Joint session with city council discussed the comprehensive city plan process, and the plan commission discussed adding check-cashing establishments to zoning code
Neighbors complain the driving range is too loud, an eyesore and that the lights are too bright.
The Parks Commission meeting was briefed at Tuesday night's meeting on a committee formed to look into the future of the driving range.
Mayor Welsh, Councilmember Terry Crow collaborate on bill to extend domestic partnerships to residents of University City
Fines could be as high as $1,000
This is the agenda for tonight's City Council meeting, courtesy of the City of University City.
U City staff working with neighbors to find solution to bright lights at Ruth Park Golf Course.
Zimmermanβs first order of business is to conduct a review of systems and processes.
City Manager Lehman Walker says police will start ticketing teens in the Loop who obstruct pedestrians on sidewalks and car traffic.
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Washington University is among 12 institutions being considered to host a presidential debate in 2012.
Changes coming near Centennial Greenway Trail
State Representative Jamilah Nasheed has accused State Sentator Maria Chappelle-Nadal of threatening her during a weekend concert both women attended.
Police personnel from four agencies - Wash U, U City, St. Louis and Metrolink met today to talk about tackling the problem of unruly teens in the Loop.
The University City City Council said it's looking at installing security cameras in the Loop to help curb rowdy youths.
Thursday nightβs meeting focused on service availability to older residents.
Findings of U City petition audit were detailed at a public meeting Thursday night at City Hall.
Petition audit highlights financial mismanagement; sunshine law violations.
Missouri Senator Maria Chapelle-Nadal said she's sticking to her guns and won't resign over slave comment she made earlier this week.
Zimmerman becomes the first county assessor elected to the post since 1971.
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State auditor to deliver petition audit report of U City next week
Hiring of City Manager Lehman Walker last year is at the center of suit brought by five University City residents.
The forum happened at The Center of Clayton.
The city council voted to approve a resolution allocating more than $400,000 for flood related costs throughout U City.
L.K. "Chip" Wood, the Republican Party candidate for St. Louis County assessor says his many years as a realtor helps his candidacy.
Residents involved in the Wilson Avenue Buyout told summer at the earliest for buyout talks to resume with the City to buy their homes.
Commission considers two proposals at Wednesday's meeting; Controversy over Sunshine Law.
Historical Society chronicles fire departmentβs first century of service
City Manager Lehman Walker believes it's not in the best interest of University City to outsource solid waste collection services.
City Manager Lehman Walker said he's having to make some tough decisions that previous leaders did not make.
State Rep. Rory Ellinger has bought a building on Olive with plans to build modern offices in it.
Loop business owners say it's unfair that online merchants rarely collect sales tax.
At an event organized Saturday by the Affton and Lemay chambers of commerce, L.K. Wood and Jake Zimmerman both stressed the need to revamp the property assessment system.
The announcement occurred at the Missouri History Museum near Clayton.
University City has been awarded grant money that held up the start of negotiations involving the Wilson Avenue Buyout, now residents want to know when those talks will be restarted.