Yearly Archives: 2026

15 05, 2026

Update Regarding Recent Social Media Posts About City of Arnold Gaming Licenses

2026-05-15T12:36:32-05:00May 15th, 2026|Latest News|

The City of Arnold has released a statement regarding gaming licenses and unregulated gaming machines. The statement provides important clarification about the permitting process, and details regarding notices previously sent to businesses. We encourage residents and business owners to review the full document for complete information and context.

Read the full release here.

7 04, 2026

Response to MO State Auditor Summary Findings

2026-04-15T14:50:38-05:00April 7th, 2026|Administration News, Latest News|

The Missouri State Auditor’s office conducted a performance audit of the City of Arnold and two Transportation Development Districts (TDD). The audit examined how the districts were formed, how their tax revenues were managed, and whether the city and TDD boards complied with state law.

No fraud, misuse of funds, or illegal activity by the city or the TDD was identified by the State Auditor.

However, the Audit presented five negative findings about the City of Arnold and the Arnold Retail Corridor Transportation Development District (ARC TDD).  The following Audit FAQ and related materials are intended to help residents understand what happened, why, and discuss the five audit findings.

City Response To Audit Findings

Continuing Authorization TDD Court Order

Origination and TDD Creation Documents

27 02, 2026

Board of Adjustment Seeking New Members

2026-02-27T09:41:00-06:00February 27th, 2026|Latest News|

The City of Arnold’s Board of Adjustment is seeking new members! The Board meets as needed on Wednesday evenings, with an average of about 2-3 meetings a year. This is a wonderful opportunity to be a part of important land use decisions in your community. For more information on what the Board of Adjustment does, please click/tap here. If you are an Arnold resident and are interested in serving as a volunteer on the Board of Adjustment, please submit a brief biography to Sarah Turner, Community Development Director, at sturner@arnoldmo.org.

Board of Adjustment Overview

26 01, 2026

From the Mayor’s Desk – Thank you Arnold!

2026-01-27T09:58:10-06:00January 26th, 2026|Latest News|

From the Mayor’s Desk

We recently experienced a major snow event with the coldest sustained temperatures in years. When forecasts called for up to ten inches of snow, city staff shared requests on social media and our digital signs asking residents to clear vehicles and obstacles from the streets and you delivered. Most streets remained fully accessible, and our snowplow drivers were very thankful. Please let’s continue this cooperation for every snow event.

Ward 3 Councilman Rodney Mullins and I rode along with the crews to see firsthand what this work requires. Navigating hills, cul-de-sacs, dead ends, and narrow streets takes skill and experience. Only three drivers have more than ten years on the job, and the team also includes Parks Department staff and a code enforcement inspector. Clearing Janet Drive was particularly memorable. It is a steep dead-end road in Ward 4. Imagine backing the heavy dump truck down the street, mostly sliding slowly backward, and then pulling out pushing snow and slinging salt. When we got back up, the driver, Brad, looked at me and asked if I was ready to go again. I replied, “Absolutely”, he had to plow both lanes after all.

The ride along taught me that snow removal crews address the most challenging routes with steep hills, curves, and tight areas first. On some streets, there is limited space to push snow, and driveway entrances will inevitably be covered again. It is not possible to clear streets without recovering the ends of driveways. Please be patient and tolerant about this. Once the most challenging areas are addressed, crews head to the flatter
streets. We ask for your patience and understanding as flatter streets are cleared later.

Please be safe on the roads. MODOT, Jefferson County, and St. Louis County are doing a great job, and we appreciate all the crews working through difficult conditions.

Finally, two winter driving tips I learned from my dad. Avoid using your parking brake in extreme cold and always slow down in a straight line before taking curves or turns.

We will get through this.

Bill Moritz

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