RH WEEKLY

May 15, 2023

Facebook        Instagram        Twitter
RH-Logo - Color transparent.png

Tonight's City Council Meeting

Agenda

@ 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers & via Zoom

Public can follow along live via computer or telephone:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84439719289

or dial: (312) 626 6799

Webinar ID: 844 3971 9289


* There will be a Public Hearing tonight before the Regular City Council meeting for Petition 2023-03 for Waterway Gas & Wash.


Those wishing to address the Council must attend in person, complete a Speaker's Card, and hand it to the Deputy City Clerk before the meeting.

Monday, May 15

7:30 p.m. - Regular City Council meeting in the Council Chambers

National Police Week begins


Wednesday, May 17

3-7 p.m. - Comprehensive Plan Public Meeting


Thursday, May 18

CANCELLED - Board of Adjustment and Plan & Zoning Commission meetings


Friday, May 19

5 a.m.-12 p.m. - Cop on a Rooftop @ Dunkin' in Richmond Heights


Sunday, May 21

National EMS week begins

National Public Works week begins


Monday, May 29

Memorial Day City Hall and Library are closed; THE HEIGHTS open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Waste pickups moved to Thursday this week.


Friday, June 2

5-8 p.m. - Summer Sounds & Spirits


Monday, June 19

9-11 a.m. - Juneteenth Celebration at THE HEIGHTS


*Sundays from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Boulevard Farmers' Market

City Website

Meeting Agendas, Notices, and Minutes

THE HEIGHTS Community Center


Maplewood Family Aquatic Center

Richmond Heights Memorial Library

Report a Concern

Cop on a Rooftop Fundraiser

@ Dunkin'


Head on over to Dunkin' THIS FRIDAY, May 19 between 5 a.m. - 12 noon to help support the RHPD and Special Olympics Missouri. You can also scan the QR code on the graphic to donate without the calories. ;)

Outdoor Pool Memberships on Sale

Stop by THE HEIGHTS to purchase your summer pool membership to MFAC! For more information on residency and rates, click here.

The main website for MFAC is www.mymfac.info.

First Responders Basketball Game



Thanks to all who joined us to cheer on the RH Police & Fire in the City vs City Basketball game last Friday! Richmond Heights beat Maplewood Police & Fire in a close game, with a final score of 65-55. All proceeds benefited the MRH Athletic Program!

National Community Survey (NCS) w/ Polco

The city is using Polco to get valuable feedback from residents on their experience living in Richmond Heights.


If you received a postcard (pictured) from Polco in the mail, you are part of a random group of residents selected to provide your input to the city. Please follow the link on the postcard to complete the survey. You may be asked to provide your name and zip code to verify that you are a resident of Richmond Heights, but your survey results will be completely confidential. You can read Polco’s privacy policy here


Addresses are sampled at random from a list of all addresses from the post office. We request that the person in the household who most recently had a birthday complete the survey. This is so that we can choose in an unbiased way a person within each household to complete the survey. While it may seem a bit strange, using the “birthday method” is a simple way to select an adult from within each household without permitting bias in our results.



If you did not receive a postcard, we still want your input! We will send out a link NEXT MONDAY, May 22, to complete the open participation survey! Thank you for your feedback.

RH Library Programs & Services

There are so many great programs & events coming up at the RH Library! Learn more on their website here.


Also, did you know the Library provides free home delivery of library materials to Richmond Heights residents unable to come into the library due to illness or physical limitations. Service is available on a temporary or permanent basis and is open to patrons of all ages to residents of private homes and residential facilities. Call (314) 645-6202 x1799 to sign up or complete this form: Application for Richmond Heights Library Home Delivery Service

RECYCLE WIZARD IMAGE copy.jpg

Recycle Wizard

Unsure if that plastic you have can be recycled curbside? How about that cardboard? Styrofoam? Old tires? Find those answers and more with the Recycle Wizard, courtesy of the St. Louis County Department of Public Health Waste Management Program, which can also be found on our City website.


Curious about battery recycling?

Learn more HERE.

For more information, please visit the City website or reply to this email. We'd love to hear your feedback.