The Wentzville Water Division will execute urgent repair work on the City’s main water supply transmission main beginning Monday, March 30. This work is taking place before the peak summer usage months to reduce potential impacts on customers; however, customers may still experience reduced pressure during the repair period. We anticipate the repair will be complete within 72 hours. If you have questions, please call (636) 639-2121 during regular business hours.

 

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The work matters. The people matter more.

Every day, these women are leading, supporting, creating and finding ways to make things better for the Wentzville community.

Proud to celebrate them this Women’s History Month.

The work matters. The people matter more.

Every day, these women are leading, supporting, creating and finding ways to make things better for the Wentzville community.

Proud to celebrate them this Women’s History Month.
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Today is Take a Walk in the Park Day!

Wentzville has a variety of beautiful, scenic parks with amenities ranging from walking trails, to playgrounds to pickleball courts! Get outside and enjoy a park today!

Today is Take a Walk in the Park Day!

Wentzville has a variety of beautiful, scenic parks with amenities ranging from walking trails, to playgrounds to pickleball courts! Get outside and enjoy a park today!
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Help guide Wentzville’s growth by sharing your ideas! Join us at the second Comprehensive Plan Open House on Tuesday, March 31 from 4:30-7 p.m. at the Wentzville Rec Center (500 Great Oaks Blvd.). This come-and-go event has no formal presentation — stop by anytime. 

The Comprehensive Plan directs future growth, capital improvements and zoning decisions. Your input is key to making sure it reflects our community’s needs. 

Additional information, including a slideshow presentation used during the work session, is available at www.WeAreWentzville.org.

Help guide Wentzville’s growth by sharing your ideas! Join us at the second Comprehensive Plan Open House on Tuesday, March 31 from 4:30-7 p.m. at the Wentzville Rec Center (500 Great Oaks Blvd.). This come-and-go event has no formal presentation — stop by anytime.

The Comprehensive Plan directs future growth, capital improvements and zoning decisions. Your input is key to making sure it reflects our community’s needs.

Additional information, including a slideshow presentation used during the work session, is available at www.WeAreWentzville.org.
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The City of Wentzville is preparing to start major street repairs in various subdivisions soon. We want to keep you informed and provide important details regarding the upcoming slab replacement project. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we work to improve Wentzville’s roadways! 

Additional information, including an interactive map showing specific slabs scheduled to be replaced along with FAQs, can be found at the #LinkInBio!

The City of Wentzville is preparing to start major street repairs in various subdivisions soon. We want to keep you informed and provide important details regarding the upcoming slab replacement project. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we work to improve Wentzville’s roadways!

Additional information, including an interactive map showing specific slabs scheduled to be replaced along with FAQs, can be found at the #LinkInBio!
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This year, Mission: Clean Stream will be on April 11. If you are looking for a great volunteer opportunity for yourself, family or organization, register for M:CS now to help us clean up the Peruque and Dry Branch Creek watersheds. These streams are essential to the health of our community and support a variety of wildlife and land uses. Volunteers, ages 6 and up can register until April 3.

Don’t forget! The Tree Seminar will take place after the cleanup event where you’ll learn more about how to care for trees.
We need your help at the annual clean-up to take care of these valuable natural resources in our community! For more information, please visit the #LinkInBio!

This year, Mission: Clean Stream will be on April 11. If you are looking for a great volunteer opportunity for yourself, family or organization, register for M:CS now to help us clean up the Peruque and Dry Branch Creek watersheds. These streams are essential to the health of our community and support a variety of wildlife and land uses. Volunteers, ages 6 and up can register until April 3.

Don’t forget! The Tree Seminar will take place after the cleanup event where you’ll learn more about how to care for trees.
We need your help at the annual clean-up to take care of these valuable natural resources in our community! For more information, please visit the #LinkInBio!
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