Webster Groves leaders rejected buyouts for some flood-damaged properties, which FEMA was willing to pay 75% of the costs for. Law experts say the decision was guided by unfounded fears.
The city of Webster Groves is launching a new property tax receipt for residents and property owners to identify what public services property taxes fund.
Webster Groves leaders backed away from buyouts for properties that were damaged by flash flooding in 2022 — rejecting an arrangement that would’ve required paying only a fraction of the
Members of the Webster Groves Charter Review Advisory Board on Tuesday delivered their final report to city council, completing a year-long, comprehensive assessment of the city’s governance document.