Construction of the new playground at Arnold City Park may be able to start on April 12, and depending on weather conditions, the playground may be completed by as early as mid-May or the end of May.
The Ozark Mobile Home Park filed a lawsuit on Dec. 22 against the city of Arnold claiming the Board of Adjustment illegally denied the owner’s request to replace three mobile homes in the park at 2464 Cedar Hill Lane.
The city of Arnold hired Forrest Wegge, a former Jefferson County prosecuting attorney, to be a second municipal judge to fill in when the city’s primary judge is unavailable.
The city of Arnold has received a grant to conduct a study of the intersection of Tenbrook and Arnold Tenbrook roads in the first step for a possible future improvement project.
The city of Arnold will install three surveillance cameras at the Farmers Market, which is located near the entrance of Arnold City Park, after the market was vandalized and items were stolen in August.
Arnold City Council members on Nov. 2 approved the Missouri Department of Transportation to perform work to install traffic signals at the intersection of St. Johns Church Road, Linderhof Drive and Jeffco Boulevard.
Arnold Parks and Recreation Director Dave Crutchley will present options for a new playground at Arnold City Park to City Council members during a work session on Nov. 9.