Twenty-six employees in the parks and public works departments to be laid off.
With many animal requests coming down the pike, one councilman asks for enhancements to the application.
Florissant residents will have three other ballot initiatives to consider, and Council appoints someone to P&Z vacancy.
The council will also look at a bill to ensure no resident serves on planning and zoning and the board of adjustment at the same time.
Currently, there's no clear mention of contractors and their permitted uses in the current zoning code.
Councilwoman Karen McKay and Councilman Ben Hernandez will have to campaign for the upcoming municipal election.
Florissant City Council unanimously passes bill to convert the structure to five retail stores.
Duane Cook, who worked for Edward Jones Trust Company, defrauded the company of thousands of dollars between 2006 and 2011.
The Florissant City Council unanimously supports lowering the tax.
With one week remaining for filing, Ward 7 looks to be the only one challenged.
Candidates hoping to challenge Claire McCaskill for her U.S. Senate seat will debate Tuesday.
Council will have its second reading as well as a continued public hearing.
Florissant Ward 4 Councilman will challenge State Rep. Bert Atkins for his seat.
The city's budgeted purchase for a $133,000 truck using money from sewer lateral fund raises eyebrows with residents.
The economy and parks are high on his agenda for 2012.
Candidates can begin picking up and returning nomination packets today for a municipal seat, while school board filing resumes for school boards.
New sirens are part of a St. Louis County emergency warning system.
We're counting down five things you can look forward to in Florissant in the new year.
Here are the laws that took effect in Florissant and Missouri this year.
Tower Court Park in Florissant is on the list St. Louis County parks to get funds for renovations.
Florissant City Council seats will be up for election in April 2012.
Florissant residents must have their payments submitted by Dec. 31—or Dec. 30 if paying in person.
After two years of ups and downs, Area 13 could be on its way to being a part of Florissant.
An attempt to reopen negotiations with MSD and EPA does not garner enough support among councilors.
The council also approves ordinance to call for election to annex Area 13.
A public hearing, a resolution and a second reading on a bill are some of the items the council will discuss Monday night.
County Executive Charlie Dooley said all St. Louis County Parks will remain open.
Florissant goes from 75th District to being in the 68th District.
We're giving you excerpts of what council members said about the budget before it was approved.
Council passes one more amendment to remove $400 bonuses from all city employees for next year and save money.
Attorney Dan Boyle follows in the path of late Judge Tim Kelly.
The 2012 budget will have its final vote in Monday's meeting.
TRI Architects presents possibility of seven new businesses to Florissant.
Residents, officials and re-enactors turned out to wish Florissant a Happy Birthday at Old St. Ferdinand Shrine.
In light of a recent CID filing, "Patch" rounds up the facts on community improvement districts.
Haberstroh Insurance Agency has found a few ways to get around the do-not-call list law.
Gov. Jay Nixon said that there are ongoing discussions about state-country management of parks.
More than 120 people attended a public hearing on Tuesday night about the possibility of closing 23 St. Louis County parks.
During City Council public hearing, Walmart gave a broad overview of its plans for the Florissant area.
Florissant City Council will have public hearing to discuss Walmart property.