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9.5.18 Ballwin E-Newsletter

Twice each month the City of Ballwin sends an email newsletter to keep our resident informed. Below is the most recent edition from September 5, 2018.

North Pointe Aquatic Center is now closed for the 2018 season. We heard many positive comments from residents about the new improvements and how much they enjoyed the facility this year. Thanks to everyone who came out to spend some time at this great facility this summer to enjoy some quality time in Ballwin with friends and family. Below are five things from the City of Ballwin we think you should know:

#1 Old Navy Coming to Ballwin

Old Navy will soon be moving into Central plaza in part of the old Office Depot space. A contract was recently signed and preparation of the space will soon be underway. No definitive opening date has been set, but it is anticipated the store will be open in the spring of 2019.
 

#2 Pool Draining Tips from MSD

As summer comes to a close many residents will soon be draining their backyard pools. The Metropolitan Sewer District has some helpful tips to make sure the process is done safely and responsibly. If you or someone you know is ready to drain a pool, please read this article first.
 

#3 Aldermen Podcast Interview

On the Ballwin Life Podcast this week, you'll hear an interview from Ward 4 Aldermen Ross Bullington and Ray Kerlagon. These men are committed to serving the Ballwin community and ensuring their neighbors receive timely and effective service. They are passionate about keeping their communities safe, and they engage with residents as often as they can. Hear more from your aldermen by listening to Episode 19 today!
 
 

#4 Lock Your Cars

The Ballwin Police Department recently responded to a number of thefts in Ballwin. The suspects entered into multiple unlocked cars in a matter of seconds stealing many items in the process. The City would like to remind residents to please lock your cars. While we do live in one of the safest cities in Missouri, there are people wanting to take advantage of our sense of security. Don't give them an easy opportunity. Take your valuables out of your car, and always lock your doors.
 
 

#5 Ries Road Bridge Still on Schedule

The Ries Road Bridge is still on schedule to reopen September 21. The bridge was largely prefabricated, meaning once the ground work is completed the contractor simply has to install the bridge which was constructed off-site beforehand. We know all road construction can be an inconvenience, but we appreciate your continued patience as we near the end of this project. Everything is on track to be completed as scheduled provided no significant weather delays slow the contractors down.
 
 

 
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