Two people told City Council that while they respect the worship rights of members at Life Changing Christian Fellowship Church, they want to ensure city code is enforced.
Voters in Clayton and other St. Louis County Library system cities will decide Nov. 6 whether to approve the Proposition L tax increase for construction and branch maintenance.
The program keeps residents informed about events and activities, discount opportunities and more, the city's website states.
The hotel and a parking garage would be located in Richmond Heights next to structures such as University Club Tower and Homewood Suites near the intersection of Brentwood Boulevard and Clayton Road.
Proposition L would fund improvements for the St. Louis County Library system, KMOX 1120 AM reported.
The board embraced the five-minute speaking rule for meeting visitors after a gathering earlier this year "kind of got crazy," its president said.
She defeated Rep. Susan Carlson (D-University City). The election happened after incorrect ballots got handed out earlier this year.
Plans for the Davis Place church include a two-level parking structure and a three-story addition to the church, a city document states.
The event is sponsored by the Clayton Chamber of Commerce, KSDK Newschannel 5 reported.
The contest happens September 24, 2012, at 16 locations in St. Louis County. Voters in Clayton, Richmond Heights, University City, Ladue and Brentwood will participate.
Meanwhile, a Pace Properties representative addressed the Richmond Heights City Council for the last time to talk about the company's decision to back out of a planned development just south of The Heights community center.
The Missouri Division of Finance closed that branch and three others in St. Louis on Friday, the St. Louis Business Journal reported.
Menards is expected to provide more details about its progress in the Richmond Heights neighborhood in the next month, City Manager Amy Hamilton stated in a news release.
The developer's decision to leave the Richmond Heights neighborhood—first reported in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch—drew reaction on Twitter and Facebook.
The company was unable to reach buyout agreements with some Richmond Heights homeowners, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
Decorative paper authorized by the city can be placed in empty store fronts instead of traditional butcher paper to keep the area looking attractive.
While any changes are years away, a November ballot issue is prompting renewed discussion about relocating the Mid-County Branch of the St. Louis County Library from Maryland Avenue to the Clayton community center.
The facility would host a dog park for residents just north of the Saint Louis Galleria.
Aldermen want the city's Plan Commission, in cooperation with city staff and developers, to explore alternate arrangements for development on Maryland Avenue. Fifth Third Bank and Green Street Real Estate Ventures are interested in building on two
They will decide whether to amend the city's regulations to allow developers to propose bank drive-throughs in neighborhood commercial zoning districts.
Residents gave input last week about which design they prefer to commemorate the city's centennial in 2013.
It's a question 'Patch' readers wanted to know, so we asked the St. Louis County health department and this is what we found out.
The lawmaker, who represents St. Louis County cities such as Clayton, outlines his priorities for the session.
On Wednesday night, the Clayton Board of Education voted 5-1 to override the recommendation of the city's Plan Commission and Architectural Review Board.
City launched new site on Jan. 24, 2011 and speaks out about it's redesign
The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.
Follow him as he does his daily five-hour route.
Clayton is the first city in Missouri to take steps toward becoming an EPA Green Power Community.
The Richmond Heights community center did not have to close, as had previously been expected.
Between 2 and 4 inches are expected to fall.
Three people had submitted paperwork for open seats on the Clayton Board of Aldermen, while three are seeking positions on the city's Board of Education.
Safety officials advise extra caution on the roads from now through the holidays.
The city partnered with Operation Food Search for a food drive.
The resource is available to visitors with vision impairments.