Candidates give thoughts on their priorities and what ideas can be brought to the council.
The City's budget, enforcement issues and municipal judge salary are a few of the items on tap for the meeting.
Residents inquire on use of the Park Improvement Fund and TIF funds.
City council also discussed a 100-percent smoking ban and sagging pants ordinances in executive session.
One week before the city council special elections, former provisional judge and municipal judge candidate announces his intentions.
The candidates continue their input on Florissant's top issues.
In our second series of questions, candidates discuss balancing the budget and the possibility of lowering the utility tax.
While many Missouri leaders lined up in St. Louis this week to voice their support for the proposal, groups such as the Show-Me Institute argue that the government should avoid involvement in the issue.
Mayor Tom Schneider and Council President Keith English ask residents to think of their pets with the extreme heat.
In his first action of veto, Mayor Schneider challenges Florissant City Council members to review the charter as a part of their duties.
“Florissant Patch” asked Ward 3 and Ward 6 council candidates questions on residents’ behalf, and here’s what they had to say.
Commissioners begin to look at nightclubs, taverns and cocktail lounges in Florissant.
Gettemeier's plan for an outdoor patio for smoking customers makes first step in becoming a reality in Florissant.
With a heat advisory holding up throughout the week, St. Louis County opens cooling centers for Florissant and county residents
Family sues Lutheran Senior Services, and former STLCC Florissant Valley employee seeks damages.
City council passes city motto and other ordinances.
"Florissant Patch" prepares to kick off its weekly roundup of restaurant inspections performed in the area.
Four St. Louis County Council districts lost population including District 4, which covers Florissant. That will lead to the expansion of some boundaries.
Despite its passage, the ordinance could face the same fate of its predecessor--a veto from the mayor.
Florissant City Council set to discuss "Valley of Flowers" as city motto in Monday night meeting.
From off-site tent sales to amending special use permits, the council approved new laws for Florissant.
City will not issue permits or licenses to bars, nightclubs to allow time to study issue further.
Florissant's Planning and Zoning Commission issued permits and discussed parking ratios at its Monday meeting
After months of review and discussion, Florissant has a matching definition as well as a few new laws.
Florissant City Council got its first glimpse of what the budget numbers look like for fiscal year 2011.
Florissant residents will have the opportunity to elect a new municipal judge on Nov. 8.
Florissant residents voice concerns about neighborhood nightclub reopening.
The speed limit of 60 miles per hour will be used in most areas, and advisory speed limits will be used for safety.
With the passing of Judge Tim Kelly, Florissant residents might have to vote on his replacement in November.
MoDOT's plan to save $512 million by making job, facility and budget cuts is approved. The necessary changes are already taking place.
In observance of Judge Tim Kelly's funeral, court services will be shut down.
From the 2012 budget to the overtime pay, city councilors had several items to discuss outside of council sessions.
With its first meeting since April 18, commissioners discuss parking space ratios and permit requests.
Mayor Schneider makes it known to the council the administration should have been considered in rescheduled work session.
Mayor Schneider believes the city should wait to address redistricting until a full council is seated.
Council holds first meeting of the year to discuss several lingering points of business.
Flags in Florissant will be flown at half mast for nine days for 32-year municipal judge.
Increased revenue would fund improvements required by federal consent decree agreement with regulatory agencies.
Non-profit organization hopes website boasts activities and features of Florissant and North County area.
The Ward 3 Council candidates have varying backgrounds but run simple, clean campaigns.