The Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen agreed to postpone the vote for four months.
A committee of parks supporters studied the St. Louis County Parks system and endorsed a tax increase proposal. The measure must pass through the county council, where Councilman Steve Stenger said there is not a problem with parks funding.
The board continues their discussion on redeveloping the Watson Road mall, and will also determine a direction for the Sappington Barn Center.
Democrats supported incumbent Michael Vogt. The St. Louis County Board of Elections should have write-ins for a Democratic committeewoman and Constitution candidates verified next week.
Dry weather is expected to keep construction for the bridge, which connects Sunset Hills to Fenton via Gravois Road, ahead of schedule.
The majority of the city's voters favored the extension of a half-cent sales tax to fund capital improvements.
Sunset Hills City Hall has no shortage of campaign signs on its grounds this morning.
Resident Al Moore is hoping to preserve the Paraclete Fathers property as a cultural center. Learn more about its proposed uses, and traffic and parking estimates.
Members of the three subdivisions surrounding a proposed cultural center in Sunset Hills expressed varied reactions to the campus.
Mile 277, Holiday Inn, and Shell were among Lindbergh Boulevard businesses who spoke against the traffic changes that would come with a new gas station and convenience store just south of Interstate 44.
A longtime Sunset Hills resident wants to preserve a piece of residential land for artistic and historic use, but nearby residents want to know how new traffic to the Paraclete Fathers property will impact their roads.
Lembke is running for re-election in the newly-drawn district that represents South County as well as Webster Groves and Maplewood.
The state's sales tax holiday begins Friday and runs through Sunday.
The Missouri Public Service Commission is hosting a dozen meetings in St. Louis and beyond to ask residents for input on an average 14 percent rate increase.
The city's departments have outlined roughly $7.8 million in proposed projects for the next five years.
Councilman Steve Stenger disagrees with the allocation for St. Louis County Parks as County Executive Charlie Dooley’s budget office reduces funding for the department.
Mutual feelings prevailed through a lot of discussion about the former mall and its future uses at Crestwood's Board of Aldermen meeting Tuesday.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for July 19-25.
Former State Treasurer Sarah Steelman faces businessman John Brunner and U.S. Rep. Todd Akin in next month's primary.
Rodney Stecher served as the commission chair for 35 years.
Missouri American Water brought its proposal for a new trailer facility on the South County plant to a public hearing Monday, but left with a pending review.
Take a look at what's on the ballot for Sunset Hills and Crestwood Aug. 7 and into November.
We're assembling a group of in-the-know political types interested in taking part in a project through the end of the 2012 election cycle.
As fireworks displays are being cancelled all over the area due to dry conditions, it turns out MoDOT is also suspending its own daily blasts on Interstate 270 on July 4 due to the holiday, which will keep all lanes of the highway open.
Check what topics are on the agenda for the meeting June 26.
Sidewalk, fence installed on deck of the new bridge.
Pavement sealing and restoration may be on the horizon for Crestwood's Public Works Board.
The Sunset Hills aldermanic chambers were renamed to honor Robert C. Jones, who died last November. Jones worked for the city since its incorporation in 1957.
Nonprofit organizations and low and moderate income residents may qualify to receive a portion of funds available through the government-issued grant program.
Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen members passed ordinances to allow developers to rezone Sunset Bluffs Subdivision and carry on with plans for expansion.
Top agenda items include Centrum's Crestwood Court proposal to the board, a public hearing on a community development block grant in Sunset Hills and recognition of school district members.
These are colors that will never run any day of the year.
Safety versus speed were discussed during last week's public forum at City Hall.
Motorists may be restricted to lot parking by the businesses on Gravois Industrial Court.
Voters will decide Aug. 7 whether to extend the Capital Improvement sales tax for another 5 years.
The Windsor Theatre Group, a 26-year-old company formerly hosted at Crestwood Court, awaits OK to move into the old theater.
Sewer rates and several related measures are on the ballot Tuesday for voters in Crestwood and Sunset Hills. Here's what you should know.
Plus: A goodbye and a thank you from your purveyor of Potpourri.
Regular voters will cast their ballots Tuesday, June 5.
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