OAKVILLE, Mo. — The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) is working to repair a broken force main in south St. Louis County near the railroad tracks that run along [...]
Fenton business owners frustrated by constant flooding from nearby creek
FENTON, MO - Some small business owners in Fenton say the effort to stop a nearby creek from flooding has led to months of frustration. Read more on KMOV
Spanish Lake apartment complex dealing with sewage backup, management never alerted MSD
Residents at the Spanish Cove Apartments are dealing with a sewage backup and sleeping inside smelly homes. Read more on KMOV
MSD Bond Issue Pulled from June 2 Ballot
A multi-million bond issue for the Metropolitan Sewer District has been pulled from the June 2 ballot. Read more on The Webster-Kirkwood Times
Marion Gee steps in as new GFOA president facing pandemic challenges
The Government Finance Officers Association is setting new virtual learning goals with its incoming president, Marion Gee, as he faces an altered world for his members in the wake of [...]
How water utilities are left out of much coronavirus relief funding
Congress has allocated money and the Federal Reserve has set up a facility to lend to state and local governments, but water utilities are feeling pressured, said Marion Gee, finance [...]
Coronavirus will affect June municipal elections in St. Louis region
ST. LOUIS – Voters in the St. Louis region will want to pay special attention to their mailboxes and the ballot box ahead of municipal elections which were postponed in [...]
T.E.H. Realty apartment complexes head to market in St. Louis
It was a market that T.E.H. Realty dove into across the Midwest. But after becoming one of the largest providers of low-income housing in the St. Louis area, the firm [...]
MSD reports more sewer backups due to increased use of disinfectant wipes during pandemic
ST. LOUIS – We are all using Clorox wipes more now to protect us from COVID-19. With more people using these products and more people at home, this has created [...]
MSD gets judges to yank bond issue from June 2 ballot
ST. LOUIS — The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District has convinced judges in St. Louis County and St. Louis to pull its $500 million bond issue proposal from consideration at [...]