Director of Public Utilities, Niraj S. Patel, P.E. awarded the 2025 Outstanding Professional Engineer in Government.
Violent crime was down across the board, including a 36% decrease in burglaries, 42% decrease in auto thefts, and 53% decrease in shooting incidents.
CDA seeks public input before final publication of 2025 Neighborhood Transformation Grant NOFAs
Community Development Administration
Public comment period open regarding FEMA funding for Street Department building repairs following July 2022 flooding.
City Emergency Management Agency
The Investment Map highlights over $250 million of investment in the Cityβs Economic Justice Action Plan over the last four years.
House Bill 495 will now head to the Senate.
The Gateway Arch Park Foundation announced that the Millennium Hotel will be redeveloped by The Cordish Companies.
This effort is part of the Planning and Urban Design Agencyβs Neighborhood Planning Program, PlanSTL.
The Cityβs Strategic Land Use Plan (SLUP) serves as the guiding legal document for land use policy in St. Louis.
Complete text from the Legislative Report of the President as prepared for delivery.
Both parties have signed a memorandum of understanding that strengthens their collaborative efforts to address homelessness.
The City experienced a decrease in violent and property crimes in Jan 2025, with the number of homicides decreasing by 55% compared to Jan 2024.
The trash/recycling collection schedule for roll carts will be adjusted to accommodate Presidentβs Day observance on Monday, February 17, 2025
City officials filed the Q4 2024 Compliance report to the U.S. Department of the Treasury on Jan. 31, 2025, confirming the obligation of funds.
The American Red Cross is facing a national blood crisis.
Office of the Comptroller
Mayor Jones signed BB 137, which establishes a Municipal Identification Card Program, known as the Gateway Card.
CDBG-DR funds for flood planning, River Des Peres study, and green infrastructure to build citywide storm water resilience.
Community Development Administration
Help guide neighborhood investments. Knowledgeable and passionate St. Louisans needed!
Community Development Administration
Doug Burris, a nationally recognized expert in corrections, will serve as the commissioner of corrections on a provisional basis.
The all-hands-on-deck approach has led to the lowest number of homicides in the City of St. Louis since 2013 and a 15% reduction in all crime.