The Mayor of Wentzville has declared a Snow Emergency effective Friday, Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. through Monday, Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. During this time, it is unlawful for vehicles to park on City streets.
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The Mayor of Wentzville has declared a Snow Emergency effective Friday, Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. through Monday, Jan. 26…
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We are excited to announce the launch of our first-ever Name-That-Plow Contest! We want your help naming Wentzville’s snowplows! Residents…
As Wentzville continues to grow, major infrastructure projects — including improvements to Interstate 70, Highway 61, Wentzville Parkway and Route…
City of Wentzville Earns Top Workplace Honors for Fifth Time Wentzville, MO (June 24, 2025) – The City of Wentzville…
We understand that U.S. Postal Service (USPS) delays have been causing some frustrations with receiving your utility bills. While we…
The City of Wentzville is proud to recognize Lisa Alexander as the recipient of the 2024 Citizen of the Year…
The City of Wentzville has been honored with a national "Award of Excellence" from the City-County Communications & Marketing Association…
The City of Wentzville proudly announces the opening of its new Public Works Facility, a state-of-the-art 48,000-square-foot building designed to…
The City of Wentzville is pleased to announce the official launch of its newly redesigned website. The new site consolidates…
The Mayor of Wentzville has declared a Snow Emergency effective Friday, Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. through Monday, Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. During this time, it is unlawful for vehicles to park on a City public roadway. During snow events, all City snow crews are assigned to snow removal efforts. The main arterial roads are cleared first, followed by minor connector roadways, then the subdivision streets. Snow crews will be in your area as soon as possible. To keep our roads clear and safe for emergency vehicles and drivers, please be prepared for excess snow to be left at… Learn More
We are excited to announce the launch of our first-ever Name-That-Plow Contest! We want your help naming Wentzville’s snowplows! Residents of all ages are invited to submit ideas to name a few of our City snowplows. Contest Voting The City of Wentzville’s Public Works team has selected the finalists, and now it is your turn to vote! The final round of public voting will take place from Dec. 10-12. Please vote for your first choice. Winners will be announced in late January. Each member of your household may cast one vote. Name-tHAT-plOW vOTING Prizes & Recognition Winners of the contest… Learn More
As Wentzville continues to grow, major infrastructure projects — including improvements to Interstate 70, Highway 61, Wentzville Parkway and Route Z — are well underway. These projects are designed to support our community long-term by improving safety, easing traffic congestion and enhancing connectivity. But we know the construction can be frustrating right now, especially for our downtown shops and other local businesses. The City of Wentzville recognizes these challenges and has launched the Worth the Trip, Wentzville campaign to help. Businesses are encouraged to join in by: Accessing the “Worth the Trip, Wentzville” Toolkit (copy and paste content) Editing and posting the Canva… Learn More
City of Wentzville Earns Top Workplace Honors for Fifth Time Wentzville, MO (June 24, 2025) – The City of Wentzville is proud to announce it has been named a St. Louis Post-Dispatch Top Workplace for the fifth time! This distinguished recognition reinforces the City's dedication to creating an exceptional work environment that values and empowers its employees. The Top Workplaces list, curated by Energage relies solely on employee feedback through an independent survey. This comprehensive assessment delves into core aspects of workplace culture, including compensation, benefits, leadership and innovation. “Our employees are the heart and soul of Wentzville — their… Learn More
We understand that U.S. Postal Service (USPS) delays have been causing some frustrations with receiving your utility bills. While we always mail out bills by or before the first of every month, unfortunately, USPS delivery may take up to three weeks or more.To help with this issue, we encourage you to sign up for eBilling with the City of Wentzville. By opting in to eBilling, you will receive your City utility bills directly via email by your next billing cycle. Signing up is easy and comes at no additional cost.Benefits of eBilling:• Receive your bills as soon as they are… Learn More
The City of Wentzville is proud to recognize Lisa Alexander as the recipient of the 2024 Citizen of the Year Award. This award honors individuals who have made significant and lasting contributions to the community through their dedication, service and leadership. Lisa, a devoted community leader, was presented with the award by Mayor Guccione during the Board of Aldermen meeting on Feb. 26. As the president of the Wentzville Outreach Lions Club, Lisa has spent the past seven years making a profound impact on residents in need, leading efforts to provide food, financial assistance and support to local families. Her… Learn More
The City of Wentzville has been honored with a national "Award of Excellence" from the City-County Communications & Marketing Association (3CMA) as part of the prestigious 2024 Savvy Awards. This recognition highlights Wentzville's innovative redesign of The Vision, the City's community newsletter. The award was announced during the 2024 3CMA Annual Conference in Arlington, Texas, where government communicators from across the country gathered to celebrate outstanding achievements in local government communications and community engagement. The redesigned newsletter showcases a bold, modern look that enhances readability and better connects residents to City news, events and services. The redesign is part of… Learn More
The City of Wentzville proudly announces the opening of its new Public Works Facility, a state-of-the-art 48,000-square-foot building designed to enhance service delivery and meet the growing needs of the community. The facility, which broke ground just 17 months ago, on May 24, 2023, was completed ahead of schedule and under budget, reflecting the City’s commitment to efficiency and fiscal responsibility. Located at the southeast corner of Interstate Drive and Wilmer Road, this new facility addresses the long-standing need for a more expansive space to accommodate the increasing demands for equipment and material storage. The move from the previous location… Learn More
The City of Wentzville is pleased to announce the official launch of its newly redesigned website. The new site consolidates information, making it easier to find what you need quickly and effectively. This brand-new site will provide residents, businesses and visitors with a more efficient and user-friendly experience. Key features include: Mobile-First Design: With approximately 80% of our visitors accessing the site via mobile devices, the new design offers app-like features without the need for an app download. Microsites for Key Departments: Dedicated microsites for Parks and Recreation, Police and Economic Development, our most frequently visited departments. Bold, New Design:… Learn More