Human Rights Essay Contest for H.S. Juniors Announced
The Kirkwood Human Rights Commission has announced the topic for its annual essay contest for high school juniors. This year’s essay topic/question is: “What is the single most important human rights issue facing your generation in Kirkwood today? How would you resolve it?” For a complete list of Contest Rules, please click here.
Citizens' Finance Committee Submits 2012-2013 Budget Recommendations to Council
Each year, the Citizens' Finance Committee sends the City Council an official list of recommendations for review and consideration by Council. Click here to download and print a copy of their final report.
Styrofoam Recycling No Longer Collected at Scheidegger Depository
The City will no longer collect or accept Styrofoam at the Scheidegger Recycling Depository, 350 S. Taylor Avenue, effective immediately. Midwest Recycles, the City's Styrofoam hauler, informed the City that it will no longer be able to haul Styrofoam from the Depository and will remove its collection trailer on December 30. This is the decision of the recycler. However, the City is extremely disappointed and will work to find an alternative method to recycle this material.
Lost and Found: Correction
Lost and found property of VALUE that is turned in will go to the Police Department. Property of lesser value (e.g., a pair of gloves or a scarf) will be kept at City Hall for 30 days and then donated to charity. If you have lost something small, please check first at City Hall. If you have lost something of value (e.g., recently, a child's necklace was found on the City Hall parking lot), please contact Detective Urbeck or Detective Smith at the Police Department: 822-5858.
All-Day Downtown Parking Passes Available Now: $5
Anyone planning to spend a day in downtown Kirkwood shopping and running errands can now purchase an all-day parking permit at Kirkwood City Hall for $5. The passes can be purchased up to 30 days in advance or on the day you plan to shop. Most downtown off-street, public parking spaces have a two-hour parking limit. The passes can be purchased at the Finance window at City Hall, 139 S. Kirkwood Road, during normal business hours (8:00 a.m., to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday).
City Answers Questions about Proposed Purchase of 107 & 113 West Jefferson
Kirkwood City Council voted on December 15 to approve the purchase of the buildings at 107 and 113 West Jefferson. Some residents may still have questions about the purchase or the process, so an FAQ has been developed. Please click here to download a copy.
Annual Kirkwood Police Pancake Supper February 9
The annual Pancake Supper, sponsored by the Kirkwood Police Department, is scheduled for Thursday, February 9, 2012, at Kirkwood High School, 801 W. Essex Avenue. The supper will be held in the school's cafeteria from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. "All the pancakes you can eat." Served with sausage, eggs, coffee, milk, and applesauce. No carryouts, please. Proceeds go to the KPD Benevolent Fund. Purchase your tickets at the door, at the Police Department (131 W. Madison), or at City Hall. Donation: $4.00. Call 822-5868 for any additional information.
CORP Needs Volunteers
Would you like to find a “cause” near your home, where you can contribute time and really help out? Are you a “people person” who enjoys interacting with others, especially individuals who will appreciate an interested listener? If so, you may be interested in a program offered by the Saint Louis County Department of Human Services’ County Older Resident Program (CORP). CORP’s Neighbor Driving Neighbor program matches volunteers with older adults living nearby and needing rides for medical appointments. Here's a press release with more information.
2012 Holiday Schedule Available Here
City Hall and most City offices will be closed on the holidays listed below.
New Year's Day: January 2 (observed)
Martin Luther King's Birthday: January 16
Presidents' Day: February 20
Memorial Day: May 28
Independence Day: July 4
Labor Day: September 3
Thanksgiving Day: November 22
Day after Thanksgiving: November 23
Christmas Eve: December 24
Christmas Day: December 25
SANITATION HOLIDAYS: Each year, sanitation holidays are determined based on when the landfills are closed. For 2012, there will be NO sanitation collection on the dates listed below. All trash, recycling, and yard waste collection will be delayed by one day all week (e.g., Monday routes will be collected on Tuesday, Tuesday on Wednesday, and so forth), except where indicated:
Martin Luther King's Birthday: January 16
Memorial Day: May 28
Independence Day: July 4 (only Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday routes are delayed by one day)
Labor Day: September 3
Thanksgiving Day: November 23 (only Thursday and Friday routes are delayed by one day)
Christmas Day: Tuesday, December 25 (Tuesday through Friday routes will be delayed by one day)