Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Decide races for Ellisville city council and Ballwin board of aldermen, as well as the Parkway and Rockwood school boards.
Today is the day voters went to the polls in Ballwin, Ellisville and across Missouri to decide on municipal, school board and other issues at the ballot box. In Ballwin-Ellisville Patch, we've been covering the issues locally, which include the race to fill seats on the Ellisville city council, the Ballwin board of aldermen, the Parkway and Rockwood school districts and a handful of ballot issues. The issues in Ellisville are, of course, particularly contentious in the shadow of an impeachment hearing against Mayor Adam Paul and the approval of tax-supported financing for a new Walmart at Clarkson and Manchester roads. Here's links to updates on the races that affected voters in Ballwin and Ellisville. Here's our guide to the races and …
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Terbrock is running for re-election for his seat on Ballwin's Board of Aldermen in municipal elections April 2.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Meet some of the candidates up for election in Ellisville City Council and Ballwin Board of Aldermen races this April.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Karen Glanz is running for a seat in Ward 1 on Ballwin's Board of Aldermen in the April 2 election.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Meet some of the candidates up for election in Ellisville City Council and Ballwin Board of Aldermen races this April.
Both Ellisville City Council and Ballwin Board of Aldermen have seats up for grabs in the upcoming municipal elections April 2. Patch sent all local candidates for office identical questionnaires to compile candidate profiles prior to the April election. Each candidate who returned the survey will be featured on the site in order of his or her response. Names in bold indicate a questionnaire response was received. Click on the names to view profiles. City of Ellisville Three of six city council seats are open for candidacy, one from each district. Council members serve four-year terms. City of Ballwin Positions for the mayor and a seat in each of the four wards for the board of aldermen are open for candidacy. Aldermen and mayor positions …
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Patch will send questionnaires to candidates running in the April election for seats on the Ellisville City Council and Ballwin Board of Aldermen. What questions should we include?
In Ballwin and Ellisville, we have two contested elections that will highlight our ballots in the April 2 election. A heated race is on for three Ellisville council seats, amid a controversial mayor impeachment process and after recall attempts from residents to oust council members who had voted in favor of a Walmart TIF project. Ballwin has one contested seat on the ballot for the Board of Aldermen, the rest (including the mayor's spot) with incumbent candidates or uncontested. As we approach the election, Patch will send each candidate a questionnaire to help empower voters to cast their ballots for the candidates they believe in. And we would like to include all of you in the process. What questions do you have for the candidates? …
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
McBride & Son Homes is working on a parcel of land off Kehrs Mill Road to fill with 20 single family homes.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
McBride & Son Homes is working on a parcel of land off Kehrs Mill Road to fill with 20 single family homes.
A new subdivision may be on its way to Ballwin off Kehrs Mill Road behind the Target location. A zoning change request was approved by the Ballwin Board of Aldermen Jan. 14 for McBride & Son Homes to continue a process for a 20-lot single-family home subdivision called Essen Place. The change would make the parcel an R-4 Planned Multiple Dwelling District instead of a split C-1 Commercial and R-1 Single Family. The homes would be ranch-style and two-story layouts with two-car garages surrounding a common ground. The subdivision's base is 520 Kehrs Mill Road, a triangular parcel behind the Target on Manchester. The preliminary site plan was brought to the Planning and Zoning Commission Jan. 9 and received a positive recommendation based on …
Karen Glanz is running for a seat in Ward 1 on Ballwin's Board of Aldermen in the April 2 election.
Patch sent all local candidates for office identical questionnaires to compile candidate profiles prior to the April election. Each candidate who returned the survey will be featured on the site in order of his or her response. The following is a letter from Karen Glanz, Ballwin Board of Aldermen Ward 1 Candidate: My name is Karen Glanz and I am running for Alderman Ward 1. I have lived at 283 Springoaks Drive the past five years and hope to bring a fresh perspective to our community. A hairdresser by trade has helped me to deal with all types of personalities and handle all sorts of difficult situations with a lot of diplomacy. So I'm asking for your help to the alderman position in Ward 1. Ballwin is a great place to live and to raise a …
Terbrock is running for re-election for his seat on Ballwin's Board of Aldermen in municipal elections April 2.
Patch sent all local candidates for office identical questionnaires to compile candidate profiles prior to the April election. Each candidate who returned the survey will be featured on the site in order of his or her response. Jimmy Terbrock, Ballwin Board of Aldermen Ward 1 Candidate Age: 45 Address: 219 Ramsey Lane Occupation: Foundation Repair Sales Education: High school graduate Family: Married, one child at St. John Lutheran School Years lived in Ballwin: 20 Background Questions What do you see as the biggest issues moving forward in Ballwin? The important issues we face in Ballwin are to continue the excellent services the city provides at no extra cost, to stay at the top in regards to the national recognition we have been so …
Graeme
10:14 pm on Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Come on Prop P fail please. I'm sick of higher taxes!   more ›