SUNSET HILLS EARTH DAY/ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION

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SUNSET HILLS EARTH DAY/ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION
APRIL 2015, ISSUE NO. 676
Mayor’s Message See Page 4
www.sunset-hills.com
Save the date! SUNSET HILLS EARTH DAY/ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION "When we honor
the Earth,
SATURDAY, APRIL 18th! (10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.)
we honor ourselves"
- L.M. Wilde
FREE FAMILY FUN!
On Saturday, April 18, 2015, the City of Sunset Hills invites you to
come celebrate the beauty of nature at a family fun event for all ages!
The Celebration will be held at the Sunset Hills Community Center
at 3915 South Lindbergh Blvd, in Sunset Hills, Missouri.
NEW THIS YEAR! Thanks to Trailnet and Sunset Cyclery, a
bicycle rodeo will be held on the front campus parking lot by the
community center. All ages are welcome. By promoting bicycling
with youth and adults, you’re promoting a great way to get exercise
and quality family time! Bring or ride your bike to enjoy this event!
As in prior years, the Celebration will feature:
• Children’s activities, with a clown, a balloon creator, a face
painter and bounce house
• Green vendor fair with a variety of educational materials
and products
• Tree seedling giveaway
• Sunset Hills Garden Club and South County Tech Greenhouse
will have an offering of plants and advice
• Free hotdogs while supplies last (other concessions available
for purchase)
Event attendees may recycle the following items:
• Bikes, Cans, Clothing (including belts, purses and shoes),
Electronics, Glasses (no charge)
SOUTH COUNTY TECH SALE –
Mark your calendars!
The fifth annual plant sale presented by the St. Louis Master Gardeners
will be held on Saturday, May 2, and Sunday, May 3, from
9AM to 3PM. In anticipation of warmer weather, Master Gardeners
have been growing a wide variety of annuals, perennials, vegetables,
herbs, aquatic plants and a large selection of native plants all waiting to
go play in your garden.
The sale location is at the greenhouse on South Technical High
School campus at 12721 West Watson Road Sunset Hills,
MO 63127. Proceeds from the plant sale benefit St Louis Master
Gardener programs throughout St. Louis County and City and assist
with educational efforts at South Technical High School.
For additional information, call 314-304-6831 or kkoehneman@earthlink.net
• Paint (Just $20 per car)
• In addition, a paper shredding truck will be onsite, offering free
paper shredding from 11:00 am to 1:00 p.m. (no charge)
BACK THIS YEAR! Lindbergh School District Student Art
Fair will present over 200 pieces of art celebrating Earth Day/
Arbor Day Celebration Students from Kindergarten through 5th
grade will have created the artwork using recycled materials.
For more information on the Sunset Hills Earth Day Celebration,
please visit the Sunset Hills website www.sunset-hills.com, the GO
Sunset Hills Facebook page, or contact Alderman Dee Baebler at
314-800-3613.
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Trivia Night
Join us for a Monopoly themed night of trivia on
Saturday, April 18th at Thomas Jefferson School.
This event will support the Foundation for Sunset
Hills as well as Thomas Jefferson School. Reserve
your table now by calling Kim Fiala, 314-843-4151.
Individuals may register for $25 or a table of 8 may register for
$180. Beer, Soda, and snacks will be provided.
Participate in a Visioning Workshop!
Get involved in shaping your community’s future!
Wednesday, April 8th | 7pm
at the Community Center Gymnasium
City of Sunset Hills Comprehensive Plan
Attendees will participate in an interactive
workshop where they will put pen to paper
and map out the types of development,
projects, and improvements.
For more information and other opportunities
to provide input: Visit www.sunset-hills.com
and click on the link to the Comprehensive Plan website.
Contact Bryson E. Baker from the City of Sunset Hills at
bbaker@sunset-hills.com or 314-849-3400 with any questions.
APRIL 2015
Ordinance No. 1953 – An ordinance establishing the office of Public Defender and approving the appointment of Alex Lantos as Public
Defender and providing for his duties, term of office and compensation.
P-11-15 Petition for an Amendment to Appendix B, Section 4.9-3 (EE) of the Zoning Regulations (Text Amendment) submitted by CEDC to add “Rehabilitation and Nursing Care Center” in the list of Conditional uses allowed in the C-1 Zoning District, which shall include adding the definition of Rehabilitation and Nursing Care Center to Appendix B, Section 3.1 “Definitions” of the City’s Code of Ordinances. APPROVED
P-12-15 Petition for a Preliminary Development Plan submitted by Gabe DuBois to extend the roadway for the purpose of constructing three single family homes at 12529, 12537 and 12541 Maret Drive. POSTPONED UNTIL THE APRIL 1ST MEETING
P-13-15 Petition for Improvement Plans submitted by Gabe DuBois to extend the roadway for the purpose of
constructing three single family homes at 12529, 12537 and 12541 Maret Drive. POSTPONED UNTIL THE APRIL 1ST MEETING
P-14-15
Petition for an Amended Development Plan submitted Long Road Acquisitions to revise the building footprint and adjust the parking and landscaping on site at 12460 and 12480 Rott Road. APPROVED
P-15-15
Petition for a Preliminary Development Plan submitted by Miner’s Towing to construct an office, garage and transfer/
storage lot on the property at 12954 Gravois Road. POSTPONED BY PETITIONER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Ordinance No. 1954 – An ordinance amending Chapter 18, Article 1,
Section 1 with respect to alternative community service.
OLD BUSINESS:
P-20-14 Update on the Comprehensive Plan
Resolution No. 362 - A resolution amending the personnel policy manual.
April 1st Agenda:
OLD BUSINESS:
P-12-15 Petition for a Preliminary Plan submitted by Gabe DuBois to extend the roadway for the purpose of constructing three single family homes at 12529, 12537 and 12541 Maret Drive.
P-13-15
Petition for Improvement Plans submitted by Gabe DuBois to extend the roadway for the purpose of constructing three single family homes at 12529, 12537 and 12541 Maret Drive.
NEW BUSINESS:
P-15-15
Petition for a Preliminary Development Plan submitted by Miner’s Towing to construct an office, garage and transfer/
storage lot on the property at 12954 Gravois Road.
P-16-15
Petition for a Conditional Use Permit submitted by Tim Garvey for a proposed restaurant at 3802 S. Lindbergh Blvd. – Suite 105.
P-17-15
Petition for a Change of Zoning submitted by MoMellow Holdings, LLC from R-2 Residential to C-1 Commercial to obtain the same zoning throughout the property at 3811 S. Lindbergh Blvd. and 12408 Maret Drive.
ALDERMANIC REPORT
Business conducted at the March 10, 2015 Meeting:
The Board passed seven ordinances and two resolutions.
Ordinance No. 1948 - An ordinance amending Appendix A, Section 2.2(e)
with respect to Septic Systems.
Ordinance No. 1949 – An ordinance amending Chapter 24, Article VI with
respect to sidewalks.
Ordinance No. 1950 – An ordinance amending Chapter 2, Article III with
respect to appointments to Boards and Commissions.
Ordinance No. 1951 – An ordinance granting an Amended Conditional
Use Permit to Missouri American Water Company for replacement of
the existing carbon feed system at 12710 Weber Hill Road.
Ordinance No. 1952 – An ordinance authorizing the Mayor of the City of
Sunset Hills, Missouri, on behalf of the city, to execute an agreement with
the Emergency Communications Commission for dispatch equipment.
Resolution No. 363 – A resolution declaring surplus property and authorizing the sale of such property on Gov Deals website.
Mayor Furrer vetoed Bill No. 42 (Ordinance No. 1947) - An ordinance
authorizing the City of Sunset Hills to execute a contract retaining special
legal counsel for the limited purpose of providing advice and direction with
respect to the possible removal from office of an elected official.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE APRIL BOARD OF ALDERMEN MEETING WILL BE
HELD ON APRIL 28, 2015.
Business for the April 28, 2015 Meeting:
Bill No. 47 – An ordinance amending Chapter 15, Article II with respect to
garage sales and estate sales. SECOND READING
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
March 4th Meeting:
NEW BUSINESS:
P-8-15
Petition for an Amended Conditional Use Permit submitted by Home Depot to display outdoor seasonal merchandise utilizing 44 parking spaces at 10890 Sunset Plaza.
APPROVED
P-9-15
Petition for a Lot Consolidation submitted by The St. Louis Estates, LLC to combine three parcels of property into one parcel for the property at 12201, 12205 and 12255 Hadley Hill. APPROVED
P-10-15 Petition for a Concept Plan submitted by Thomas Batsch to construct a proposed gas station/convenience store on the property at 12852 Maurer Industrial Drive. NO ACTION NECESSSARY
ANY OTHER MATTERS DEEMED APPROPRIATE:
Should you be unable to attend, please call City Hall at 849-3400 no later
than 1:00 p.m. on March 4, 2015.
NOTE: Please check the website www.sunset-hills.com or call Trish Moore at (314) 849-3400 prior to any meeting to make sure items have
not been postponed or withdrawn from the agenda. Any new business
and/or PUBLIC HEARINGS to be brought before the Board will be dependent on action taken by the Planning and Zoning Commission at its
meeting. Please see the Planning and Zoning agenda article for further
information.
(Continued on p.5)
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APRIL 2015
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT:
FEBRUARY 26TH AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS:
(Continued from p.4)
A-02-15 Notice of appeal submitted by Brandon Harp of CEDC to
vary the front yard setback from the required 40’ to 27.6’ along Gravois and
from the required 40’ to 32.4’ along Kennerly Road for the purpose of bringing the existing rehabilitation center into compliance with current zoning regulations; also to vary the front yard setback along Kennerly Manor from 40’ to 26’ for the purpose of utilizing the existing residential
structure for offices for the property at 10910 Kennerly Road.
APPROVED
A-03-15 Notice of appeal submitted by Wesley Burns to vary the side
yard setback from the required 15’ to 10’ along the western property line
for the purpose of constructing a detached garage on the property at 6
Daybreak Estates. APPROVED
MARCH 26TH AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS:
A-04-15 Notice of appeal submitted by BFA, Inc. to vary the parking setback requirement along the South (Watson Road) and East (Sunset Office Dr.) property line from the required 10’ to 6.5’ and to also vary the Northern front yard setback along Sunset Office Dr. from the required 30’ to 19.5’ for the purpose of re-developing the site at 10775 Watson Road.
For any of our residents who may in the past have wished to attend a City
meeting but have not done so because of a special need, i.e. hearing, sight
impairment, etc., the City is pleased to announce that, with proper notice,
we will make arrangements to accommodate your needs. In general, we
will need at least ten days’ notice prior to the meeting date. (So that we
may contact an interpreter, etc.) Please call City Hall at (314) 849-3400.
FREE SERVICES available to the Residents of Sunset Hills
T
he City of Sunset Hills strives to provide our residents with the best services and community policing available. We would like to take this time to remind
our residents of some of the free services that the Police
Department provides throughout the entire year. Utilizing these services
not only benefits you, but the city as a whole.
The Sunset Hills Police Department is proud to participate in Project ChildSafe - a firearms safety program. Free cable gun locks are
available to residents to help secure their firearms and prevent firearm
related injuries. Simply visit the Sunset Hills Police Department at any
time to receive your gun locking device.The gun locking device distributed
in the Project ChildSafe program is a cable-style gun lock that meets
the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) current testing
protocol standard. Cable locks require that many types of firearms be
unloaded before the cable lock is installed, providing an extra level of safety.
Please help reduce the number of accidental firearm injuries by picking up
MSD – Rate Proposal
On Wednesday, March 4, the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer
District (MSD) presented the Rate Proposal for fiscal years
2017 through 2020 (July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2020) to its Rate Commission for both
wastewater rates and stormwater revenues. These proposed changes
would apply to all MSD customers. MSD will host a series of community
briefings with the goal of communicating the components of and
reasoning behind the proposal. MSD’s Executive Director Brian Hoelscher
will present the proposal, followed by a question and answer session.
While these meetings are designed to provide information to the public,
MSD Rate Commission will hold its own meetings in May, specifically
to hear public comment about the proposal.
Community Meetings Dates:
• Wednesday, April 1, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., St. Louis County Library,
Tesson Ferry Branch, 9920 Lin-Ferry Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63123
• Wednesday, April 8, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., The Pointe at Ballwin
Commons, 1 Ballwin Commons Circle, Ballwin, Mo. 63021
For more information about MSD’s Rate Proposal and the Rate
Commission process, visit: www.stlmsd.com/RateCommission
your free lock and properly securing your weapons.
We also encourage the residents to take advantage of the Vacation
Watch Line. If you are planning a trip or will be away from your
residence for several days please call and advise the Police Department on
the Vacation Watch Line (314) 849-7867.We suggest that you call at least 2
days in advance to ensure that your message will be received and the paper
work will be completed by the time of your departure. When you call the
Vacation Watch line please speak slowly and provide the following information: your address, name, departure date, return date, emergency contact
name and number, and any important information such as vehicles in
the driveway or description of any person that has permission to be at
the residence while you are gone. Our officers will make every effort to
check your residence regularly while you are gone.
As always, if you have an emergency, call 9-1-1. If you have a question
or have information, please call the Police department at 314-849-4400.
Laclede Gas Company Announces
April as National Safe Digging Month
Common Ground Alliance’s 1,500 members, the U.S. Department of
Transportation, most governors and many mayors have proclaimed April
as National Safe Digging Month as a way to bring extra attention to the
issue and reduce the risk of unnecessary infrastructure damage. As part
of National Safe Digging Month, CGA encourages homeowners to take
the following steps when planning a digging project this spring: Always
call 811 a few days before digging, regardless of the depth or familiarity
with the property. Plan ahead. Call on Monday or Tuesday for work
planned for an upcoming weekend, providing ample time for the
approximate location of lines to be marked. Confirm with your local one
call center that all lines have been marked. Learn what the various colors
of paint and flags represent at www.call811.com/faqs (link is external).
Consider moving the location of your project if it is near utility line
markings. If a contractor has been hired, confirm that a call to 811 has
been made. Don’t allow work to begin if the lines aren’t marked.
See more at: http://www.commongroundalliance.com/media-reports/
press-releases/survey-finds-51-percent-homeowners-who-plan-dig-willput-themselves-and#sthash.NQfMIaai.dpuf
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APRIL 2015
MAYOR’S MESSAGE
It’s Spring!
F
inally the weather is inviting us
outside. Our great Parks and
Recreation Department has many
activities and events scheduled for
you, your family and friends to enjoy,
so come on out!
Last month’s board of Aldermen
meeting was very well-attended. I
was pleased to present a proclamation
to three citizens that contributed in
saving the life of a vehicle accident
victim. Chief of Police LaGrand also presented commendations
from the police department. We can all be proud of our City
and its citizens and once again applaud these men for their bravery
and quick response in a potentially very dangerous situation.
News from Ameren Electric
The Comprehensive Plan continues to progress with an interactive
workshop to map out the types of development, projects, and
improvements we desire over the next 15 to 20 years. Share
your vision Wednesday, April 8 at 7:00 pm in the
Community Center gym.
Finally if it’s April, it’s election time. April 7 is your chance to
make your voice heard. Typically around 2,000 voters turn out
in April, so your vote WILL count.
Very Sincerely,
Mayor Mark Furrer
ATM, checking or saving account numbers to anyone who comes to your
home, calls or sends an email requesting this information.
I
n observance of National Consumer Protection Week, Ameren would like
to take this opportunity to warn customers in Missouri and Illinois to be
aware of scam artists who are using Ameren’s name illegally. Please feel free
to share this information with your communities in newsletters, on your
website, and on social media.
Last year an estimated 1,400 Ameren customers were affected by phone
scams totaling more than $23,000. The majority of scams reported to
Ameren threatened disconnection of utility service unless a payment was
made immediately from a pre-paid money card over the phone. Some
thieves have even come right to customer doors. Ameren’s director of
corporate security, Tim Reagan, told us “We’ve received reports of scam
artists coming to homes and businesses suggesting that there are problems
with electrical equipment. “Scammers will demand payment for repairs that
don’t exist. We never demand payment at a customer’s home or business.”
Ameren offers these tips against scammers:
• Ameren never demands personal, account or financial information for
immediate payment. Never give your credit card, debit card, Social Security,
European Wax Center
Along with the great parts of springtime come the perils of
potholes. Our Public Works Department is ready to take care of
these nasty things. You may call them, or go to our web site and
click “Report A Concern”. Just let us know.
• Ameren field employees do not accept payments.
• Never let anyone into your home claiming to be from the utility unless
they show proper Ameren badge identification. Ameren never sends emails
that include attachments, unless you’ve contacted us to specifically request
information. Never open attachments unless you’ve contacted Ameren
and are expecting to receive information.
Ameren continues to work with federal, state and local authorities to
investigate utility scams. “We know how important it is to keep customers’
information safe and secure, and we appreciate any information they can
provide to help eliminate these scams altogether,” said Reagan.
If you suspect someone is impersonating an Ameren employee, end the
conversation and immediately call Ameren Illinois at 1.800.755.5000 or
Ameren Missouri at 1.800.552.7583. Customers can also follow Ameren on
social media to receive the latest updates on scams.
Community Center Business of the Month
1540 S Kirkwood Rd
314 YOUR WAX (968 7929)
First time Guests are Complimentary!
The Chamber of Commerce asks you to support the businesses that support this community.
Please visit the Chamber website at www.ourchamber.com to see a list of member businesses. Thank you!
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APRIL 2015
It is never too early to start planning for what to do with your kids during the summer. Our Summer Day Camp is for kids ages 5-12, and
registrations have already begun. Day Camp starts June 1st. Applications are still being accepted for summer positions.
APRIL 2015
1st......................... SwimTeam Registration Opens for Residents and previous team members
1st......................... Softball Leagues Begin, Sign Up Now
2nd........................ Lunch & Bingo Flower Hour Presentation—“Spring Wild Flowers of Missouri”, Community Center, 1:00pm-2:00pm
5th......................... Easter Egg Hunt, Watson Trail Park, 1:00pm Community Center is CLOSED
8th......................... Staying Home Alone Workshop, Community Center, 6:30pm, $25 per family, Register with Children’s Hospital 314-454-KIDS Ext. 3.
9th......................... Museum Mania Senior Trip to local historical homes, 8:00am-5:15pm, $65 per person, must be 55 years of age
10th...................... Missouri Arbor Day- First 125 people to stop by the Community Center receive a free tree seedling Funtastic Fridays,
................................ Community Center, 6:00pm-9:00pm, Free for Members, $10 Non-Members
18th...................... Earth Day / Arbor Day Celebration, Community Center, 10:00am-3:00pm, Recycling Activities 10:00am-1:00pm
................................ Trivia Night Benefitting the Foundation for Sunset Hills (also known as the Sunset Hills Conservation Foundation),
................................ Thomas Jefferson School, 7:00pm, $25 per person or $180 per table of 8, call Kim Fiala to register, 314-843-4151
23rd........................Billy Busch Presentation, Community Center, 4:00pm-5:30pm, $10 per person, only 80 spots available
................................ Illinois Amish Country Trip, 7:00am-7:00pm, $65 per person, must be 55 years of age
25th........................Sunset Hills and Crestwood City Wide Garage Sale, Maps available at 8:00am at the Sunset Hills Community Center
APRIL HAPPENINGS
Easter Egg HuntThe annual City of Sunset Hills Easter Egg Hunt will be held at
Watson Trail Park on SUNDAY, April 5th at 1:00pm.
The children will be divided into three age groups: 1-3, 4-6, and
7-10. After the hunt make sure to check your eggs for prizes!
Senior Day Trips
The Parks and Recreation Department has once again teamed with
the other local communities to offer Senior Day Trips. Pick-up and
drop-off locations are at the Kirkwood Community Center, Webster
Groves, and Crestwood Community Center.
Softball LeaguesSoftball leagues begin in early April. New 8 week format with 14
regular season games and at least 1 playoff game. Contact Jordan
Nichols for more information or to register your team 314-8427265 or jnichols@sunset-hills.com
Illinois Amish CountryJump on board as we explore the Amish faith and way of life. A stepon-guide will give us a scenic tour through the countryside. We’ll
enjoy lunch at an Amish farm home followed by a tour of her farm.
We’ll end with a look at a few Amish shops in downtown Arthur.
Date: Thursday, April 23rd Pick up: KCC 7:00am, WG 7:15am
Return: KCC 7:00pm, WG: 6:45pm Fee: $65 Age: 55+ Registration
deadline: April 13th
Sunset Hills at the BallparkJoin the City of Sunset Hills Parks and Recreation Department at
Busch Stadium on Tuesday, June 30th when the St. Louis Cardinals
take on the Chicago White Sox. Game time is at 7:10, but you will
want to show up plenty early as the first 25,000 fans ages 16 and
older will have the opportunity to take home a replica of the 1982
World Series Championship Trophy. We have two great ticket opportunities for you: Left Field Lodge at $30 per ticket ($60 value)
or Left Field Porch at $35 per ticket ($65 value). Tickets are limited…
To purchase tickets or for more information call Jordan Nichols,
314-842-7265.
Fairmount Park Horse RacingNothing beats a day “at the races”! Get a track side view of the
horse races from the Black Stallion Room where you can watch your
horse (hopefully) come in first. Enjoy thoroughbred racing at the
world famous Fairmount Park Racetrack including a delicious lunch
buffet.You can’t beat the excitement of the “sport of kings” and you
can bet on that! Date: Tuesday, May 5th Pick up: KCC 10:15am,
WG: 10:30am Return: WGRC: 5:15pm, KCC: 5:30pm Fee: $50
Age: 55+ Registration deadline: April 21st
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ELECTION DAY APRIL 7, 2015
POLLS WILL BE OPEN 6:00 AM TO 7:00 PM
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL
(314) 615-1800 OR VISIT
www.stlouisco.com/YourGovernment/Elections
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Sunset Hills, Missouri 63127
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Municipal Election
April 7, 2015
The following candidates have filed for office:
Alderman Ward 1
Dee Baebler (incumbent) • Dan Werner
Alderman Ward 2
Scott Haggerty (incumbent) • Steve Bersche
Alderman Ward 3
Keith A. Kostial • Lori Scarlett
Alderman Ward 4
Patricia Fribis (incumbent) • Sal Frisella
Thomas N. Hammelman
Sunset HIlls Historical Society
The Historical Society traditionally meets on the fourth Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. All
meetings will be held in the Robert C. Jones Chambers of City Hall at 3939 S Lindbergh Blvd.
Author, David Fiedler, will be discussing “The Enemy Among Us” at the April 27th meeting.
CALENDAR
APRIL
1 Apr – Economic Development – 6:00 p.m. – Public Works Conference Room
1 Apr – Planning & Zoning Commission – 7:00 p.m. – Robert C. Jones Chambers
6 Apr – Pool Advisory Committee – 7:00 p.m. – Community Center
7 Apr – Election
22 Apr – Park Board – 7:00 p.m. – Community Center
23 Apr – Board of Adjustment – 7:00 p.m. – Robert C. Jones Chambers
27 Apr – Finance Committee – 5:30 p.m. – Public Works Conference Room
28 Apr –Public Works Committee – 6:00 p.m. – Public Works Conference Room
28 Apr – Board of Aldermen – 7:00 p.m. – Robert C. Jones Chambers
28 Apr – GO Committee – 7:00 p.m. – Community Center
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the election, the Board of Aldermen meeting will be held
on April, 28th.
Aldermen Directory
Mayor
Mark Furrer. . . . . 849-3400 x2249
Ward I
Richard Gau . . . . . . . . . 616-2274
Dee Baebler . . . . . . 314-800-3613
Ward II
Scott Haggerty. . . . . . . . 494-4999
Thomas F. Musich. . . . . 401-6000
Ward III
Jan Hoffmann . . . . . . . . 842-5866
Kurt Krueger . . . . . . . . . 520-1907
Ward IV
Donna Ernst . . . . . . . . 849-6542
Patricia Fribis . . . . . . . 849-2022
Important Numbers
City Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 849-3400
Parks & Recreation Dept. . 842-7265
Pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 842-SWIM
Emergency
Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911
Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911
Ambulance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911
Police Information. . . . . 849-4400
Vacation Watch . . . . . . . . . 849-7867