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Mayor Wilson delivers the weekly Waynesville update covering community events, municipal services, and important safety information. His message emphasizes community connection while providing practical information for residents.
• Old Settlers Day 2025 takes place July 26-27 at Ruby Dew Park with opening ceremony at 10am on Saturday
• Waynesville St. Robert Senior Center hosting fundraiser meal on July 27th from 12-2pm ($10 adults, $5 children)
• Trash must be placed curbside by 6am on collection day
• Yard sale signs prohibited in traffic circle per MoDOT regulations
• Citizens encouraged to download free Citi app for important notifications
• Animal control department fully staffed with new commercial washer/dryer from grant
• Animal shelter has taken in over 170 dogs this year and needs food donations
• All dogs must be leashed in city limits - report strays to 573-774-2414
• Police handled over 700 calls including 251 traffic stops and arrested three for DUI
• McDonald's opening this fall and hiring at $14/hour with benefits
• Heat safety reminders: stay hydrated, check on vulnerable neighbors and pets
We share the story of Pumpkin Fest passing to new leadership, honor local award winners, and walk through key council decisions on sidewalks, utilities, and annexation. We preview the WAG kickoff, student design proposals, Halloween safety, and Veterans Day plans.
• Pumpkin Fest legacy and new facilitator
• Community awards for Joanne and Brooklyn
• Halloween hours and safety guidance
• Application deadline and City Hall contact
• Resolutions including airport board reappointment
• Annexation of Rocky Dale Road
• Utility rate changes effective 2026
• TAP grant phases for sidewalk improvements
• Rezoning request on Rocky Dale and Lyle Curtis did not pass
• WAG meeting launch for cultural heritage projects
• Missouri S&T student design concepts and briefings
• Veterans Day parade time and location
We will meet at the St. Robert Municipal Parking lot at 11 a.m., with the parade kicking off at around 11:30 a.m., followed by the opening ceremony
By Mayor Sean A. WilsonSend us a text
Mayor Wilson delivers the weekly Waynesville update covering community events, municipal services, and important safety information. His message emphasizes community connection while providing practical information for residents.
• Old Settlers Day 2025 takes place July 26-27 at Ruby Dew Park with opening ceremony at 10am on Saturday
• Waynesville St. Robert Senior Center hosting fundraiser meal on July 27th from 12-2pm ($10 adults, $5 children)
• Trash must be placed curbside by 6am on collection day
• Yard sale signs prohibited in traffic circle per MoDOT regulations
• Citizens encouraged to download free Citi app for important notifications
• Animal control department fully staffed with new commercial washer/dryer from grant
• Animal shelter has taken in over 170 dogs this year and needs food donations
• All dogs must be leashed in city limits - report strays to 573-774-2414
• Police handled over 700 calls including 251 traffic stops and arrested three for DUI
• McDonald's opening this fall and hiring at $14/hour with benefits
• Heat safety reminders: stay hydrated, check on vulnerable neighbors and pets
We share the story of Pumpkin Fest passing to new leadership, honor local award winners, and walk through key council decisions on sidewalks, utilities, and annexation. We preview the WAG kickoff, student design proposals, Halloween safety, and Veterans Day plans.
• Pumpkin Fest legacy and new facilitator
• Community awards for Joanne and Brooklyn
• Halloween hours and safety guidance
• Application deadline and City Hall contact
• Resolutions including airport board reappointment
• Annexation of Rocky Dale Road
• Utility rate changes effective 2026
• TAP grant phases for sidewalk improvements
• Rezoning request on Rocky Dale and Lyle Curtis did not pass
• WAG meeting launch for cultural heritage projects
• Missouri S&T student design concepts and briefings
• Veterans Day parade time and location
We will meet at the St. Robert Municipal Parking lot at 11 a.m., with the parade kicking off at around 11:30 a.m., followed by the opening ceremony