State Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal is expected to meet with President Barack Obama during an event at the White House on Friday.
The City Council approved the budget for Fiscal Year 2012 at Monday night's city council meeting.
The University City City council has approved a 26 million dollar budget for Fiscal Year 2012, which starts on July 1.
University City Councilmember Byron Price disagrees with some of the budget recommendations.
This is the agenda for tonight's City Council meeting, courtesy of the City of University City.
The energy audit would look at municipal buildings.
MoDOT's plan to save $512 million by making job, facility and budget cuts is approved. The necessary changes are already taking place.
Commission Members also discussed rules of order and procedure.
Council kills Bill 9112; Also discussed at special session: budget adjustments, council rules.
The City Council has killed a bill which would have penalized anyone found to be loitering in the Loop.
The University City City Council has twice postponed taking a vote on the bill.
Increased revenue would fund improvements required by federal consent decree agreement with regulatory agencies
U City Mayor Shelley Welsch said the registry shows support for all its citizens; UMSL professor says it's symbolic.
The first three University City couples registered before 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
University City is the first municipality in St. Louis County to adopt a domestic partnership ordinance.
City Manager Lehman Walker shares with U City Patch four points regarding the Ruth Park Driving Range Lights.
University City Mayor Shelley Welsch said a grant to build a bike trail through Ruth Park Woods was never fully funded.
University City returned a $100,000 grant to the Department of Natural Resources after it was unable to come up with matching funds.
Park Commission members have approved three motions they hope will send the message that the group does not want to be left out of talks on major projects.
University City resident forms website to urge city officials to turn lights back on at Ruth Park Driving Range.
Staff will recommend that the council table talks on charging for evening Loop parking.
Why is Chuck Berry statue going in on city-owned property asks longtime University City resident Elsie Glickert.
The University City City Council postponed a vote Monday on a bill that would penalize people for obstructing or blocking sidewalks or streets.
This is the agenda for tonight's City Council meeting, courtesy of the City of University City. Also, tonight, the official public hearing on the FY2012 budget will be held in the Council Chambers.
House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer was in St. Louis Wednesday with Carnahan.
Congressman would face at least one other confirmed candidate, former state treasurer Sarah Steelman.
Currently, University City has four payday loan establishments and two check-cashing facilities.
Bill 9112 would crack down on people who obstruct street and sidewalk traffic in the Loop.
People throughout St. Louis County, including residents of University City, will have the opportunity to donate nonperishable food items as part of the annual event.
Residents praised and others protested City Manager Lehman Walker's decision to permanently keep the lights off at the Ruth Park Driving Range.
A heated debate led to a vote where University City Councilmembers approved an ordinance establishing a Domestic Partnership Registry.
Starting June 1, U City residents can register their domestic partnerships.
If passed, the bill would establish a Domestic Partnership Registry that would provide those in the partnership the same rights as spouses at all U City facilities and in U City operations.
State Ethics Commission dismisses ethics complaint against Councilmember Stephen Kraft.
City Manager Lehman Walker has decided to keep the lights turned off at the Ruth Park Driving Range, even though it was not one of the recommendations made by the golf committee he requested.
The event is timely given the Good Friday tornado that hit the area, St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley said Monday during a news conference in Clayton.
This is an excerpt from Mayor Shelley Welsch's personal website. To hear more about what the mayor has in store for U City go to http://www.ucitymo.comο»Ώ.
Frank Ollendorff was city manager of University City from 1980 until 2006. The following comments were presented to the city council at the April 25, 2011 council meeting regarding Bill 9111. Ultimately, the council voted in favor of the bill 5 β2.
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