was joined by 3rd Ward Alderman Shane Cohn and others to cut the ribbon on the renovated basketball courts and brand-new pickleball courts
The City launched a new interactive map and web page called Friendly Streets, making it easier for residents to have easy access to information.
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones has taken an important step to manage her health by undergoing a colonoscopy procedure.
The Streets Department has issued a request for proposal seeking a partner vendor for an automated camera enforcement system.
Residents should avoid the 8th Street side of Busch Stadium, as Clark and 8th Streets will be closed to traffic during daylight hours.Β
City Emergency Management Agency
Siren testing will occur between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
City Emergency Management Agency
Charter Commission members announced final recommendations for amending the cityβs governing document.
Jamieson Traffic Study (Chippewa - Hampton)
The proposed charter changes offer no improvements to the cityβs financial structure to protect taxpayerβs dollars.
Office of the Comptroller
Fireworks are illegal in the City of St. Louis and cause thousands of injuries each year.
Applications are closed for 2024, but will open again next year, and may open later this year for some seniors who do not collect social security.
Dispatchers level one are participating in a crucial training program designed to upgrade their skills and elevate them to level two.
Vacant Unit Turns, Neighborhood Plans, Community Small Grants, Beautifying Vacant Lots Small Grants
Community Development Administration
Schedule for roll carts will be adjusted to accommodate Independence Day observance on Thursday, July 4, 2024
The advisory board is charged with exploring and recommending strategies for long-term diversification, stability, growth, and sustainability.
The Board of Elections will be closed on Wednesday, June 19, in observance of the Juneteenth holiday.
Board of Election Commissioners
Approval will help low-income St. Louis City residents with payment of personal property taxes, automobile tag fees, and auto insurance premiums
Comptroller Darlene Green commented, βInvestors continue to show strong interest in St. Louis Airport...