Bonnie Therrien most recently served as Interim Town Manager for North Branford, CT.
Parks Director Cindy Springer will take the board's recommendations to the city council's strategic planning session later this month.
The St. Charles County Police Department was approved by a slim margin in the November 2012 election.
Plans for the lodge have increased from a capacity of 180 people to 260 people.
The estimated cost would depend on the inclusion of items like a parking garage and an animal shelter.
Each of the firms presented a report on their design during the City Council work session Thursday night.
The amendment would allow use on residential property under some conditions, but BB and pellet guns would still be banned on public property
The city is also looking at designs for a new two-story structure at Civic Park.
After a late-winter snowfall prompted 250 calls to Public Works, the director decided that a change was in order.
Public works director Steve Bender said that the change to four 10-hour shifts a week would made the department more efficient.
After the Public Works Commission asked for that the time limit for trash cans left on the street be reduced from 36 to 24 hours, city staff instead decided to define "36 hours" more specifically.
Check out the most recent food inspection reports from restaurants all over St. Charles County.
Check out the most recent food inspection reports from St. Charles County Health Department from January and February, 2013.
The $38,000 contract covers the demolition of Civic Hall and a building at O'Day Park.
The O'Fallon City Council voted 9-1 to table the reconsidered ordinance and discuss at the next workshop.
Revisions to the bill, if approved, would require the Parks Department to create a permitting process for metal detecting.
O'Fallon Patch readers didn't mince words about how disgusted they were with O'Fallon's new metal detector rules requiring treasure hunters to turn over their finds.
The new parks ordinance places regulations on recreational metal detector users, who must turn their finds over to the city.
Check out the most recent food inspection reports from St. Charles County Health Department.
Check out the most recent food inspection reports from St. Charles County Health Department, December 2012 to January 2013.
O'Fallon City Council members Rick Lucas, Jim Pepper, Rick Battelle, Jeff Schwentker and Mike Snowden retained their seats in the April 2013 election.
With 69 percent of the votes, Bill Hennessy defeated Dave Goewert for another term as O'Fallon Mayor.
Find out who won the mayoral and city council races.
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Assessor Scott Shipman told Patch that the county's assessed value is down 4 percent.
Michael Snowden is running for re-election, facing opponents Vicki Schneider and Jeff Houston.
The O'Fallon City Council terminated Riesberg on January 10. Reisberg held the office for three years.
Jeff Schwentker is running for re-election, facing opponent Byron Ward.
David Goewert, who is challenging the incumbent Bill Hennessy for the post, paid for much of his committee's spending out of his own pocketbook.
Richard "Rick" Battelle is running for re-election, facing opponent Carolyn Yelich.
Jim Pepper is running for re-election, facing opponent Mary Sue Laulo.
Vicki Schneider is running for a 3-year term on the O'Fallon City Council.
The terms of Rick Lucas, ends in April, leaving one seat open in ward 1. Lucas is running for re-election, facing opponents AC Dienoff and Kevin Wattelet.
David Goewert is running for the office of Mayor of O'Fallon.
Part I: Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council (MYAC) questions O'Fallon Mayoral Candidates Bill Hennessy and Dave Goewert on their views on Tuesday.
Plans call for costs to be shared with the city of Lake Saint Louis, MoDOT and the County Road Board.