The commission discussed the need to change certain seconds of the code regarding signage.
The Crestwood Board of Aldermen agreed to the purchase of a new 2.5-ton dump truck.
Installing several items that allow water to flow through meets MSD’s clean water requirements.
Copying Concepts is approved as the vendor of choice.
A self-administered Q&A was distributed at the most recent finance committee.
Tsichlis is the latest volunteer to step up to a board appointment to the economic development commission.
For the 2013 fiscal year, Crestwood has been allocated $23,400 in grant funds to be used in conjunction with approved projects.
Sunset Hills finance committee, Crestwood Board of Aldermen meet tonight.
A public hearing to discuss the allocation of $22,000 in Community Development Block Grant funds also will be held in June.
Crestwood Aquatic Center to open May 26, will host a free showing of Jaws May 25.
A farmer’s market, trail-related shop were among ideas pondered at last week’s meeting.
Seven months salary and a one-year health insurance option are part of the agreement.
Sunset Hills residents can come together to learn more about the systems and people operating the city.
Policy modifications in 2010 resulted in a substantial decrease in 2011 expenditures.
The Board of Aldermen appointed several volunteers to city boards and commissions.
Sunset Hills’ Board of Aldermen discussed extending a half cent sales tax to fund capital improvements around the city.
Duchild was nominated by Alderman Jerry Miguel, saying that Duchild earned his opportunity to serve as president.
Organizer of the event asked residents and public officials to "restore our nation under God as it was originally intended."
MoDOT is narrowing lanes on I-270 from Manchester Road to I-44 beginning at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
The district held an open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony Saturday morning when residents had a chance to see the new facilities.
Sunset Hills and Crestwood are contrasting communities with a bright future ahead.
A Sunset Hills water line dates back 80 years.
Roadwork will close westbound traffic downtown most of the weekend. One lane will be opened around mid-day on Saturday and Sunday.
Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen delay their vote on the conditional use permit and plan at owner’s request.
Outgoing alderman says city progressed at times "in spite of board, not because of it."
The home of butter burgers is now set to call Crestwood home.
MoDOT kicked off Work Zone Awareness Week Monday, and it's warning drivers to watch for road crews.
City Administrator Karl Kestler says in a report that the full effects of the Sears and Barnes & Noble’s closures will be felt later on the year.
Patch readers choose Olde Towne Fenton Bridge as a name for the new span that will link Olde Towne and Sunset Hills.
Missouri American Water will replace about 1,932 feet of pipe by the beginning of June.
Petree Eastman left Crestwood employment on March 9, but the nature of her departure remains unknown.
Eat like a Rockefeller, or at least John Jacob Astor, one of the passengers aboard the Titanic, whose centennial will be commemorated with lavish dinners and parties on the anniversary of the ship's sinking, April 14.
The following are election results from Crestwood and Sunset Hills.
Both Crestwood and Sunset Hills saw slow mornings as polls opened at 6 a.m.
The polls for the April 3 election are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Will you be casting your ballot?
The Ward 2 race is between Nancy Goldkuhl and Thomas Musich.
Public comments included questions regarding former City Administrator Petree Eastman, Prop S and the Crestwood Court proposal.
The Ward 4 race is between Art Havener and Mike Svoboda.
Workers were expected to finish pouring cement Monday to build the roadway of the new bridge, linking Sunset Hills and Old Towne Fenton.
The Ward 4 race is between Steve Nieder and Dan Tennessen.