Wentzville has a lot of festivities to offer the community during the holiday season. From races to walk-thrus, there is...
Wentzville has a lot of festivities to offer the community during the holiday season. From races to walk-thrus, there is...
Wentzville has a lot of festivities to offer the community during the holiday season. From races to walk-thrus, there is...
We are pleased to be able to offer our annual Egg Hunt with the elements you know and love in...
Celebrate our community during Wentzville Days! This three-day festival includes food, drink and craft vendors, live music, a carnival, kids activities and more.
The City of Wentzville wants everyone to have a happy and safe Halloween this year. Here are a few safety tips to follow to stay “safe and seen” this Halloween.
- Carry glow sticks or flashlights, and use reflective tape or stickers on costumes and bags to help kids be seen by drivers.
- Children under age 12 should be accompanied by an adult at all times.
- Slow down and be alert while driving! Turn on your headlights early in the evening so you can spot kids from further away.
- Remind kids to cross the street at corners or in crosswalks and to never step in front of oncoming traffic.
- Choose face paint over costume masks; masks can limit a child’s vision.
The City of Wentzville wants everyone to have a happy and safe Halloween this year. Here are a few safety tips to follow to stay “safe and seen” this Halloween.
- Carry glow sticks or flashlights, and use reflective tape or stickers on costumes and bags to help kids be seen by drivers.
- Children under age 12 should be accompanied by an adult at all times.
- Slow down and be alert while driving! Turn on your headlights early in the evening so you can spot kids from further away.
- Remind kids to cross the street at corners or in crosswalks and to never step in front of oncoming traffic.
- Choose face paint over costume masks; masks can limit a child’s vision.
There’s nothing spooky about supporting local! Andria, Kate and Winnie are taking you on a ghostly tour of some of our incredible Wentzville businesses — from shops and restaurants to hidden gems all around town.
This Halloween season, don’t be afraid to shop small and support local. It’s #WorthTheTrip!
Visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/WorthTheTrip to discover more about our local spots!
There’s nothing spooky about supporting local! Andria, Kate and Winnie are taking you on a ghostly tour of some of our incredible Wentzville businesses — from shops and restaurants to hidden gems all around town.
This Halloween season, don’t be afraid to shop small and support local. It’s #WorthTheTrip!
Visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/WorthTheTrip to discover more about our local spots!
There’s still time to make your voice heard! Wentzville’s Comprehensive Plan Survey is open through Oct. 31. This is your chance to help guide the City’s future by sharing your thoughts on priorities, growth and community needs.
The Comprehensive Plan will shape future development, capital improvements and zoning decisions — and your input matters. Take the survey today at www.WeAreWentzville.org.
There’s still time to make your voice heard! Wentzville’s Comprehensive Plan Survey is open through Oct. 31. This is your chance to help guide the City’s future by sharing your thoughts on priorities, growth and community needs.
The Comprehensive Plan will shape future development, capital improvements and zoning decisions — and your input matters. Take the survey today at www.WeAreWentzville.org.
Fall 2025 Tree Limb Collection Reminder!
The schedule is as follows:
Ward 1: Week of Oct. 27
Ward 2: Week of Nov. 3
Ward 3: Week of Nov. 10
To ensure pickup, please place your stacked tree limbs at the curb by 6 a.m. on Monday of your scheduled week. This collection is not connected to your trash day or the City`s contracted trash hauler — it is handled separately by the City’s Street Division.
Important Guidelines:
• Limbs must be loose and unbundled — no bags or tied bundles.
• Only tree limbs and branches under six inches in diameter will be accepted.
Fall 2025 Tree Limb Collection Reminder!
The schedule is as follows:
Ward 1: Week of Oct. 27
Ward 2: Week of Nov. 3
Ward 3: Week of Nov. 10
To ensure pickup, please place your stacked tree limbs at the curb by 6 a.m. on Monday of your scheduled week. This collection is not connected to your trash day or the City`s contracted trash hauler — it is handled separately by the City’s Street Division.
Important Guidelines:
• Limbs must be loose and unbundled — no bags or tied bundles.
• Only tree limbs and branches under six inches in diameter will be accepted.
POV: When someone says they didn’t remember, they had to cut their branches down to six inches in diameter — cue the world’s smallest violin. 🎻
Mark your calendars! The Fall 2025 Tree Limb Collection is just around the corner:
Ward 1: Oct. 27
Ward 2: Nov. 3
Ward 3: Nov. 10
Make sure your limbs are at the curb by 6 a.m. on Monday of your scheduled week. This pickup isn’t tied to your trash day or the City’s trash hauler — it’s handled by our Street Department. Remember, branches and trunks must be six inches or smaller in diameter, and they shouldn’t be bagged or bundled. Since this complimentary service doesn’t require sign-ups, pickup times may vary.
Stay tuned to our social media channels for updates, and visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/TreeLimbPickup for full details.
POV: When someone says they didn’t remember, they had to cut their branches down to six inches in diameter — cue the world’s smallest violin. 🎻
Mark your calendars! The Fall 2025 Tree Limb Collection is just around the corner:
Ward 1: Oct. 27
Ward 2: Nov. 3
Ward 3: Nov. 10
Make sure your limbs are at the curb by 6 a.m. on Monday of your scheduled week. This pickup isn’t tied to your trash day or the City’s trash hauler — it’s handled by our Street Department. Remember, branches and trunks must be six inches or smaller in diameter, and they shouldn’t be bagged or bundled. Since this complimentary service doesn’t require sign-ups, pickup times may vary.
Stay tuned to our social media channels for updates, and visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/TreeLimbPickup for full details.
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