The work scheduled will be announced as soon as it is available.
The hours will be from 9 a.m. to noon in the Centennial Commons parking lot.
This additional insurance will not disqualify residents from the current Sanitary Sewer Lateral Repair Program the City has in place.
University City has launched its new website ExploreUCity.com to connect local businesses with customers and residents.
Here are the new bulk item pickup dates for the East Area, Central Area and West Area.
The University City Dog Park is scheduled to reopen on Saturday, May 23, 2020.
Candidates for the June 2, 2020 Municipal Election are:
The intent of this program is to provide local businesses relief due to their economic loss during the current COVID-19 Pandemic.
While St. Louis County has reopened some parks and parks facilities, University City will not reopen until Friday, May 1.
On May 1, 2020; tennis courts, trails, and open areas of parks will reopen. However, park users will need to follow all CDC guidelines.
"I have been forced, to layoff excellent employees, furlough employees, and delay capital projects in order to fill the gap", Rose said.
All camps scheduled for June 1 to July 24, 2020 have been cancelled. Refunds will be made to participants who have already registered.
Pavilions and athletic field reservations have been cancelled and/or put on hold until further notice,
The standard yard waste stickers requirement is waived until the end of this implementation period.
The pickup has been postponed until further notice.
"The Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department are following all Executive Orders and CDC guidelines."
Please share with family, friends, neighbors!
Due to excessive contamination, plastic bags and wrap (plastic film) will no longer be accepted at the Recycling Drop-Off Center.
The Central area leaf collection is scheduled to be completed starting this weekend.
The fair's organizers accused the city of stonewalling and "verbally humiliating" members of the volunteer planning committee.
Each state has its most popular Thanksgiving foods. Here’s what Missourians are searching for on YouTube.
Small business Saturday — it's on Nov. 24 this year — helps local businesses in University City compete.
"...The Trolley is fun," said Kitty Ratcliffe, president of Explore St. Louis. "People love fun forms of transportation."
But unlike the Transcontinental Railroad, which was completed 7 years ahead of schedule, the Loop Trolley will only run 4 days a week.
Don't forget about election day!
Officials say the trolley will finally be up and running by November. (We'll believe it when we see it.)
The money will most likely go toward bringing the city's EMS service back in-house, if it can get out of a contract with Gateway first.
Thousands of people from University City visited their local Patch last month. Thank you.
Studio space, video and audio equipment, and even robotics and 3-D printing equipment are all on offer at the U. City Library.
"This is a perfect opportunity to help ignite interest in reading..." said district official Tracy Hinds of Jacqueline Woodson's visit.
The city is partnering with St. Louis Bicycle Works to collect bikes for kids across the St. Louis area.
The following editorial was submitted by University City resident Ellen Bern.
Find out how to get hired with UCPD. Pay starts at $53,283 with benefits.
The market is open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.
University City's immigrant businesses affected by TIF Plan is much smaller than claimed.
Did you know fireworks are illegal in University City?
The following opinion piece was authored and submitted to Patch by Yvette Joy Liebesman, a resident of University City.
Opinion: University City's plan for "developing" the 3rd Ward is destructive and unnecessary to the community.
Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal has organized a collection for donations of feminine hygiene products
Wong's Wok, Doughocracy, Rocket Fizz, HSB Tobacconist and Snarf's have all closed up shop in The Loop this year.