The Department of Public Works corrects sidewalk issues that pose hazards to the public. Grass in slabs, cracked slabs, or slabs with an offset of less than 1 inch are not considered hazards.
City ordnance (section 505.270) states that “every owner or occupant of any premises fronting or abutting on any sidewalk in the City shall keep the sidewalk in front of or abutting on such premises in good repair.” If the Department of Public Works were to correct these minor issues, the abutting property owner could be held financially responsible.
The City of St. Charles Long Range ADA Transition and Sidewalk Plan is another step toward establishing safe and convenient walking routes throughout the City to enhance the livability for residents and visitors. The primary focus has been to prioritize sidewalk repairs and installation by inventorying deficiencies in the City’s existing walkway network and identifying opportunities and constraints to close gaps in the extensive surface infrastructure. The Entire plan may be downloaded and read here: https://www.stcharlescitymo.gov/574/Long-Range-Sidewalk-Plan If you would like additional information related to specific sections, please contact the Department of Public Works at 636- 949-3363 or the Department of Engineering at 636-949-3237.
As always, thank you for taking the time to bring this issue to our attention.
Thank you for reporting this sidewalk concern to the City of St. Charles. Our Street Division has been notified about this request and the sidewalk has been scheduled for review. We appreciate your help in improving our City sidewalks!
Thank you for reporting this sidewalk concern to the City of St. Charles. Our Street Division has made temporary repairs and left information regarding repairs with the residents. We appreciate your help in improving our City sidewalks!
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City ordnance (section 505.270) states that “every owner or occupant of any premises fronting or abutting on any sidewalk in the City shall keep the sidewalk in front of or abutting on such premises in good repair.” If the Department of Public Works were to correct these minor issues, the abutting property owner could be held financially responsible.
The City of St. Charles Long Range ADA Transition and Sidewalk Plan is another step toward establishing safe and convenient walking routes throughout the City to enhance the livability for residents and visitors. The primary focus has been to prioritize sidewalk repairs and installation by inventorying deficiencies in the City’s existing walkway network and identifying opportunities and constraints to close gaps in the extensive surface infrastructure. The Entire plan may be downloaded and read here: https://www.stcharlescitymo.gov/574/Long-Range-Sidewalk-Plan
If you would like additional information related to specific sections, please contact the Department of Public Works at 636- 949-3363 or the Department of Engineering at 636-949-3237.
As always, thank you for taking the time to bring this issue to our attention.
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