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Be ‘In the Know!’ >>> Please Sign-Up & Share the E-Newsletter <<<The following link will take you directly to the Subscription Section of the City Website: www.cityofwildwood.com/list.aspx. Through this link, you can subscribe to this weekly e-newsletter, as well as sign up for Traffic & Weather Alerts, News Flashes, and many other City notifications that will keep you in the 'know!'Questions or CommentsThe City of Wildwood can be reached via telephone by calling (636) 458-0440, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, or on its website, 24/7, at this link: CityofWildwood.
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COVID-19 Q&A with Dr. Kenneth E. Remy The City of Wildwood will be hosting a virtual session with Dr. Kenneth E. Remy regarding COVID-19. The event will take place via Zoom on September 9, 2020, beginning at 6:00 p.m., and will offer a chance for the community to learn more about COVID-19 and ask questions of two (2) physicians who have been involved in treating patients and performing research related to COVID-19.
Dr. Remy is a physician-scientist in the fields of adult and pediatric critical care medicine, and board certified in the fields of pediatrics, pediatrics critical care, internal medicine, and internal medicine critical care. Dr. Remy practices at St. Louis Children’s, Barnes Jewish, and Missouri Baptist Hospitals and has a laboratory, where he studies sepsis, COVID-19 disease, and the intersection of hematology-immunology after release of heme. He is also a Wildwood resident and serves as a Ward 3 Councilperson.
Attendees are required to pre-register online at: COVID-19QA and encouraged to submit their questions in advance via e-mail to Megan@cityofwildwood.com.
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City Hall Hours - City of WildwoodSince March 26, 2020, it is requested that everyone needing to conduct business at City Hall do so by email, telephone, video-conference (staff can set it up), or, if necessary, appointment only. Please refer to the Staff Directory (https://www.cityofwildwood.com/1865/Staff-Directory) for contact information. Additionally, a number of employees are working from home, so there may be a delay in getting back to you. Staffing changes have occurred, with an undetermined timeline for full public service. Thank you for your understanding and patience, as we do our part in helping to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
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DEER TASK FORCE of the BOARD OF PUBLIC SAFETYThe Deer Subcommittee of Board of Public Safety has developed a draft Deer Management Plan, which has been presented to the Administration/Public Works Committee at its August meeting. The Committee reviewed the draft plan, and provided comments, questions, and requested additional information relative to the plan. The Deer Management Subcommittee has been requested by the Administration/Public Works Committee to provide the additional information and an updated draft plan to it at a future meeting. Click on the link to view the draft plan, which was initially submitted to the City Council Committee, and is now being updated, per its comments: DRAFT DEER MANAGEMENT PLAN.PDF.
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25th Anniversary of the City of Wildwood - 1995 to 2020On September 1, 2020, the City of Wildwood turned 25 years old. Many activities and events were planned throughout the year to celebrate this milestone, which have had to be postponed or cancelled due to the pandemic.
The City of Wildwood has partnered with a company that will offer all kinds of merchandise recognizing the City's 25th Anniversary, which can be purchased online by clicking on this link - Wildwood Gear 25th Anniversary Edition. These items include t-shirts, hoodies, coffee mugs, stickers, kid’s clothes, and more! The items all have the 25th anniversary logo that is shown above. Please show your support for this great City and wear Wildwood. Order yours soon ... don't delay!
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September 1, 1995 - Incorporation Date of Wildwood, Mo.
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Wildwood Community Cookbook - 25th Anniversary EventSeptember is 'Side Dishes' - Making a Meal CompleteFind yourself cooking more these days? Now is the perfect time to submit your recipes for the City’s 25th Anniversary Community Cookbook. The cookbook will be offered digitally, for free, at the end of the year. It’s as easy as completing a short form and uploading a photo of the recipe. Recipes can be submitted via: Community-Cookbook-Recipe-Submittal-Form. We’ve organized the months into themes, or sections, but will accept any type of recipe all year.
If you’d like to submit for the monthly theme, you now have all of September to provide your special recipe, so everyone else can enjoy it with you! September's focus is on side dishes! More information and the submittal form can be found here: https://www.cityofwildwood.com/1954/Community-Cookbook.
Again, brought to You as Part of the City's 25th Anniversary Celebration!
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The 2020 Census Matters to Wildwood - Let's Make 100%Census Count Ends September 30, 2020 Please Complete the Form. It is Importantto All of UsThere's no roundabout way to say this: The 2020 Census matters. Period. Have you completed yours? Click here to access the form: www.my2020census.gov. Wildwood residents are doing great, with a return rate on completing the Census Forms of more than 86.9%. Thanks to all who have completed the form, but let's try for 100%!
A lot of the projects (large and small) you see underway within the City of Wildwood are planned and funded based upon Census data. That means an accurate Census is important for continued improvements throughout Wildwood for the next 10 years and beyond, so please be sure to complete yours for your household! #WildwoodCounts
#MissouriCounts
#2020Census
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WILDWOOD FARMERS MARKET Saturday, September 5, 2020 @ 8:00 a.m. to Noon (12:00 p.m.) Wildwood Town Center - 216 Plaza DriveSaturday, September 5, 2020: Another great day for purchasing fresh, locally grown and raised produce, meat, eggs, and more at the Wildwood Farmers Market! The market will be open this Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (Noon), and located in Town Center Area of the City, along Plaza Drive, west of Fountain Place (you can type the parking garage address 216 Plaza Drive into your favorite navigation app to help you find it). The market will run from May 23, 2020 to October 3, 2020. Be sure to follow the Wildwood Farmers Market on Facebook to see the weekly list of vendors that will be attending it, learn more about the vendors and their specialities, and receive other updates about its fun and educational activities. Given the COVID-19 Coronavirus and public health needs, special provisions will be in place to ensure everyone's safety, including social distancing, greater booth separation, and more. The St. Louis County Department of Public Health has published guidelines for all markets, which are identified below, and the City of Wildwood and its manager will adhere to them throughout the pandemic. Wildwood Farmers Market Vendor List Wildwood Farmers Market Vendor List – September 5, 2020 >>> Locally Grown Produce and Products Rosy Buck Farm – Variety of seasonal produce. Micro Meadows – Twenty (20) different individual micro-greens and prepared micro-greens salads. Little Farm on the Hill – Variety of seasonal produce. Legacy Circle Farms – Variety of seasonal produce (herbs, bagged lettuce, and Yard Long Beans). Farrar Out Farm – Variety of seasonal produce, beef, pork, lamb, chicken, sausage, and bacon. Two Story Hill Orchard – Peaches from Calhoun County, Illinois.Bob’s Honey – Variety of locally sourced honey. Rosey Acres – Rose bushes. Two Men and a Garden – Delicious locally made salsa and pickles. (You can find these products at the supermarket, but come out to the farmers market to meet the people who make it happen!)Kazoo Coffee Roasting Company – Roasted coffee beans. >>> Locally Raised Meat & Eggs Farrar Out Farm – Variety of produce, beef, pork, lamb, chicken, sausage, bacon. >>> Other Awesome Offerings 3 Raw Hounds – Natural ingredient dog treats and a line of raw dog food. Bella’s Homemade Biscuits – Homemade dog treats. >>> Handmade ItemsTiles by Terri – Vintage coasters and masks. One Eye Blind Woodworks – Wooden spoons made from wood harvested right here in Missouri. Earring Lady – Handmade earrings. Old House Gifts – Handmade small trinkets, head bands, and more. Stella Grace Hair Accessories – Hand-made hair accessories.
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COVID-19 Operational Procedures and InformationCounty Executive's Office via St. Louis County Department of Health - (St. Louis County) - On Monday, July 27, 2020, County Executive Sam Page announced a series of new event, bar, and business restrictions, in response to rising COVID-19 cases within St. Louis County. These new restrictions went into effect on July 31, 2020, at 5:00 p.m., and are expected to remain in place for four (4) weeks. These new restrictions impact the following situations: limits gatherings and events to no more than fifty (50) people, reduces business occupancy limits back to 25% (previously 50%), orders all late-night service bars to close at 10:00 p.m., requires quarantine for those waiting for COVID-19 Coronavirus test results, and includes several other regulations pertaining to testing, healthcare, and education. More details are available by clicking on this link: Signed Copy of this New County Order. The City continues to closely monitor the coronavirus situation and has a section of its website dedicated to this issue. There is helpful information for residents and businesses, including: local restaurant information; impact on parks, trails, and events; public meeting modifications; links to health organizations; and lots more! Visit the page here: https://www.cityofwildwood.com/1960/COVID-19.
Given the importance of accurate and timely information about current conditions, the City of Wildwood's e-newsletter will limit its dissemination of information to those links of specific governments and agencies that are responsible for the safety and well-being of us all during this health emergency. These agencies, and associated websites, provide you the latest and most needed information on COVID-19 and, again, can be quickly accessed by clicking on the provided links below:
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services - (Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services); and
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - (www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019).
Please note the flow and content of information on this situation is constantly changing, so please check back often to the provided websites for the latest on COVID-19.
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MASKS AND THEIR ROLE IN BEATING BACK COVID-19Masks are recommended as a simple barrier to help prevent respiratory droplets from traveling into the air and onto other people, when the person wearing the mask coughs, sneezes, talks, or raises their voice. This barrier created by a mask is called source control. This recommendation is based on what the medical community knows about the role respiratory droplets play in the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19, paired with emerging evidence from clinical and laboratory studies that shows masks reduce the spray of droplets, when worn over the nose and mouth. COVID-19 spreads mainly among people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet), so the use of masks is particularly important in settings, where people are close to each other, or where social distancing is difficult to maintain.- CDC recommends that people wear masks in public settings and when around people who don’t live in your household, especially when other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain.
- Masks may help prevent people who have COVID-19 from spreading the virus to others.
- Masks are most likely to reduce the spread of COVID-19, when they are widely used by people in public settings.
- Masks should NOT be worn by children under the age of 2 or anyone who has trouble breathing, is unconscious, incapacitated, or otherwise unable to remove the mask without assistance.
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Closures of Park Facilities as of September 4, 2020All Streets in the Glencoe Area (around Glencoe City Park and Al Foster Memorial Trailhead and Trail) remain posted "No Parking." This restriction includes Washington Avenue, Grand Avenue, and 3rd Street.
All Permanent Restrooms and Playgrounds remain closed, until further notice.
For the full list of closures, please click here: https://www.cityofwildwood.com/1980/Park-Information.
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Large Pavilion Area and North Parking Lot Picnic Area within Community Park Now OpenThe large pavilion in Community Park is now open and can be reserved, while the new Phase 3 Area of Community Park re-opened on June 29, 2020. Social distancing is required. The gathering size is limited to no more than fifty (50) individuals within the large pavilion area and thirty (30) individuals in association with the two (2), smaller pavilion areas located within the new Phase 3 portion of the park. Face masks are required. Please practice these public health requirements, so everyone stays safe and healthy!
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Pavilion Rentals Now Being Accepted on a Limited Basis Anniversary, Community, and Old Pond School ParksThe Anniversary Park's Pavilion, Community Park's Large Pavillion, Old Pond School Park's Pavilion, and the pavilions on the north end of Community Park, are all now open. The Community Park's largest pavilion on the south end of the park reopened on July 6, 2020. Playgrounds and permanent restrooms remain closed. Portable restrooms and wash stations are provided at all of these locations. Please adhere to the following guidelines when using the pavilion:
- Social distancing is required by maintaining at least six (6) feet between yourself and other non-household members. If you notice this rule is not being followed, please call the St. Louis County Police – Wildwood Precinct - 636-458-9194.
- Avoid gathering with people you do not live with.
- Do not enter the facility if you are ill.
- Wearing face coverings is required, as of Friday, July 3, 2020.
- Cough or sneeze into your elbow.
- Washing hands or using hand sanitizer before entering the pavilion and after leaving is encouraged.
Please note: If you notice that other facility users exhibit symptoms of COVID-19, or you believe you have been exposed, please go home immediately and call the St. Louis County Public Health COVID-19 Hotline, at 314-615-2660, or contact your physician. The size of gatherings in association with these facilities is limited to no more than thirty (30) individuals for smaller venues, while fifty (50) people for the larger shelter in Community Park, under the revised public health orders that have been issued by St. Louis County. For more information, please contact Bree or Gary at 636 458-0440 or via e-mail at bree@cityofwildwood.com or gary@cityofwildwood.com.
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Wildwood's Dog Park Opened on Monday, June 22, 2020With changes to the requirements relating to the health and safety of the public regarding the COVID-19 Coronavirus, the City's Dog Park reopened on Monday, June 22, 2020 for use by registered residents and their canine friends. The rules for use reflect the current status of the St. Louis County Department of Public Health's direction in this regard and are provided below for your review:
Paws & Read We want to keep our dog park open, but need your help in keeping it safe for everyone. Given the nature of this facility, it is not being sanitized by the City. Please adhere to the following guidelines: Social distancing is required by maintaining at least 6 feet between and among all guests of this facility. If you notice this rule is not being followed, please call the St. Louis County Police – Wildwood Precinct: 636-458-9194. Do not enter if you or your dog are ill. Wearing face coverings is required, as of July 3, 2020. Washing hands or using hand sanitizer before entering the park and after leaving is encouraged. Cough or sneeze into your elbow. Arrive, play, and leave – please do not congregate! Refrain from petting dogs that do not belong to you. No outside toys or balls are allowed. Please note: If you notice that other members exhibit symptoms of COVID-19, or you believe you have been exposed, please go home immediately and call the St. Louis County Public Health COVID-19 Hotline, at 314-615-2660, or contact your physician. If you are not a member, but would like to become one, please apply online: https://wildwoodmo.recdesk.com/Community/Membership. Welcome back and let's have a "ruff" time out there!Thanks to the St. Charles County, Missouri’s Parks and Recreation Department for sharing a portion of the content of this document with the City of Wildwood.
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RALLY FOR RETAIL IN WILDWOODIn partnership with its local businesses, the City has launched a new “Rally for Retail” Campaign to help support Wildwood retailers during the current environment. Pure By Jen, a local Wildwood boutique, recommended this new effort in order to encourage community members to virtually “shop” at their favorite local brick-and-mortar stores by purchasing GIFT CARDS. Purchasing these online gift cards now will help to keep as many Wildwood retailers as possible in business, so that they can reopen their doors, when this crisis passes. A list of those businesses offering gift cards is posted on the COVID-19 Page of the City's website at the following link for your use - https://www.cityofwildwood.com/1977/Rally-for-Retail. Thank you for shopping local and supporting our Wildwood retailers!
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Takeout Tuesdays in WildwoodAs part of its new community outreach efforts due to the COVID-19 crisis, City Team Members are posting weekly campaigns on the City’s social media pages for “Takeout Tuesdays” (encouraging residents to pick up curbside and delivery) and “Rally for Retail Thursdays” (encouraging residents to purchase gift cards from local businesses). City officials will continue to post these reminders throughout the season.
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Zoom BackgroundsWant to show some Wildwood City spirit during your next Zoom meeting? The City has created twelve (12) virtual backgrounds for you to download that are sized for Zoom and showcase the beauty of Wildwood. Visit this link to download your favorites and show your co-workers and other Zoom party-goers how wonderful and beautiful Wildwood is: https://www.cityofwildwood.com/1985/Zoom-Virtual-Backgrounds.
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+++ A Different Option for Internet Service +++ Rural Areas of WildwoodWith the internet taking the forefront of many people's lives over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Wildwood has received some very positive news from a local internet provider it has been working with since 2013. This company, Bays ET, now has access to AT&T's LTE Network, after a lengthy effort by Bays ET to obtain this opportunity. What does this mean for residents needing access to the high-speed internet? A LOT! The access to this nationwide network is for internet only and, via a hotspot in your home, it provides a stronger signal that is more reliable and has greater coverage than any of the two (2) wireless providers can offer at this time - including the current Bays ET network. The speeds are to be 15 mbps download and 2 mbps upload and offered as a single package on a per month basis, on a much more robust network of improvements. The new service will not only assist with the most affected areas Mayor Jim Bowlin has been pursuing to initiate service during the COVID-19 situation under Emergency Resolution 2020-11, but also significantly more of our rural areas beyond that list. This new service from Bays ET is now available starting in June. For more information, please contact Bays ET by email to learn more about the available package, costs, and next steps. Customers interested in getting the new service can signup at http://signup.bays-et.net/. This link will take you to a quick and simple service request form.
Rural Internet Access Committee (RIAC) Potential Providers to be InterviewedThe City's Rural Internet Access Committee (RIAC) and consultant working with the City on this effort, CTC Technology and Energy, are to hold interviews with at least two (2) companies the week of Septmber 7, 2020. In the interim, the City has prepared a list of providers that currently offer some level of service within the rural areas of the City. These providers include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Bays ET – Wireless service (original) 2. Bays ET – Piggybacking on AT&T system of improvements, but only data 3. Bays ET – Fiber-to-the-Home (only to certain areas) 4. Wisper Internet – Wireless service (original) 5. AT&T Wireless – Mobile communication provider 6. Verizon – Mobile communication provider 7. T-Mobile/Sprint – Mobile communication provider 8. Other Mobile Providers – Boost, Cricket, Metro, Mint, and others. 9. Satellite – Different providers 10. Spectrum (Charter Communications) If you have any questions or comments about the City's initiatives on high-speed internet to certain areas of this community, please contact the Department of Planning at (636) 458-0440. Please check back regularly for updates.
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+++ On the Wildwood Business Scene +++St. Louis County News >>>+++ All businesses in St. Louis County are now required to have everyone over the age of 9 to wear face masks in public. Wildwood businesses are encouraged to download and display St. Louis County’s “Face Coverings Required” Poster for display to the public. State of Missouri News >>>+++ The sale of to-go cocktails for Missouri restaurants has been extended through 2020, as Governor Parson has extended Missouri’s state of emergency until December 30, 2020, allowing for the continued sale of carryout cocktails until that time.
+++ The Missouri Department of Economic Development has launched a new $30 million small business grant program, available to provide grants up to $50,000.00 per applicant to small businesses negatively impacted by COVID-19. Further, Ameren Missouri has also launched its own $500,000.00 relief fund for small businesses and nonprofits, offering a one-time $250.00 bill credit to those businesses that meet certain eligibility requirements.Federal Government News >>>+++ United States Congress and the White House have failed to make any progress concerning a new coronavirus relief package (including new economic stimulus checks, additional PPP funding, and financial relief to State and local governments) and doubt if anything is likely to pass before the November Election. +++ The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Flexibility Act was signed into law on June 5, 2020. This bill: i) extends the “covered” period under which small businesses can spend their PPP loan proceeds from eight (8) weeks to twenty-four (24) weeks, or until December 31, ii) removes the limits on loan forgiveness for small businesses that were unable to rehire employees, hire new employees or return to the same level of business activity pre-pandemic, and iii) expands the 25% cap to use PPP funds on non-payroll expenses (rent, mortgage interest, utilities) to 40% of the total loan, lowering the 75% requirement for payroll to 60%. This bill makes PPP funds much more desirable and business-friendly, especially for small businesses in the retail and hospitality industry.+++ The US Small Business Administration (SBA) officially opened its forgiveness portal to lenders on August 10 for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), but many lenders have announced they’ll wait to apply until further guidance is released. +++ The US Small Business Administration (SBA), in consultation with the Treasury Department, has released detailed loan-level data for all 4.9 million loans completed under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), including business names, addresses, name of lender, jobs supported and loan amount ranges. +++ The SBA released a new set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on August 4, 2020 to help borrowers navigate the loan forgiveness process.+++ The US Small Business Administration (SBA) and the US Treasury released a revised, borrower-friendly, “EZ Version” of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loan Forgiveness Application. This newly revised Application will make it easier for small businesses to apply for PPP funds and receive forgiveness for loans received. $100 Billion remains available in PPP funds.+++ The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) has developed a new, free, automated forgiveness tool for small business owners who have received funds from the SBA Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). This tool will automatically fill out the forgiveness application and produce all government-required forms, thereby saving hours of manual work for any applicant going through the PPP loan forgiveness process. Local News >>>+++ As a r eminder, the City has issued a “Temporary Waiver of Special Event Permit Guidelines for Eating and Drinking Establishments in Wildwood." This waiver allows Wildwood restaurants, pubs, and coffee shops to expand outdoor seating and hold special events, and provides necessary guidelines and procedures for doing such. Written approval for the request is still required to be obtained from the St. Louis County Department of Public Health, as part of our review process. Several Wildwood restaurants have already applied and completed this process, including Wildwood Pub & Grill, Parkside Grille, and Big Chief Roadhouse. The signed Waiver, the full County Order and the City’s Special Event Permit Application, are available for download on the City’s website at the following link: www.cityofwildwood.com/specialeventwaiver. +++ Pursuant to Resolution #2020-11, Mayor Bowlin signed an Authorization allowing a “Temporary Waiver of Special Event Permit Guidelines for Eating and Drinking Establishments in Wildwood”. This will allow Wildwood restaurants, pubs and coffee shops to expand outdoor seating and hold special events, and provides necessary guidelines and procedures for doing such. Several Wildwood restaurants have already applied and completed this process, including Wildwood Pub & Grill and Parkside Grille.+++ Wildwood Workspaces (a new tech-focused coworking space at 16759 Main Street, Suite 205) will now begin to offer daily membership options, in order to better serve Wildwood residents struggling to work from home during COVID-19, and those students participating in virtual classrooms. This action was recommended by the City’s Economic Development Committee of the Wildwood City Council. +++ Last week, Vail Resorts announced its Winter Operating Plan for the 2020/21 Season, including required physical distancing/face coverings, a new reservation system, and estimated opening dates for each of its 34 properties, including Hidden Valley Ski Resort in Wildwood. Hidden Valley Ski is currently slated to open for its Winter Ski Season on December 19, 2020. +++ Letty Lou’s Café and Diner is nearing completion of their interior construction and is looking forward to re-opening for business now in early September City of Wildwood Team Members shared several photos of its progress to the City’s Facebook Page yesterday, so please take a look yourself. +++ Due to COVID-19, the Wabash Frisco & Pacific Railroad announced that it is suspending public operations of its family railroad attraction in historic Glencoe for the remainder of the 2020 Season. +++ Given the impact of COVID-19 on the small business community, the City will be rolling out a new Small Business Spotlight Video Series on the City’s social media channels. All Wildwood businesses have been invited to participate, and ten (10) businesses have already begun work to provide videos.
+++ The City compiled an updated list of Wildwood restaurant information and available services during COVID-19 (including dine-in, outdoor seating, curbside, and delivery options) and posted it to the City’s social media earlier this week.
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Come to the Mayor's Coffee They're Educational and Fun! Next Coffee is Thursday, October 1, 2020 @ 7:30 a.m.Coffee with the Mayor will accommodate in-person attendance at City Hall on October 1, 2020. In-person attendance will be limited to 50% of the room capacity. Social distancing will continue to be practiced by those in attendance, until further notice. If you prefer to participate from your home, a virtual option, via Zoom, will also be available. If you would like to participate via Zoom, you will need to sign up in advance to receive the invitation to attend the Virtual Coffee with the Mayor (see the link below). This link is new, so you will need to register again, even if you attended last month’s virtual meeting. Signing up is easy! Here is all you need to do to sign up: 1. Click the link below; 2. Enter your name; and 3. Enter your email address (so we can send you the invitation link to participate via Zoom) You can sign up to attend at the link below: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OHU9wYKRTE24W7loJX4skQ. After signing up to attend via Zoom, you will receive a confirmation email with the link to the Virtual Coffee with the Mayor.
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*** Wildwood Meetings *** Streaming LiveThe 'livestreaming' of City meetings continues and recordings are available for immediate viewing. Please click the link below to view past recorded meetings (prior to May 13, 2019): Wildwood Livestreams. City personnel are in the process of making all recorded meetings, beginning in 2017, available in a single location on this page. The City appreciates your patience, while this undertaking is completed.
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<<< CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS UPDATE >>> Departments of Public Works and Planning/Parks
Manchester Road Streetscape - Phase 3 - In Final Stages!Work on the final phases of the Manchester Road Streetscape Project is now underway, with the installation of new medians in the center of the roadway. Thereafter, a number of additional finish items remain to be completed, including completion of final grading, installation of groundcover and landscaping, and construction of other improvements to improve access from Manchester Road to the abutting properties. Thanks to everyone for your patience during this construction project.
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ASPHALT RESURFACING PROGRAM TO BEGIN in FALLThe following public streets are scheduled for resurfacing this Fall: - Fox Creek Road - from State Route 100 to the Wildwood City Limit;
- St. Paul Road - from the Wildwood City Limit to Kiefer Creek Road to Ridge Road;
- Orrville Road - from Shepard Road to Eatherton Road; and
- Viola Gill Lane - from Manchester Road to new pavement @ Wildwood Trails.
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Green Pines Park - Ward FiveWork continues on this new park property that is located at the terminus of Pond Grover Parkway, at its intersection with Green Pines Drive. The focus of the work over the last couple of weeks has been completing all of the utility relocations and installations, while also beginning the following improvements: - Playground equipment;
- Stormwater improvements;
- Footings and foundations for main shelter, restroom, and mini-shelters;
- Curbing for the two (2) playground nodes;
- Screen wall for buffering nearby residents from parking area; and
- Shade structures in playground nodes.
The work on this park will continue through the upcoming Fall Season.
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Maintenance Work Underway on Wildwood Greenway Trail CorridorsTrail maintenance has begun on several asphalt sections within the City. The maintenance effort that is taking place will address cracks in the asphalt trails, both large and small. Each trail section is blocked at both ends on the days the trail is under repair. Please avoid these trail sections, when the maintenance teams are on-site. The specific trail sections that remain to be completed, in the order they will likely be repaired, are as follows: - South side of State Route 100, east and west, from State Route 109 to Pond Road.
- South side of State Route 100, east and west, from Manchester Road to State Route 109.
- Monarch-Chesterfield Levee Trail, from Centaur Road to Howell Island Conservation Area
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Eatherton Road Bridge Replacement Project *** Bridge to Re-Open Now Today, September 4, 2020 *** (Located between State Route 109 and Wild Horse Creek Road)The City of Wildwood began work on this long-awaited improvement project to replace the Eatherton Road Bridge over Bonhomme Creek at the beginning of summer. The project replaces the existing sub-standard bridge, between State Route 109 and Wild Horse Creek Road (State Route CC), with a new bridge structure that consists of two (2), eleven (11) foot driving lanes, with four (4) foot shoulders. Thank you for your cooperation during this bridge improvement project. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Dan Rahn, Assistant City Engineer, with the City of Wildwood Department of Public Works, at 636-405-2040, or click on this link - https://www.cityofwildwood.com/1993/11827/Eatherton-Road-Bridge-Replacement.
Sorry for the incorrect date. Striping of the roadway could not be completed due to weather, which has delayed the opening to this Friday.
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<< CITY RECREATIONAL EVENTS and EXCITING ACTIVITIES >>
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“Yoga in the Park” @ Community Park In this class, the basic foundational yoga postures are practiced to align, strengthen, and promote flexibility in the body. Breathing techniques and meditation are also integrated. You can expect an emphasis on simplicity, repetition, and ease of movement. This class is for all levels of yoga.
Class size is currently limited and social distancing of six (6’) feet will be required. For more information, class dates, and to register, please click the following link: www.cityofwildwood.com/yogainthepark.
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SENIOR YOGA CLASS ... THE DETAILSThese sessions are now virtual and accessible online from the comfort of your own home. You must register one (1) day in advance of the class date and have a valid e-mail address.
>>> IMPORTANT INFORMATION <<<
Wildwood Yoga & Wellness will be using ZOOM for these classes. Wildwood Yoga & Wellness will send out a link for your registered class. You can download Zoom here - https://zoom.us/download - or the instructor will send you the link and it will prompt you to download the program. Also, please remember that if you cannot attend the class LIVE, you still can still sign up and a recorded link will be forwarded to you for the class, which is valid for twenty-four (24) hours.
This class is FREE for Wildwood residents, and only $5.00 for non-residents, age 60+!
The class will use chairs and other props to ensure that the benefits of yoga are accessible to students of varying degrees of strength, balance, and flexibility. Seniors will practice basic yoga poses, while exploring the openness that comes with combining breath with movement. All classes are taught by Certified Yoga Instructors.For more information and to register, please click on the following link: www.cityofwildwood.com/seniors.
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2020 Virtual Pet Talent ContestGet your cameras or smartphones rolling and submit a video of your pet showing off his or her's special or unusual talent! Videos can be submitted starting September 1st through September 8th, 2020. For more information, please check out the following link: https://mo-wildwood2.civicplus.com/2002/2020-Pet-Talent-Contest.
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Game Night @ Wildwood - Trivia Fun via ZOOMGather the gang and join us for a Virtual Community Trivia Night with your Wildwood friends and neighbors!!
Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: Virtual via Zoom
Join us to compete with your friends and neighbors in Virtual Community Trivia Night! If you have one of the top 3 scores at the end of the night, you’ll win a prize!! We’ll get together via Zoom and everyone will play trivia by visiting a website to see and respond to questions. In the spirit of regular trivia nights, let's see your creative team team names (encouraged, but not required)!!
Here’s Some More Information: Trivia will be general knowledge, family friendly, but geared towards adults.
You can play by yourself, but we encourage you to gather your family to play!
Two (2) handy devices are best to play (computer, tablet, or smart phone):
- 1st device will be used to join us via Zoom
- 2nd device will be used to respond to trivia questions
Families or groups in one location should only use one screen and enter one answer to play trivia (rather than everyone in the group playing on their own devices), just like in-person trivia!
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Registration is Open for the Wildwood Plein Air Art EventHurry and Register - Only a Few Spots Remain The event is scheduled for Saturday, September 26, 2020. If you aren’t an artist yourself, please share with your artistically inclined friends and family members! For more information or to register, click on the following link: https://wildwoodmo.recdesk.com/Community/Program/Detail. ?? En plein air - a French term that translates literally as 'in the open air’. This type of artwork is completed on location, while outdoors (in 2020 terms: it’s inherently socially distanced). Artists and photographers, working in all accepted media and photography, will capture a special location(s) in the City, which will be revealed the day before the event. Contact Gary or Bree, if you have any questions at 636-458-0440.
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<< COMMUNITY AREA ANNOUNCEMENTS >>
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Wildwood Family YMCA - A Good Place to BeSeptember is here! School has started, and individuals and families across the region are settling into new routines. Now, more than ever, so many people in our community want to be connected with others and need support in spirit, mind, and body. The Y is offering a $0 enrollment fee, until September 30, 2020. Also, when you join the Y by September 15, 2020, you will receive $50.00 in Y Bucks. Join at the Wildwood Y or online. https://gwrymca.org/join.
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WILDWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY - 18750 State Route 100The Society's Museum remains closed, until further notice. For questions or more information about this great organization, please contact Sandra K. Becker-Gurnow, President, at 314-374-3159.
Wildwood Historical Society Programs for 2020 CANCELED UNTIL FALL 2020 - Car Show, Open House, and Bake Sale, with Food For Sale - Please check back often to receive updates about this fun event.
CANCELLED (to be rescheduled in 2021) - August 18, 2020 - Steve Pick and Amanda Doyle - St. Louis Sound-From the French fiddlers of the fur trading days to the rock and hip-hop icons of the present millennium, St. Louis has been a town rich in musical history.
CANCELLED (to be rescheduled in 2021) - September 15, 2020 - Jim Merkel - Making of an Icon - The St. Louis Arch
October 20, 2020 - Ed Wheatley - Baseball & the St. Louis Browns
November 15, 2020 (SUNDAY) - Jan Jacobi - “Young Lincoln”
December 2020 - Joe Sonderman - Get Your Kicks on Old 66 - A really good entertaining, fun, presentation about Old 66. Wildwood Historical Society Accepting Ads for the 2021 Official Calendar Wildwood Historical Society is currently accepting applications for advertising in its 2021 Official Calendar. The 2021 Calendar will celebrate Missouri’s Bicentennial and has been endorsed as a State of Missouri Bicentennial Event. Click here to purchase your calendar ad.
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<< PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS >>
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MANAGING OUR STREET TREE ASSETS IN THE CITY OF WILDWOODHave you noticed lately an unhealthy or dead street tree* in your neighborhood? The City has created a simple form for you to use to report unhealthy and dead street trees,* whenever you spot one: https://www.cityofwildwood.com/…/Dead-Trees-or-Limbs-Down-56. You can also report a tree by calling City Hall, at 636-458-0440.
This form will come in handy (unfortunately) because the City is now experiencing the predicted and widespread impacts of the invasive Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) on Ash Trees in Wildwood. The EAB is an invasive beetle that targets Ash Trees and destroys their vascular system, leading to their eventual deaths. The City has identified around 900 Ash Street Trees* that will eventually be killed by this pervasive pest. These Ash Street Trees are located in neighborhoods all around Wildwood, so we'll need your help reporting them, when they become unhealthy or dead.
You can learn more about the EAB, the City’s plans to address the problem, a tree inventory map, FAQ's, and more information on the City’s website, Just click this link - https://www.cityofwildwood.com/627/Emerald-Ash-Borer.
* A ‘street tree’ is a tree located along a city-maintained street, typically growing between the street/curb line and the sidewalk.
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<<< Stormwater Runoff and Erosion Issues >>>At the task force's last meeting on August 26, 2020, the members made progress on several fronts and will be moving forward creating a Stormwater Master Plan for all of Wildwood. Addditionally, the grouping of volunteers were revised and now two (2) subcommittees exist to focus on the core goals of the Task Force, which are identifying critical locations for repair/restoration, developing of the aforementioned plan, providing public education, and developing funding mechanisms. The Task Force is committed to creating a workable approach to solving erosion issues in the City's nine (9) total watersheds. For the latest information on upcoming meetings of the task force, please check the City's on-line calendar for the cancellations and scheduling news.
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BOY SCOUTS ASSISTING WATERSHED EROSION TASK FORCEIn an effort to better understand the conditions of the City's nine (9) watersheds, it is calling on some reinforcements to help ... the Boy Scouts. These volunteers will receive specific training on creek observations and work in pairs, with adults, to identify and assess key issue areas within these creeks. This effort is being led by Dr. David Hammer, Dr. Kenneth Remy (Ward 3 Councilperson), and Rick Archeski, with support from the Watershed Erosion Task Force. The Boy Scouts will first visit a healthy stream area and then compare it to another that is in distress. Besides helping the City in this regard, the Boy Scouts can earn Merit Badges for this effort. A real win-win! A thanks to Ken McGohan, of the Boy Scouts, for his help in organizing this effort.
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Don't Forget ... Public WiFi is Available at Wildwood City HallPublic WiFi is available at Wildwood City Hall. The Network Name is Wildwood/Guest and no password is required. This service will improve your ability to access agenda items during meetings on your smartphone or other WiFi-enabled device.
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Be ‘In the Know!’ >>> Please Sign-Up & Share the E-Newsletter <<<The City of Wildwood would like to thank all of the subscribers to the e-newsletter for your interest in receiving it and hopes you find this weekly publication to be very informative and interesting. It has been a major goal of the City to enhance citizen communications and input, and it hopes the e-newsletter has been an effective communication tool. However, the City is only reaching a small portion of the population and would like to reach many more of our citizens. While not everyone wishes to receive yet another weekly e-mail, it is likely many citizens are unaware that the City’s weekly e-newsletter exists. Therefore, the City is asking for your assistance in sharing this opportunity to stay informed about Wildwood. The following link will take you directly to the Subscription Section of the City Website: www.cityofwildwood.com/list.aspx. Through this link, you can subscribe to the weekly e-newsletter, as well as sign up for Traffic & Weather Alerts, News Flashes, and many other City notifications. The City would also ask that you forward this notice to friends and family, or share through social media sites, and let’s see if we can grow our subscriber base and keep the citizens of our great community well-informed. Thank you!
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Lock Vehicles and Close Your Garage Doors! This reminder is from the St. Louis County Police Department - Wildwood Precinct.
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Park and Trail Memorial ProgramThe City of Wildwood is pleased to offer a Park and Trail Memorial Program intended for residents to honor and commemorate the memory of a loved one or close friend. The City is offering three (3) different options that can be placed in a number of different active or passive park/trail locations in the City. Please click on the link for more information: www.cityofwildwood.com/725/Park-and-Trail-Memorial-Program.
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Online Ward Map Available on City's WebsiteDo you need to know which Ward you reside in and the two (2) City Council Members that represent you? Just click this link for further information: Ward Map.
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<< SUSTAINABILITY EFFORTS AND OPPORTUNITIES >>
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THERE'S AN APP FOR THAT!... and I am Talking Trash Download WasteConnect. Download the Waste Connections App to access the most accurate and up-to-date information about waste services in the City of Wildwood. This app helps to understand service delays due to weather conditions on the roads and streets throughout the City. You can also setup notifications for reminders to place your receptacles out at the curb as well.
Please click on this link for Waste Connections Homepage, which has information on this app and a lot more - https://www.wasteconnections.com/. You can always contact Waste Connections by telephone at (636) 321-2100 or by email, wcmissouri@wasteconnections.com, with any of your questions or comments.
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SINGLE-STREAM RECYCLINGSince August 2019, Waste Connections has been the hauler for all residential properties in the City of Wildwood, which also has included the return of single-stream recycling. Single-stream recycling allows residents to place all recyclable materials in a single container for curbside pickup by the hauler. Waste Connection accepts glass, as part of the new recycling stream, so it can be placed in the toters for pickup. Any questions on recycling can be addressed by visiting the Waste Connections website, which can be reached by clicking on the following link: www.wasteconnections.com.
The City of Wildwood and Waste Connections have also retained two (2) of the locations that were made available as additional options for the drop-off of extra fiber materials and glass:> Anniversary Park - 16511 Clayton Road (63011) > Terminus of Wildwood Avenue, between City Hall and the B&B Theatre (63040). If you have any other questions, please contact us at recycling@cityofwildwood.com or visit the recycling page of our website: Recycling Information.
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<<< Prescription Drug Take-Back Box >>> Available at City Hall - Main Street Level - Lobby AreaBring your expired/unused prescription medications to City Hall during normal business hours (Monday through Friday - 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) and deposit them in the take-back box. There is no need for any assistance from the police. This easy and safe approach keeps old or unused medications from the environment and out of the hands of children.
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Wildwood Area Lions Club Eyeglasses and Hearing Aids - Drop-Off Box @ City HallThe Wildwood Area Lions Club has a drop-off box at Wildwood City Hall (16860 Main Street, 63040) for used eyeglasses and hearing aids that are provided to others that cannot access them for a number of reasons. Don't throw them away - please donate - and help others in need!
The Wildwood Area Lions Club was chartered by Lions International and is a non-profit organization by the State of Missouri, circa June 2009. Lions Clubs support the Wildwood Area by providing assistance through actions and monetary funding. Lions International has 1.35 million members in 205 countries and regions worldwide. The international foundation has awarded more than $700 million for humanitarian service projects worldwide and provides disaster relief, youth programs, and help to combat disabilities, where needed.
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American Flag DisposalThe City of Wildwood accepts retired American flags for dignified disposal. Please bring worn flags to City Hall, 16860 Main Street, and leave them with the receptionist. All flags collected will be relinquished to the Boy Scouts of America for proper disposal. US Flags should never be placed in the trash.
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Editor's Note: Thanks to all our subscribers for your patronage of the e-newsletter. If there are topics or information the City can add to the e-newsletter, or is missing something at this time you would like to see, please let me know by e-mailing joe@cityofwildwood.com. To contact City Hall by telephone, please call (636) 458-0440. From all of us at City Hall to each and every resident ... please stay safe and healthy out there!
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