The city of Wildwood and MoDOT held an informational meeting Tuesday about a $5.3 million project to widen and make safer a portion of Route 109.
The ordinance would require that property owners extensively decontaminate any property found to have housed a meth lab.
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One of the proposed signs for the new municipal building in town center does not meet height restrictions. The city council has opted to send it to the Wildwood Board of Adjustment for review.
The fountain has been inoperable this summer and while city officials think they now know why, they may never know who.
Eureka's Board of Aldermen met at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Eureka City Hall.
The review concerns a former dumpsite that is now the proposed location for the Strecker Forest subdivision on Strecker Road.
Some in Wildwood are balking against paying for a market research project, saying they don't want that city's money to pay to fix problems in Ballwin and Ellisville.
The $83,000 proposal had received support from other municipalities further east of the city.
The city will be spending a little more on some of the services it provides to help hold the annual event.
The city is exploring a partnership with Fine Arts Club of St. Louis Community College's Wildwood campus that would feature student art works as part of a rotating display.
Eureka resident and Missouri State House Speaker said the state's residents would continue to stand up for "traditional family values."
The proposed 15-mile paved path is still in the initial stages, but it would eventually link Chesterfield, Babler State Park, Rockwoods Reservation and Wildwood together.
The Supreme Court's 5-4 this morning to strike down the federal Defense of Marriage Act is generating a big discussion on social media.
The city has approved spending more than $200,000 on architectural design services for the replacement of two bridges, one which dates back to 1935.
The Great Rivers Greenway has proposed a single, unified thoroughfare for bikers and pedestrians to connect West County's parks and trail systems.
Around 15 residents attending a board of aldermen Tuesday in protest of what they say are membership fees that are out of reach for many citizens.
The city is installing a series of wooden posts that will contain mileage data and other information along its multi-use trails.
The girls soccer team will be recognized for earning their first-ever state title earlier this year by Eureka's board of aldermen at a meeting Tuesday night.
It would be only the third apartment complex in the city. The property's owner is requesting the change to make it more marketable.
The debate over how much the city should charge and what kind of memberships it should offer at its new Eureka recreation center continues.
The upgrade is aimed at helping the city's online presence be more user friendly for business, residents and staff.
The developer request that the public hearing on the residential/commercial project be continued, citing "changing development conditions."
The city is moving forward with plans to replace the temporary facilities there with a larger permanent structure housing men's and women's restrooms.
The annual private event, which regularly draws hundreds of teams and thousands of visitors, will now be called the "Wildwood BBQ Bash."
Concession stand workers, front desk attendees and a maintenance supervisors are among the positions.
The branch opened two years ago and circulation is up. Do you think it's enough to meet the area's needs?
City officials said they might be able to lower fees if the center proves popular during a recent meeting in which a Eureka resident expressed concern that the current rates are unaffordable.
The city of Wildwood posted a notice about the closure, which it said will start the first week of June and last for three months.
The city council failed to take up the request by a property owner who had requested that the name of the private road be changed.
Officials say the change, implemented a few months ago, was made in response to popular demand, but not all park visitors are pleased with the move.
A public hearing on the Rockwood Meadows project is scheduled for a May 28 Jefferson County Council meeting.
The 50-acre parcel of land would lose its commercial land use designation under the city's revamped Town Center Plan, a move championed by some and opposed by others.
The city has approved a contract with an engineer firm for the design of steel-backed timber guardrails along portions of the pedestrian pathway that run within 10 feet of the busy highway.
Republican senators Brian Nieves and John Lamping will speak at an event tonight in Chesterfield featuring several speakers on what they are calling a federal takeover of education.
The farmer's market will hold its first event of the summer season May 18 at Wildwood's Town Center Plaza.
Residents of the city's most rugged rural areas may not have to wait much longer to access the modern Web.
The issue now moves to the city council for a final vote May 13.
The former State Senator officially took office this week on the board of the west St. Louis County area fire district.