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Wentzville Opens Brand-New Public Works Facility. Aug. 19, 2024. 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... Learn More.
New customers can set up utility services online by visiting the utility billing page or by calling City Hall at (636) 639-2155. New service requires a $150 deposit. Deposit is held until two years of good payment history is established.
City Administrator. The City Administrator, appointed by the Board of Aldermen, provides professional leadership in carrying out the policies and objectives formulated….
The City of Wentzville is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The City of Wentzville is dedicated to cultivating an inclusive and diverse workforce by establishing an environment that values each individual, encourages creativity and enables all employees to perform to the best of their ability.
This map allows you to retrieve City of Wentzville information and creates associated maps on the fly. This site displays various map layers that overlap each other, such as zoning districts, parcels, school district boundaries, traffic counts, the solid waste collection schedule and more.
Residents of the City of Wentzville are valued customers that deserve the highest quality services. The City offers information about schools, neighborhoods, area attractions and more within this section of the website.
Government. Wentzville, Missouri, operates under a Mayor-Council form of government. The city’s mayor is elected by residents and serves as the chief executive, overseeing municipal operations and representing the community.
Although Wentzville is less than an hour away from downtown St. Louis, it is still a quiet pleasant peaceful community, rich in history and identity. Visit the Interactive History Map. This interactive story map features sites of historic import in Wentzville and can be viewed on a computer or a web-enabled tablet/smartphone for the urban explorer.
Solid Waste, Recycling and Yard-Waste Collection. The City contracts residential services for solid waste, recycling and yard-waste collection through Meridian Waste. The City’s contract with Meridian Waste provides a high level of service for all households at lower rates.
Building Permits are required to construct, modify or in some cases repair a structure. Work of a minor nature such as the changing of a faucet, does not require a permit. Any permit issued shall become invalid if the authorized work is suspended or abandoned for a period of six months.