St. Louis County · Missouri
The business district that feels like a neighborhood.
Permits, payments, parks, meetings, and a city that hosts the Saint Louis Art Fair every September. Start by searching for what you need.
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What do you need today?
The front desk, open all hours
One city, three front doors
Built for residents, business, and visitors
Residents
Permits, parks, court, public works, and a meeting you can actually follow.
Business
The second-largest business district in metro St. Louis, with roughly 46,000 daytime workers. Licensing, plan review, the directory.
Visitors
The Saint Louis Art Fair, Shaw Park, dining, transit, and parking.
Meetings & notices
Stay in the room
The Board of Aldermen meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month in Council Chambers, Room 201. Records below are Sample demonstration items.
City news
What's happening
News highlights can be scheduled to publish and expire automatically. These are Sample entries.
- Saint Louis Art Fair returns downtown. Three days of juried art, music, and food in September.
- Shaw Park pool season pass on sale. Resident pricing through the Center of Clayton.
- Leaf collection schedule posted. Public Works begins curbside pickup in November.
- Comprehensive Plan open house. Review the draft and share comments with Planning & Development.
Arts & the public realm
A downtown worth designing for
Clayton pairs mid-century modern towers and historic mansions with 30-acre Shaw Park, the Center of Clayton, and a September art fair that draws the region. A city this distinctive deserves a website that looks like it belongs here, not like a template.
Accessible by design
WCAG 2.2 AA, on purpose
ADA Title II requires public websites to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA by April 26, 2027. This prototype is built to that bar, and we will show you the difference with a live audit.
- Semantic landmarks & one clear heading per page
- Visible keyboard focus on every control
- AA color contrast across the whole palette
- Document accessibility, not just the page chrome