Meadows of Wildwood developer, residents come to consensus
Wildwood’s City Council, on Aug. 25, gave first-round approval to legislation that included revised indentures for the Meadows of Wildwood subdivision. The preliminary approval came after most...
View ArticlePublic hearing to give Wildwood residents voice regarding gated communities
A public hearing – and an initial reading on proposed legislation – regarding whether the city should allow installation of gates for certain private residential streets is scheduled for Sept. 8. The...
View ArticleEPA updates Wildwood Council, citizens on dioxin removal
Some Wildwood residents remain concerned about plans for homes to be built on the Strecker Forest development site. They want to protect future residents there from an area that has been contaminated...
View ArticleDevelopment approved on Meadows of Wildwood final phase
After most residents and the developer told the city they favored the move that will allow the subdivision to be completed, Wildwood’s City Council gave unanimous final approval Sept. 8 to legislation...
View ArticleWildwood Council to vote on proposal for 20-home subdivision
Though some officials thought the project would be a tight fit for the site, Wildwood’s City Council is set to vote Sept. 22 on a proposal for the Wildwood Trail subdivision, which would include up to...
View ArticleWildwood BBQ Bash deemed ‘success,’ winners named
The 10th annual Wildwood Barbecue Bash drew record crowds who enjoyed mouthwatering barbecue, an acoustic set performed by country star Joe Nichols and the crowning of this year’s barbecue elite. Grand...
View ArticleFatal accident claims life of Eureka High senior
According to a press statement released Sept. 30 by St. Louis County Police, 17-year-old Natalie Timm, a senior at Eureka High, died as the result of a single vehicle accident on Sunday, Sept. 28....
View ArticleWildwood approves contracts for phase 1 of Community Park
Wildwood’s City Council gave final approval Sept. 22 for a contract with Oates Associates of up to $108,500 for construction observation and management services for the city’s phase 1 Community Park...
View ArticleWildwood gives first-round approval to gated communities
A final vote is set for Oct. 13 on a proposal that would allow installation of gates at the entrance of certain private residential streets in Wildwood. The City Council on a vote of 12 to 3, approved...
View ArticleRegulation changes proposed to spur hunting in Wildwood
Wildwood’s City Council, as early as Oct. 27, will consider legislation that will amend the city’s hunting regulations. The goal is to try to encourage more hunting to control the area’s deer...
View ArticleWildwood considers lower speed limit for Centaur Road near Chesterfield
Centaur Road To address potential danger created by drivers traveling up to 30 miles per hour over the current speed limit, Wildwood’s City Council, on Nov. 10, is set to vote on legislation that would...
View ArticleWildwood considers how best to help nonprofits that benefit its residents
The Wildwood City Council might amend the city’s sign law to allow some nonprofits, such as the Pond Athletic Association, to sell and post sponsorship banners such as those shown. A subcommittee of...
View ArticleWildwood considers allowing commercial uses for Centaur Station
Wildwood’s City Council is set to vote Nov. 24 on the first reading of legislation that would place a landmark and preservation area designation on the Centaur Station buildings and property located in...
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Wildwood City Council fails to override mayor’s veto The Wildwood City Council, on Nov. 10, failed to override Mayor Tim Woerther’s veto of the council’s Oct. 27 approval of legislation that would...
View ArticleThree-way stop at Bayview Point, Copperwood lanes up for vote Nov. 24
Wildwood’s City Council is set to vote Nov. 24 on final approval on legislation that would approve adding three-way stop signs at the Bayview Point Lane and Copperwood Lane intersection. The council...
View ArticleWildwood City Council to vote on lower speed limit for Centaur Road
To address some drivers who are traveling up to 30 miles per hour over the current speed limit, Wildwood’s City Council is set to vote Nov. 24 on final approval of legislation that would reduce the...
View ArticleCity cancels Dec. 22 Council meeting
Wildwood City Council has announced the cancelation of their Monday, Dec. 22 meeting. Mayor Tim Woerther said the meeting, which falls during the week of Christmas, has traditionally been canceled. On...
View ArticleLegislation allows new use for KinderCare site
Wildwood’s City Council, on Nov. 10, gave final approval by a vote of 15 to 0 to legislation allowing a change of use for the former KinderCare day care center, located at 16375 Pierside Lane, at Old...
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