City of St. Charles
Recent News About City of St. Charles
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City Hall announces holiday closure from December 24 to January 1
City Hall will be closed for the holiday break starting December 24 and will reopen on January 2 at 8 a.m. The closure allows employees to spend time with family and friends during the holiday season.
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Kid’s art competition continues despite cancellation of St. Charles Salutes
The annual St. Charles Salutes event has been canceled, but the community is still encouraged to participate in the Kid’s Art Competition.
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Saint Charles initiates proactive measures for lead-safe water
Ensuring safe and reliable water service is our top priority. We take a proactive approach to managing potential lead exposure as part of our commitment to maintaining high water quality and safeguarding the health and safety of our community.
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Saint Charles reviews potential changes to employee retirement benefits
The Board of Aldermen of the City of Saint Charles has received cost information regarding a potential change in retirement benefits for its employees under the Missouri Local Government Employees Retirement System. In accordance with Section 105.675 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, this cost information will be available for public inspection for at least 45 calendar days from today, prior to any adoption of the benefit change.
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Saint Charles launches ParkSTC app for real-time parking updates
Residents and visitors of Saint Charles can now navigate Historic Main Street with ease using the free ParkSTC app. The app, available for download on Android and iOS devices, provides real-time information on available parking spaces in the area.
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Frenchtown Special Business District Proposal Under Consideration
The proposed creation of the Frenchtown Special Business District (SBD) is set to be discussed at the May 7, 2024 City Council meeting for consideration. If approved, the SBD will have the authority to impose additional taxes to fund public improvements and services within the district. This initiative aims to enhance the neighborhood's safety, attractiveness, and marketability.The concept of a Special Business District (SBD) as explained by an unknown source, is a separate political subdivision that can levy extra property and business taxes to support specific public...