St Louis City Mayor's Office, St. Louis MO
Address | 1200 Market St, St. Louis, MO | ||||||||||
Phone | (314) 622-3201 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/mayor | ||||||||||
Categories | City Government Office | ||||||||||
Rating | 3.5 4 reviews | ||||||||||
Nearest branches City of St. Louis Sheriff's Office — 1114 Market St 1st floor, St. Louis, MO St Louis Corrections Division — 7600 Hall St, St. Louis, MO, United States |
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St Louis City Mayor's Office reviews
4The city needs a clean house and revamp of management. Where are the FAMILY entertainment venues in the city of St. Louis? What is there for the children to do? Skyview Partners is supposed to develop a $15 million family entertainment venue in Ofallon, Mo. Why is St.louis being passed up on things like this. $249 and some odd millions in Covid relief funds and all the alderman are trying to do is raise there salaries? What do you all actually do? Goodfellow Blvd from Delmar to Mclaran is messed up in the worst way I mean the street is really undrivable but of course people are forced to drive on it knowing it will mess there tires and rims up because the city of St.louis's management only cares about collecting revenue for mundane b.s. Taxes and stealing hard working citizens property.
Buildings old and dank. Basements dark and gloomy. Outside needs to be sandblasted or power-washed. Not enough parking on the side of building.
St. Louis is NOT a dying State. We have newly appointed officials/ Mayor that I solely trust will do their best to get the State back to how it used to be.
Mayor called shutdown before Governor and saved lives. In particular, she saved Black lives like my mother, born in this city during World War 2. I am thousands of miles from my birthplace in another country where a shutdown was called, a bit too late, but at least it's a shutdown, and it's saving lives just like Mayor Krewson did when she closed the city to all but essential workers. I can only imagine what the hospitals would look like in St Louis if she hadn't done what she did weeks before the Governor acted. St Louis called it right in 1918 and the City did it again a hundred years later.