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City of Webster Groves Council Meeting 06/03/2026

Wednesday, Jun 3, 2026

Parks & EnvironmentAll

Debate on Merging Sustainability and Green Space Commissions Amidst Climate Concerns

During a discussion about the potential merger of the Sustainability Commission and the Green Space Commission, different perspectives were shared regarding their distinct roles and the current climate crisis. While some questioned the necessity of two separate green-focused commissions, others emphasized their unique contributions. The idea of merging was previously met with resistance from both commissions. The conversation also touched upon the importance of addressing the climate crisis and the need for robust commissions to tackle it. The document also mentions the 'ecoed series' wrapped up last month and the Green Space Commission's recent meeting where two members resigned.

GrantsInfrastructure

City Pursues Grants for Street Projects, Forms Fire Authority Study Committee, and Prepares for Comprehensive Plan Update

The city is participating in the 'Safe Streets for All' (SS4A) program and has received grant funding for street projects. The storm water management commission has been seated and is identifying additional projects. The city has also agreed to fund up to $40,000 for a fire authority study, with Clayton passing an ordinance on June 9th to finalize the agreement and funding. Zone Co, a consultant for the comprehensive plan, will be visiting the city next week to tour and meet with stakeholders, with potential public meetings scheduled.

Public SafetyInstitutional

Security Upgrades Needed for Police Department Holding Cells, Council Discusses Costs

The council discussed the need to address security issues at the police department's holding cells. Specifically, concerns were raised about outdated CCTV cameras and unreliable technology for operating the cell doors. It was suggested that a report be prepared in the early fall to assess the cost of updating this technology. While the budget for these upgrades was noted as potentially being allocated in fiscal year 2028, the need for immediate attention to security was implied.

Transparency And GovernanceOther

New Community Events Calendar Proposed, Board Appointments Made, Mayor Pro Tempore Elected

Council Member Hassmire proposed creating a community events calendar to track and coordinate city events. The idea is to allow council members and staff to indicate attendance, ensuring adequate representation at various functions and avoiding duplication of efforts. The shared document requires logging into a city account to maintain transparency and comply with sunshine requirements. Additionally, the council discussed the appointment of Jill McGrder to the Sustainability Commission and Julie Moyer to the Green Space Advisory Commission, filling existing vacancies. Mayor Pro Tempore Emerson Smith was elected.

Budget & FinanceAll

Webster Groves City Council Deliberates FY2027 Budget, Addressing Deficits and Employee Compensation

The city council reviewed and discussed the proposed budget for fiscal year 2027. The presentation highlighted revenue forecasts, expense allocations, personnel costs, and capital improvement plans. Key discussions included managing revenue gaps, employee compensation (COLAs, merit increases, and CBA mandated increases for police and fire), health care cost increases, and the impact of the senior tax freeze. The council also addressed budget amendments for the police CBA and the swim pass program. Several council members expressed concerns about the budget's structure, the city's spending habits, and the need for fiscal stability. Public comments raised alarms about deficits and the lack of economic growth plans. The council also discussed and moved forward with several budget-related resolutions and ordinances.

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