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The 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.


<< New or Time Sensitive Items >>

+++ A Big THANK YOU +++

Thanks to all our residents for the patience and care over the last week or so relative to the snow storm, and the delays caused by it relative to trash pickup and other City services. Everybody from Waste Connections to the fleet of City-contracted drivers guiding the snowplows are doing their very best to serve you and your support is much appreciated.

Election Flags

CITY OF WILDWOOD >>> Election Information
April 5, 2022 Municipal Election

Candidate filing for the April 5, 2022 Municipal Election closed on December 28, 2021. As of close of business on Wednesday, December 28, 2021, the following candidates have filed for office of City Council Member:
 
Ward One:
Teresa D. Clark*
 
Ward Two:
 Don Bartoni *

Ward Three:
Scott Ottenberg*
Tracey Nyhan*
 
Ward Four:
Joe Farmer*

Ward Five:
Ed Marshall
Debra Smith McCutchen*
 
Ward Six:
Rob Rambaud*
 
Ward Seven:
 Dan Flaschar*

Ward Eight:
Michael K. Gillani*

* = Incumbent

Candidate Forum - March 16, 2022, at 6:30 p.m.

CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE FORUM - MARCH 16, 2022

The League of Women Voters of Metro St. Louis will be hosting a forum for Wildwood City Council candidates on March 16, 2022, at 6:30 p.m. The forum will be held at Wildwood's City Hall in the Council Chambers, 16860 Main Street, Wildwood, Missouri 63040.

The forum will be streamed on the City of Wildwood YouTube Page. 

Residents may submit questions for candidates in advance of the forum here.

Information about The League of Women Voters of Metro St. Louis and their candidate forums can be found here. 

City of Wildwood - Schedule of Public Meetings for the Week of February 14, 2022

City Hall Hours - City of Wildwood

As of Wednesday, September 1, 2021, City Hall is now open to the public. Thank you for your understanding and patience, as we all did our part in helping to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

Save the Date - Wildwood Lawn and Garden Summit - March 19, 2022

Save the Date! Wildwood Lawn and Garden Summit
Saturday, March 19, 2022 - 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Join us for the first ever, FREE, Wildwood Lawn and Garden Summit on Saturday, March 19, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.!!

The Wildwood Lawn & Garden Summit is intended to educate Wildwood residents and visitors on key lawn & garden issues, and help grow the City’s lawn & garden businesses within our community. This FREE Summit will provide education and hands-on demonstration from local Wildwood from a wide variety of topics!

Learn More Here: www.cityofwildwood.com/summit.

Coffee with the Mayor - Attend, Learn, and Enjoy

Come to the Mayor's Coffee!
They're Educational and Fun
The Next Coffee is this Thursday
March 3, 2022 - Starting 7:30 a.m.

Coffee with the Mayor will accommodate in-person attendance at City Hall
Thursday, March 3, 2022.

These coffees are great opportunities to meet neighbors and catch up on the happenings around your home, and within the City. Good questions and good company make them educational and fun! Also, in-person attendance is allowed within the Community Room, where the coffee is held, but the number of allowable attendees will be based upon maintaining a minimum social distance of six (6) feet. 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 each month, 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.

<< Uniquely Wildwood >>

Wildwood Gear at its Best!

Wildwood Gear!
Good for "ALL" Seasons

Love Wildwood, we hope you do! You can show your pride for this community by wearing it every day. To view all items, and for pricing and ordering details, please just click on the following link - https://teespring.com/stores/wildwood-missouri.

City of Wildwood Note Cards - Great Gifts and a Wonderful Ways to Say Hello

City of Wildwood Note Cards for Sale

City officials loved the photographs from one of the past Photography Contests so much, we had them printed on note cards. You can still buy a set of note cards for only $12.00 (and that includes shipping)! One (1) set includes fifteen (15) note cards and fifteen (15) white envelopes, each note card will have a different cover photograph and they are all blank on the inside. For more information, please e-mail joe@cityofwildwood.com.


<< COVID-19 INFORMATION >>

COVID-19: Operational Procedures and Information - City of Wildwood, Mo.

<< COVID-19 Operational Procedures and Information >>

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 - When You've Been Fully Vaccinated.

Federal At-Home Tests Now Available

Individuals can now order free at-home COVID-19 tests from the federal government. Every home in the U.S. is eligible to order four (4) free at-home COVID-19 tests. To order, people only need to provide their name and address — a credit/debit card number is not required and shipping is free. The free tests are rapid tests and orders will ship in 7-12 days. 
 
For those who may need more than the 4 free at-home tests, there are more ways to get an at-home test. Residents can request a free test from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services’ website. The test will be mailed to you along with information on how to administer the test and send it in for results. 

St. Louis County COVID-19 Update

Discussing COVID-19 and Common Questions Video

To address confusion in the community surrounding quarantine, isolation, and other protocols, the St. Louis County Department of Public Health has produced a video, which can be seen at https://youtu.be/Gydg0Pa65E0.


 Pavilion Rentals Now Being Accepted for
Anniversary, Community, and Old Pond School Parks

The Anniversary Park's Pavilion, Community Park's Large Pavilion, Old Pond School Park's Pavilion, and the pavilions on the north end of Community Park, are all now open. For more information, please contact Kris or Gary at 636 458-0440 or via e-mail at kristin@cityofwildwood.com or gary@cityofwildwood.com.

<< UPDATES - CITY SERVICES AND PROJECTS >>

USGS STUDY TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK
CAULKS CREEK WATERSHED

The City of Wildwood's Watershed Erosion Task Force (WETF) has been seeking assistance from any and all sources to assist it in understanding the extent of problems that many of the City's nine (9) watersheds are experiencing, with the intent that, once the causes of these problems are known, solutions can be developed for them. To this end, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) will begin a two (2) year long study of Caulks Creek this coming week. The study is intended to profile the damage in creek, understand the unpredictable dynamics of storm events upon the creek, author potential solutions, and report on all of it to the community. Such a study will be a template for the other watersheds that define Wildwood in terms of approaches to preserve them, as well as across the country. More information can be obtained by clicking on this link: USGS Study.

Please be advised that representatives of the USGS will be working in Caulks Creek this coming week, and beyond. If you see someone working in creek, it is more than likely a scientist that is part of this study process. The St. Louis County Police Department - Wildwood Precinct has been advised of this study and the personnel in the field to ensure the safety of all parties.

Watershed Erosion Task Force - City of Wildwood, Mo.

<<< Stormwater Runoff and Erosion Issues >>>
Next Monthly Meeting - February 23, 2022, at 6:00 p.m.

The Watershed Erosion Task Force's (WETF) held its monthly meeting on Wednesday, January 26, 2022. At this meeting, the members took time to assess the projects that have been discussed, approved, and are underway at some level of completion over the last eighteen (18) months. These major projects include the following items:

  1. A two (2) year study led by the United State Geological Survey (USGS) of Caulks Creek Watershed.
  2. A pre-permitting packet to the United States Army Corps of Engineers, which is inclusive of four (4) critical project locations for repair and restoration.
  3. An engineering analysis of these four (4) critical locations, along with two (2) other areas that are under severe stress.
  4. A study of all detention and retention basins in the Caulks Creek Watershed to determine function and future capability of upgrades from old standards to current (2022) requirements.
  5. An updated list of critical locations, containing over 80 sites, provided to the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) to add to its future funding list.
2022 will be a year of working on promoting upgrades to old systems to better manage stormwater runoff, while increasing public education efforts within the community and to residents.


To view the task force's January meeting, please click on this link: WETF January 26th Meeting. For more information on the Watershed Erosion Task Force (WETF) and its efforts an activities, please click on this link: Watershed Erosion Task Force Information.

Internet Access Committee (IAC) - Project Updates

FIBER-TO-THE-PREMISE:  The announcement many have waited for over the last ten plus (10+) years to hear was made at the City Council meeting on December 13, 2021. An agreement had been reached with Spectrum (Charter Communications) to provide high-speed internet access to all of the underserved and unserved areas of the City. This announcement came after two (2) years of work by the Internet Access Committee (IAC), the City Council, the Mayor, and certain providers that responded to the Request for Proposals (RFP). This outcome finally means that within a timeframe of no more twenty-four (24) months all underserved and unserved areas will have access to 21st Century broadband speeds.
 
The provider is now completing a design map that will indicate the planned sequencing of service installations to these identified areas. This map will be reviewed by City officials and then it will become the guide to internet access for the future. The City does anticipate this design map will be available this month for its review and acceptance.

Information regarding the rollout will be provided by Spectrum to all property owners in the areas where service will be extended and provided, along with updates from the City of Wildwood.


The Ordinance supporting this service to Wildwood residents can be found by clicking on the provided link, which includes the aforementioned agreement: Internet Access Agreement. Thank you to all the people that helped along the way, and the patience of those residents, while this tough issue was addressed! HOORAY! 

OTHER OPTIONS: The Department continues to define other options for internet service, which are identified below:
  1. Bays ET – Fixed wireless network service (original)
  2. Bays ET – Fiber-to-the-Home (only to certain areas – Hawks Rest, Homestead Estates at Wildwood, and Shiloh Subdivisions)
  3. Wisper Internet – Fixed wireless network service (original)
  4. Wisper Internet – Fixed wireless network service (new) 
  5. AT&T Wireless – Mobile communication provider – Hotspot Use
  6. AT&T – Non-mobile option, where property owner or subdivision compensates provider for extension of fiber optic or T1 Business Line to location(s). Dr Rambaud can provide more background and authored an e-mail in this regard.
  7. Verizon – Mobile communication provider – Hotspot Use
  8. T-Mobile/Sprint – Mobile communication provider – Hotspot Use
  9. Other Mobile Providers – Mobile communication providers, i.e., Mint Mobile, Metro, Cricket, etc. – Hotspot Use
  10. Satellite – Different providers
  11. Spectrum (Charter Communications)
  12. Wildwood Workspaces – 16759 Main Street, Suite 205 (co-working spaces for internet needs)
  13. Starlink - In the meantime, the discussions relating to the Starlink option for access to high-speed internet continue in many areas of the country. Although not fiber-to-the-home (FTTP), this service may be able to provide a bridge over an extended time gap that currently exist and could continue, until better options are available, as noted above regarding the City’s agreement with a provider of this essential service. For more information, please click on this link  Starlink Information.

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.

<<< CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS UPDATE >>>
Departments of Public Works and Planning/Parks


<<< Ash Tree Removals >>>

The City of Wildwood's selected contractor will be removing stumps that were left in place from the last round of Ash Tree work, while carrying forward with the next round of identified removals. This next round of removals are identified as "medium" priority Ash Trees and will include approximately 330 of them. Residents at each removal location will be notified via postcard.This work also includes the removal of the stumps, and the replanting of a new street tree.

State Highways in Wildwood - From Coffee with Mayor

State Route 100 and State Route 109 are maintained by the Missouri Department of Transportation. These roadways are key arterial in the City of Wildwood and carry high volumes of traffic. If you see a problem or maintenance need along them, the Missouri Department of Transportation has a "Report a Road Concern" link that works very well. Here is the link - Report a Road Concern and let's keep our roadways in Wildwood safe and functional.

City Streets and Roadways Too ...

See problems on City streets, you can let us know by going to the City's website and completing an on-line form about them. Just click on this link: Report a City Right-Of-Way Concern.

<< Wildwood Business Scene >>

Shop, Dine, and Unwind in Wildwood! 

With so many options for shopping, dining, and personal needs, please think of Wildwood first. The City is home to a large number of businesses and professionals, who offer a range of products, dining, and services, which are the best in the region. Local owners are at these businesses and provide a personal touch to all they do and invest in Wildwood each and every day. For a listing of these businesses, just click on this link: cityofwildwood.com/businessdirectoryii.aspx. Information on Wildwood businesses is provided, including contact numbers and their respective specialties. Also, click on the provided link that follows to visit the Wildwood Business Association's website for participating businesses as well - www.wildwoodba.org. Shopping locally supports your community and everyone wins. Thank you!

Hidden Valley Ski Resort - Wildwood, Mo.

Hidden Valley Ski Resort >>> Located in Wildwood, Mo.

With the temperatures now dropping, ski season in Wildwood is finally here! For more information, please click on this link - Hidden Valley Ski Resort in Wildwood, Mo. New hours are in place for 2022, so please check the facility's website for this information as well. 

Bike Benefits Program - City of Wildwood

Biking and Walking Benefits Program in Wildwood

The City of Wildwood has an exciting program that creates new and additional traffic for local businesses, while continuing to promote an active, healthy lifestyle for the community. Biking and Walking Benefits is a year-round national program in more than 100 communities across the United States that promotes active mobility through discounts/rewards to cyclists and walkers that visit local businesses. 

 
The program is very simple - individuals purchase a $5.00 helmet sticker from participating businesses and after biking or walking to a participating business, present the sticker to receive their discount/reward. If you already have a sticker from another community, just present it at a participating Wildwood business, and be sure to use your sticker to receive discounts at other area businesses. 
 
Lauren Edens, Ward 2 Council Member and the Chair of the Economic Development Committee of the Wildwood City Council, said, “this program fits perfectly with our culture and outdoor infrastructure, including our extensive trail and sidewalk network. We hope that the initial list of 10 businesses grows with more communications and outreach.”
 
Interested businesses can participate by contacting Hugh Share, Volunteer Program Coordinator, at sharecycle08@gmail.com, or 314.486.5685.  
 
For a list of current participating businesses and their discount/reward, click this link: https://bicyclebenefits.org/cities/398.

Tourism - Visit Wildwood, Missouri

Welcome to Wildwood, Missouri

Wildwood, Missouri is a unique, progressive community that is set in a magnificent natural environment, which features dense woodlands, rolling hills, beautiful valleys, lush meadows ,and crystal clear streams. 

Located in West St. Louis County, just a 30 minute drive from downtown St. Louis, Wildwood is a historic community dedicated to its Master Plan, which provides for the preservation of its rural areas, while offering opportunities for residential and commercial growth. State, County and City Parks cover over 11 of the 68 square miles that forms Wildwood's municipal boundaries. The City is served by the AAA-rated Rockwood School District, St. Louis Community College at Wildwood, and has numerous recreational options as well, including an extensive trail and bikeway system, a popular snow ski/tubing and zipline resort, and a prominent equestrian community.

Wildwood incorporated on September 1, 1995; however, the community’s remarkable history does not begin there, The long and rich history of the local settlements has defined this area for many generations. The early settlements of Centaur, Fox Creek, Glencoe, Grover, Hollow, Kelpe, Melrose, Monarch, Orrville, Pond and Westland Acres continue to be discoverable today. Markers provide a brief historicity of these areas for adventurers intrigued by the past. Beyond these unique settlements, the ever-popular Historic Route 66 thoroughfare (now called Manchester Road) bisects Wildwood’s north from south, directly through the heart of the town center. This portion of Route 66 is the original location of the byway, dating back to the early 1930s.  Come on out and take a nostalgic ride down old Route 66, and stay awhile and enjoy all the exciting things to do in Wildwood.

Click here to download the City's new TOURISM flyer (PDF)

Explore Our History
  • Historic Communities
  • Historic Points of Interests (POI) Map - 2019
  • Wildwood Historical Society
  • Route 66
Event Calendar
Things to Do
Food and Drink
Places to Stay
Visitor's Guide (PDF)

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<< CITY RECREATIONAL EVENTS and 
EXCITING ACTIVITIES >>

Cabin Fever Hiking Challenge - Now Underway

Cabin Fever Hiking Challenge - 2022

The Cabin Fever Hike Challenge is back for more fun and adventure in 2022!

Visit here to learn more: https://www.cityofwildwood.com/2052/Cabin-Fever-Hiking-Challenge

This year's Cabin Fever Hike is much the same as last year, but with only two (2) hikes to complete. The hikes will be in February and March. The routes will be announced on social media and the City’s website, at the first of each month.

When you complete the hike, you will snap a selfie at the dedicated selfie station and submit it (more details at the link). When you complete both hikes and have submitted two (2) wonderful selfies, you will receive a brand new, never before seen Wildwood T-shirt as a prize!

First Hike (February):  Cabin-Fever-Hike #1--- 2022

LAFAYETTE OLDER ADULTS PROGRAM

After long COVID-19 break, L.O.A.P. meetings are back! 

The Lafayette Older Adults Program (L.O.A.P.) is a partnership between the Cities of Manchester, Ballwin, Chesterfield, Ellisville, Wildwood, Winchester, and the Parkway and Rockwood School Districts. If you are at least 55 years old, this program is a great way to become involved! 

Participants meet the second and fourth Mondays, between September and May, from 10:00 a.m. (doors open at 9:45 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.). The cost is $2.00 per person, per meeting, which are held at the Ballwin Golf Course, 333 Holloway Road. Coffee, soda, and dessert are provided. All you need to bring is a sack lunch.

Occasional special luncheons require a reservation and pre-payment and have a higher fee. For more information, or to be added to the list for day trips, please call 636-391-6326, Ext. 401.

Senior Yoga Class

>>> IMPORTANT INFORMATION <<<
SENIOR YOGA CLASS ... THE DETAILS

You can now attend these sessions in-person, but they will also be accessible online from the comfort of your own home. You must register one (1) day in advance of the class date and choose to attend either in person or online (not both). 

In-person classes will be held at Wildwood Yoga and Wellness’s new location at 2642 Highway 109, Suite B, in Wildwood. On-line Classes will be held via zoom, further instructions will be e-mailed to you, if attending online.

These classes are FREE for Wildwood residents, and only $5.00 for non-residents, age 60+!

Tuesday’s Class: Senior Chair Yoga (Restore Practice)

Using a chair or a completely supported posture, this practice will target mobility and flexibility of both the body and the mind.  With a strong focus on the breath and gentle movement, this practice will explore qualities of a restorative (restful) practice, a yin (longer-holding) practice, and yoga Nidra (guided meditation).
 
Friday’s Class: Senior Slow Flow Yoga

A meditative flow based on a steady, rhythmic breath, and traditional yoga postures.  The flow will incorporate mindful, smooth transitions and holds designed to open the body and the mind. This practice will build strength, balance, flexibility, mobility, and confidence and is ideal for practitioners that are comfortable standing. 

All Classes are taught by Certified Yoga Instructors. For more information and to register, please click on the following link: www.cityofwildwood.com/seniors.

Community Events for Older Adults

Community Events for Older Adults

Be sure and check out the Community Events for Older Adults Section in the West Newsmagazine. You most likely already receive this paper directly to your place of residence, but you can also view it online here: E-Edition - Community Events for Older Adults.

Park and Recreation App for City of Wildwood - A Must for Users of Trails and Parks
Old Pond School Paver Memorial

Park and Trail Memorial Program

The 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.


<< COMMUNITY AREA ANNOUNCEMENTS >>

Pond Athletic Association - Spring Registration Drive

Baseball/Softball and Warmer Weather

The venerable Pond Athletic Association (PAA), a part of the Wildwood community since the early 1960's, is starting its Spring registration drive. What a great place to spend time and have players learn and understand the fundamentals of the game and good sportsmanship. Also, the pretzels are great at the concession stand! See flyer above for all the information.

St. Louis County Fall/Winter Activity Guide

ST. LOUIS COUNTY'S FALL/WINTER GUIDE

Check out St. Louis County’s Fall/Winter Activity Guide online here: Fall-Winter Activity Guide. So many fun things to do, right here in our neck of the woods and its Fall! 


Wildwood Historical Society Logo

WILDWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY - 18750 State Route 100

"The Wildwood Historical Society is your historical society whether your family has been in the area for over a century, several decades or just a couple of years. COVID has made life "interesting" for all of us. If you're interested in researching local history and viewing archival photographs, or purchasing books or plat maps, please consider making an appointment. If you'd prefer to contact us remotely, we're happy to respond to online requests. Either way, email us at  info@wildwoodhistoricalsociety.org. In the meantime for an overview, please visit our website at Wildwood Historical Society. From Sandra K. Becker-Gurnow, President, and Jill VonGruben, Librarian & Archivist.

UPCOMING PROGRAM - Wrestling at the Chase

with Ed Wheatley
Tuesday, March 15, 2022, 7:00 P.M.
18750 Highway 100

(Everyone Please Bring A Dessert To Share)
Please email for more 
information - info@wildwoodhistoricalsociety.org.

<< PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS >>

Be a Poll Worker - on the Front Line of Democrcy

Help with elections, get to meet neighbors, and address a critical need ... be a poll worker (Election Judge)! For more information, see the link below and/or apply at - https://www.vote4stlco.com/pollaccess/ - or call St. Louis County, at 314-615-VOTE.


Be Safe! Buckle Up and Put the Phone Down

DO YOUR PART TO MAKE OUR ROADS
IN WILDWOOD AND MISSOURI SAFER!

The challenge is simple: when you get into any vehicle, buckle up your safety belt. If you are a driver, put the cell phone down. Turn it off if you have to. Every trip, every time! 

Accept the challenge and challenge a friend, relative or members of your community to buckle their seat belts and put their phones down while driving. Click the button below - Buckle Up - Phone Down.
Winter is Coming - Be Prepared
3 Ways for Preventing Theft of Vehicles
Close Garage Doors @ Night
St. Louis County Police Department - Lock it or Lose it

! --- Please Remember --- !
Please Do Not Leave Valuables Visible in Your Vehicles

Place any valuables you may have in the trunk of your car or in back of a SUV, so they are not easy to see or access. Always lock your car, and with daylight ending earlier, park in lighted areas, whenever possible. These cautions are good to use anywhere, including many of the parks and trailheads located within the City of Wildwood. Be safe, and enjoy the outdoors this Winter.

Online Ward Map
Available on City's Website

Do 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. 

Don't Forget ... Public WiFi is Available
at Wildwood City Hall

Public 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.

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 hope 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!


<< SUSTAINABILITY EFFORTS AND OPPORTUNITIES >>

Recycling is Easy - Just Follow these Directions

THERE'S AN APP FOR THAT!
ANSWERS TO ALL YOUR TRASH NEEDS & QUESTIONS 
... and ...
IT IS EASY TO DOWNLOAD AND USE

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.

The City of Wildwood and Waste Connections provide a location where additional options for the drop-off of extra fiber materials and glass can be accommodated. This location is at the 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.

Project Clear _ Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District
Drop Off Box for Expired Prescription Drugs @ Wildwood City Hall

<<< Prescription Drug Take-Back Box >>>
Available at City Hall - Main Street Level - Lobby Area

Bring 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. 

Wildwood Area Lions Club - Dropbox - Wildwood City Hall

Wildwood Area Lions Club
Eyeglasses and Hearing Aids - Drop-Off Box @ City Hall

The 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.
American Flag

American Flag Disposal 
Service is for Wildwood Residents and Businesses Only

The 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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