These and other items are on tonight's agenda.
The University of Missouri-themed store quietly opened Aug. 29, but with a new sign installed Wednesday, it's set for a grand opening on Thursday.
The city council voted on the rates at the Sept. 25 meeting.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis work zones for October 11-17.
One more meeting and food trucks could have the green light.
The city, the school board and QuikTrip are working on compromises.
Barack Obama is way ahead of Mitt Romney, but "neutral" is the biggest winner so far.
The third and final vote on the QuikTrip move is planned.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis work zones for October 4-10.
The hotel at the intersection of Brentwood Boulevard and Clayton Road will be financed by local banks.
The police chief told the Brentwood Public Safety Committee violent crimes are how people get killed.
City Administrator Bola Akande had no word on what restaurant will be on the site.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis work zones for September 27 - October 3.
Brentwood Library Director Vicki Woods said nobody in the city had experience with raising the library tax rate, and there was lots of confusion.
The Maplewood city manager will have a food truck ordinance for the council to vote on at the next meeting.
A peer-reviewed publication named Craig Biesterfeld the best in St. Louis for land use law.
The Maplewood City Council considered amending the bill, but in the end voted on it unchanged.
The council passed the bill Tuesday night, in spite of fears of council members, including the mayor, that the law could be taken advantage of.
The Brentwood Recreation Center may the the center of a system of trails.
Also, sexual orientation discrimination bill is up for its final vote, and food trucks will be discussed again.
Voters lined a Kirkwood street Monday afternoon to express their distate for the U.S. Senate candidate and local representative.
A co-owner of the business said the damage is only cosmetic.
One of the judges is a 1968 Brentwood graduate.
Maplewood Councilman Tim Dunn, who introduced the ordinance, said the law wouldn't protect peeping-toms.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis work zones for September 20-26
The contest happens Monday, Sept. 24 at 16 locations in St. Louis County. Voters in the northwest section of Brentwood's Ward 4 will participate.
They haven't had one until now because visitors have been so rare. Councilwoman Maureen Saunders spoke at last week's emergency meeting, and the board president said it went too long.
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.
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.
If Hadley Township turned commercial, what would the effect on Maplewood Richmond Heights School District be?
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis work zones for September 13-19.
All of the above was discussed in Tuesday's city council meeting.
A vote in last night's meeting made it possible to put the discussion on the agenda of a future meeting. Seemayer's pension, when he reaches 60, is what's at stake.
QuikTrip is on the agenda, and that's not all.
The meeting tonight will be at the Brentwood Recreation Center at 7 p.m.
The Hancock amendment had reduced the library tax over the years, which complicated the increase approved by voters in August.
Kramer hasn't been happy with Brentwood's low reserve, and doesn't like mayor Kelly's idea of taxing residents as a possible fix.
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.
With a couple of months before a big national and state election, the St. Louis County Board of Elections estimates a shortage of 1,000 workers.
Both public works departments in Maplewood and Brentwood are over budget because of overtime payments.