Politics & Government

Municipal League Supports Page Extension, Won't Be Cooperating on 9-11 Ceremony

The St. Charles Municipal League met last Thursday at the Lake Saint Louis Community Association clubhouse.

In a Community Association ballroom overlooking picturesque Lake Sainte Louise, theSt. Charles County Municipal League met for a dinner meeting on the last day of June. The dinner meeting was co-sponsored by Patch.comand Armstrong Teasdale.

Municipal League Board President Jim Pepper of O'Fallon was not present, so Vice President Judy Bateman of St. Peters conducted the meeting.

Among the business conducted:

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  • Passage of a resolution to support the construction of the Page Extension.
  • Tabling discussion of the volunteer Executive Director position, which is currently vacant.
  • Discussion of the League's website, determining if it gets enough traffic to warrant the cost, and possibly replacing it with a Facebook page.
  • Discussion of the possibility of a cooperative 9-11 commemoration ceremony

Lake Saint Louis Alderman Karen Vennard brought up the idea of the Municipal League sponsoring a 9-11 memorial service for the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks. "It falls within our by-laws and our focus," Vennard said. She suggested such a ceremony take place on the St. Charles riverfront so that sufficient room and parking would be available.

Rose Mack of O'Fallon said that she had spoken to officials in O'Fallon about the idea. O'Fallon has had its own 9-11 event for several years, she said, and would not be interested in being part of a county-wide ceremony.

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Vennard said that the Municipal League ceremony would most likely be on Sept. 10 instead of on Sept. 11, because members had a conflicting obligation in Kansas City on Sept. 11.

Cherly Kross of Wentzille said that she believed the Wentzville Fire District and the O'Fallon Fire District were coordinating something countywide. Wentzville is also planning its own small ceremony in conjunction with the soap box derby.

Vennard said that perhaps it would be better to continue plans for the 9-11 anniversary ceremony at the city level.

The Board then discussed plans for their next meeting, which is tentatively planned for Fri., Oct. 21, location to be announced.

 

City Reports

St. Peters Board of Aldermen President Tommy Roberts, Ward 3, talked about progress in his city, including being added to the Rec-Plex, the and the .

O'Fallon representative Rose Mack and Lake Saint Louis Mayor Mike Potter talked about their respective Fourth of July events. A representative from Dardenne Prairie said that the city is making progress on its own park and that Prairie Days is scheduled for Sept. 16-17.

St. Paul is also working on a new 19-acre park that will include a conservation area and trails.

 

The Municipal League

The Municipal League's mission is to "represent the interests of its membership, to serve local governments as a vehicle for cooperation in formulating and promoting municipal interests and policy at local, state and federal levels to enhance the welfare of the citizens."

The League includes the cities of Augusta, Cottleville, Dardenne Prairie, Flint Hill, Foristell, Josephville, Lake Saint Louis, New Melle, O'Fallon, Portage Des Sioux, St. Charles, St. Charles County, St. Paul, St. Peters, Weldon Spring, Weldon Spring Heights, Wentzville and West Alton.


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