Friday, December 28, 2012
The St. Louis Department of Revenue has four offices to serve patrons.
Missouri state law requires real property and personal property taxes to be paid by Dec. 31, 2012. (For instant news updates follow Patch on Facebook and Twitter.) Tax payments must be postmarked or received by Dec. 31, or will be considered delinquent. Delinquent payments are subject to late charges of 2 percent interest per month, or any portion thereof, with a maximum of 18 percent per year, plus a 2 percent penalty. Self-addressed courtesy reply envelopes are included with the tax bill for mailing payments. Real property and personal property tax payments may be submitted on one check and mailed in one envelope. If the self-addressed envelope is not used, taxpayers can find the mailing address on the back of the tax bill. The last day…
Monday, November 26, 2012
Monday, Town and Country aldermen could vote on a solar panel ordinance, the city's 2013 budget and a new building at Maryville University. View full agenda here.
Town and Country aldermen are set to vote on and discuss a number of issues Monday night, including this preserving a log cabin found inside a home, a city solar panel ordinance, the 2013 budget and construction of a new building on the Maryville University campus. (Sign up here for the FREE Patch Newsletter, including Breaking News Alerts.) Solar Panels After being continued for a number of weeks, a vote could come Monday night on a proposed solar panel ordinance for the City of Town and Country. The proposal has been continued since early October. Alderman Fred Meyland-Smith tells Patch that the delay on the vote is because the city is trying to research the issue and plan as much as possible before putting any ordinance in place. As …
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Patch spoke with voters as they made their ways to the polls in Tuesday's general election. Here's what they said is important about voting Tuesday.
UPDATED: 2:15 p.m. Tuesday- Voters in Town and Country and Manchester were out early to cast their ballots in Tuesday's general election. (READ RELATED ARTICLE: Election Day 2012: Town and Country, Manchester Voter's Guide) Although there aren't many contested races locally, there is a lot a stake in this election including determining the U.S. president for the next four years. "This race is so close, every vote counts," Kathy Schuchandt of Town and Country tells Patch. "My vote has meaning." "I'm here to hopefully have a change in the country. The economy. No jobs. Tax increases on things that aren't necessary. Just the whole mood of the economy," Jack Cusamano of Town and Country said. "I just want to see a leader do what they say they'…
Monday, November 5, 2012
Find your national, state, regional and local election results and race details from the Nov. 6 election.
(Sign up here for the FREE Patch Newsletter, including Breaking News Alerts.) **TOP ELECTION STORIES** View National, State and Regional Election Results Barack Obama Re-Elected President Mitt Romney Wins Missouri Election Results: Todd Akin Concedes to Claire McCaskill in Missouri Senate Race Peter Kinder Wins Third Term As Missouri Lieutenant Governor Nixon Wins Re-Election; Spence Concedes Governor's Race -------------------------------------------------------------------- ARTICLE UPDATED: 2:15 p.m. Tuesday- (READ UPDATED ARTICLE: Presidential Race, Right to Vote Brings Out West County Voters on Election Day 2012) Are you heading the polls to cast your vote in Tuesday's election? They're open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. West County poll …
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Find all your candidate and local proposition information here. Plus, tell us in this Patch poll why you are or are not voting in Tuesday's election.
Are you heading the polls to cast your vote in Tuesday's election? (Check your voter registration here. ) There is a lot a stake. In addition to electing our president for the next four years, St. Louis County voters are also picking a U.S. senator. At the state level, voters will pick a governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, attorney general, state treasurer, along with state senators, representatives and judges. A number of issues will also be voted on Tuesday, including Proposition S, which would approve an operating tax levy for the Special School District of St. Louis County, Proposition B which would significantly raise Missouri tobacco taxes and a St. Louis County Library tax levy for library improvements. (Click here …
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
The Election Authority anticipates little voter fraud, thanks to poll training and systems put in place.
With the 2012 federal and state general election just a little more than a week away, the topic of voter fraud is not only on voters' minds but on minds of the St. Louis County Board of Election members, too. (For instant news updates follow Patch on Facebook and Twitter.) Republican Director of the St. Louis County Election Board Gary Fuhr said that the training and preparation has been thorough and extensive for this election cycle. “Everyone gets specific training for the role they will have at the polling place,” he said. “We're trying to give as much hands-on training as possible.” Fuhr said that 5,000 people will work as poll workers Nov. 6, and people in roles ranging from supervisor to poll captains and technicians have gotten step…
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Manchester's 2012 property tax rates will remain the same as in 2010 and 2011, and even decrease from last year in some instances.
The Manchester Board of Aldermen set the 2012 property tax rates Monday night. Most rates will remain the same in 2012 as as they were in 2011 and 2010 and some even decreased. At the previous meeting, Manchester Finance Director Dave Tuberty presented a proposal for the 2012 property tax rates to the board of aldermen. The city of Manchester is proposed the following tax rates and aldermen voted to establish these rates for 2012 Monday night. This city's 7.4 cents debt service property tax pays off the outstanding general obligation bonds that were approved by voters when they passed Proposition P in November, 2002. Proposition P authorized the city to borrow $6.5 million to build the new Manchester Police Department facility. The 2012 7.…
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Monday, August 20, 2012
Manchester Aldermen will likely vote on the city's 2012 property tax rate Monday. View full agenda here.
The Manchester Board of Aldermen is setting the 2012 property tax rates. It appears rates will likely remain the same in 2012 as as they were in 2011 and 2010. At the last meeting, Manchester Finance Director Dave Tuberty presented a proposal for the 2012 property tax rates to the board of aldermen. The city of Manchester is proposing the following tax rates: This city's 7.4 cents debt service property tax pays off the outstanding general obligation bonds that were approved by voters when they passed Proposition P in November, 2002. Proposition P authorized the city to borrow $6.5 million to build the new Manchester Police Department facility. The 2012 7.4 cents debt service rate is expected to raise $257,000 for the city's debt service …
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Sue Allen had no competition.
Republican incumbent state representative Sue Allen, a Town and Country resident, took a win in the new District 100 that includes Chesterfield. (Check here for primary election results.) Allen, a physical therapist and Iowa native, was first elected in November 2008 in District 92, and re-elected in 2010. New district borders came about after the 2010 U.S. Census showed a drop in population out of the St. Louis area, and residents moved west. Allen took 100 percent of the votes for the district in the primary election Tuesday, totaling 4,813 ballots cast. She had no opponent. As of Wednesday morning, August 8, all 31 precincts were tallied. Election results are considered unofficial until the Missouri Secretary of States deems them …
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Real time election results as they are coming in Tuesday evening for the races that affect Manchester, Town and Country and surrounding areas.
UPDATED: 2 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 8- Town and Country - Manchester Patch is compiling and updating the local results as the 2012 August primary election results come in Tuesday night. West County poll workers tell Patch they had a "steady" stream of voters Tuesday. (Click here for the latest statewide election results.) The following are unofficial returns as reported by the St. Louis County Board of Election Commissioners with 100 percent of precincts counted. (For more primary candidate profile information, check out the Town and Country - Manchester Election Guide.) U.S. CONGRESS, DISTRICT 2 George Weber, Democrat James Baker, Republican Bill Slantz, Libertarian Anatol Zorikova, Constitution STATE REP. DISTRICT 71 STATE REP., DISTRICT 88…
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