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   Public Works   

Wentzville Public Works is a comprehensive team of departments devoted to providing a wide range of municipal services.

  • Roadway administration, planning, design, plan review, inspections, and maintenance.
  • Water supply administration, planning, distribution and maintenance.
  • Wastewater treatment, administration, planning collection and maintenance.
  • Building code administration, plan review, inspection and enforcement.
  • Planning and Zoning administration and enforcement.
  • Utility billing operations.
  • Vehicle and equipment maintenance.

The six divisions of Public Works strive to keep the City a safe and beautiful community of neighbors.

David Hoekel Parkway Environmental Assessment

The City of Wentzville is planning a new roadway for western Wentzville and St. Charles County. The proposed roadway, referred to as the David Hoekel Parkway, would provide a new connection between I-70 and US 61. Beginning just south of I-70 at Pointe Prairie Road and Jackson Road, the parkway passes north and east through parts of Wentzville before ending near Mette Road and Highway P in Flint Hill.

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City of Wentzville Stormwater Management Program

Have recent storms made you curious about how the city handles stormwater? Check out our new website dedicated to water quality and solutions to flooding and other stormwater issues. The Stormwater Management Program is the City's ongoing commitment to meet state and federal laws, reduce flooding and safety issues, and help improve our community's water quality. Get information on:

  • The City's 2008-2013 Stormwater Management Plan
  • Stream protection and stormwater-related ordinances
  • New Engineering Design Requirements for Storm Drainage Facilities
  • Preventing pollution
  • Alternative methods for stormwater management

Planning & Zoning Comprehensive Plan

The Comprehensive Plan was approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission, April 6, 2006. The approved plan can be accessed by selecting the link shown below. All documents and maps are in Adobe PDF format.



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