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Police. Public Works. Special Events and Communications. Contact Us. City Hall. 200 N Second Street. Saint Charles, MO 63301. Phone: 636-949-3200.
Pay your water utilities online or by calling 888-715-0162.
Human Resources. The City of St. Charles is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the city that all applicants for employment shall be given fair and equal consideration, regardless of race, religion, color, gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status or national origin, except that minimum age limits imposed by law ...
The Public Works Department is responsible for managing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure found in the City's right-of-way, including streets, alleys, parking lots, bridges, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, traffic signals, traffic signage, street striping, curb painting, sanitary sewer system, storm drain system, reclaimed and water ...
Careers. The following are some ongoing employment opportunities with the City of St. Charles. View each title for a complete position summary. Click here to see the full list of employment opportunities with the City. Part-time Seasonal Parks Positions (PDF)
Once you know the inspection date, there are two options to schedule the inspection: Call our office at (636) 949-3222 to pull what we call a “charge permit” and schedule the inspection. You can pay over the phone at the time.
Municipal Courts. For up-to-date information on your case with the St. Charles City Municipal Court, please go to courts.mo.gov then follow the prompts. Or you can call the court at (636) 949-3378, or check Case Net for more information.
Online Permitting. INTEGRATED BUILDING PERMITS. For your convenience, the Building Division is now accepting common building applications via email. Please complete the appropriate application listed below and email the completed form to building@stcharlescitymo.gov.
The City of St. Charles maintains a network of seven drinking water wells within the Elm Point Wellfield. The seven wells are capable of producing more than six million gallons of water per day.