Spring 2024 City of O'Fallon Newsletter

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O'Fallon is Blooming with Fun!

Spring is right around the corner! And, what better time of year to be an O’Fallon resident than springtime? There are plenty of fun events planned throughout the season for your family and friends to enjoy as the weather gets warmer!

Spring is just the beginning of the fun in O’Fallon. Last year, we converted O’Day Park into Luau in the Park. Now, this year on May 3, O’Day Park will host the first Fiesta in the Park! And, for the third year, Civic Park will be home to the highly anticipated Whiskers and Wags event on May 19. You won't want to miss this dog-friendly, pet expo and adoption event! Once again, the O’Fallon Public Works Fair will take over Ozzie Smith Sports Complex on May 22. Bring the kids out as they get a chance to explore all of the wonderful trucks and tractors they see around town that our crews use to keep O’Fallon so beautifully maintained.

Spring will quickly turn to summer, where we have even more fun planned! Events such as the Jammin’ Concert Series take over Civic Park and of course, the always-anticipated Heritage and Freedom Fest. Be sure to join us as we celebrate our Independence Day with musical headliners Bret Michaels and Mitchell Tenpenny.

Every year, our wonderful O’Fallon Theatre Works puts on performances that we all can enjoy. Their first show of the season is a musical parody based on a classic video game. Trail to Oregon is an interactive experience, where the audience decides the names and fates of the characters. No two performances will be the same, and we encourage you to get your tickets early for this unique show!

I want to thank our wonderful residents and businesses that keep O’Fallon as a thriving and growing community. You are the reason that O’Fallon remains a great place to live, work, and play!

Sincerely,

Upcoming events, important updates and news about your community: they’re all inside O’Fallon’s weekly e-newsletter! Register in seconds at www.ofallon.mo.us/news, and stay up-to-date on everything happening around O’Fallon.

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Elected Officials

Mayor Bill Hennessy

636-379-5500

bhennessy@ofallon.mo.us

Ward 1 Councilmembers

Deana Smith

636-379-5582

dsmith@ofallon.mo.us

Ron Epps

636-379-5581

repps@ofallon.mo.us

Ward 2 Councilmembers

Tom “Duke” Herweck 636-379-5583

therweck@ofallon.mo.us

Lisa Thompson

636-379-5591

lthompson@ofallon.mo.us

Ward 3 Councilmembers

Nathan Bibb

636-379-5585

nbibb@ofallon.mo.us

Steve Koskela

636-379-5586

skoskela@ofallon.mo.us

Ward 4 Councilmembers

Jeff Kuehn

636-379-5587

jkuehn@ofallon.mo.us

Jim Ottomeyer

636-379-5580

jottomeyer@ofallon.mo.us

Ward 5 Councilmembers

Debbie Cook 636-379-5588

dcook@ofallon.mo.us

Linda Ragsdale 636-409-0863

lragsdale@ofallon.mo.us

City Council Meetings are typically held on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at City Hall. Council Workshop begins at 5:30 p.m. and the meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. Visit the City's Website Calendar for updates.

Citizens First Center

636-379-5553

City Hall

636-240-2000

Police (Non-emergency)

636-240-3200

O’Fallon Water & Sewer

636-281-2858

April is National Volunteer Month!

O’Fallon volunteers fill an important role in our city’s overall success. Through service, citizens are empowered to create meaningful change and to have a positive impact on others. Their support of city departments, environmental and beautification projects, recreation activities and public events, and serving on boards and commissions, helps to build a stronger community. This month and every day, we celebrate those selfless volunteers who contribute their time, effort, and heart to make O’Fallon a better place for all.

O'Fallon Theatre Works receives 24 award nominations!

The City of O'Fallon is proud to recognize the outstanding achievements of O'Fallon Theatre Works in their 2023 Season! Arts For Life is a local not-for-profit arts organization that holds the Best Performance Awards for community musical theater, and the Theatre Mask Awards for community plays. O'Fallon Theatre Works received a record 24 award nominations, making them the most nominated theatre in the region! All of the nominations are listed below. Learn more about O'Fallon Theatre Works, and purchase your tickets for their upcoming shows at www.ofallon.mo.us/otw.

To learn more about Arts For Life visit www.artsforlife.org

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Spring into Events!

Enjoy O’Fallon events all season long!

Trail to Oregon

April 12 - 14 & 19 - 21

7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 2 p.m. matinees on Sunday O’Fallon Municipal Centre (City Hall), East Entrance

Adult language and content. Recommended for ages 13+

Trail to Oregon is a musical parody of the beloved video game, The Oregon Trail. And no two shows will be the same! In this lively and interactive show, character names are pulled from audience suggestions and the final fate of our characters remains in the hands of those who attend the show. Get ready for some family fun on our trip to Oregon!

Please note all tickets for O'Fallon Theatre Works productions must be purchased online. On-site cash sales will no longer be available at the box office. Learn more and purchase your tickets at www.ofallon.mo.us/otw.

Fiesta in the Park

Friday, May 3

5:30 p.m., O'Day Park, dinner served at 6 p.m. Salud! Join us for a Fiesta featuring authentic Mexican-style cuisine & entertainment. Tickets are required for this event! Please visit www.ofallon.mo.us/events-at-oday-park for the most up-to-date information about this new event!

Whiskers & Wags

Sunday, May 19

10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Civic Park Free Event!

Show off your passion for pets at O’Fallon’s pet-focused expo and adoption drive! Adopt a new best friend from local agencies, shop vendor booths with incredible pet products, grab a bite to eat (and something for your furry pals), and enjoy more great petthemed events and activities.

O’Fallon Public Works Fair

Wednesday, May 22

10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Ozzie Smith Sports Complex

Bring the kids to see the big trucks and the vehicles used to provide City services, such as street sweepers, snow plows, a paint striper, a recycling truck, and more. The event is free, and demonstrations include working models of the City’s Water Treatment Plant and the enviroscape water pollution model. Enjoy free rides on the City train, safety awareness games for kids, giveaways, booths, and the chance to talk to City staff. A free hot dog lunch with chips and water will be available.

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Upcoming Events

Alligator’s Creek Aquatic Center opens Memorial Day weekend

Saturday, May 25

Alligator’s Creek Aquatic Center

Get the most out of summer with a day at O’Fallon’s outdoor aquatic complex. Slide down your choice of three water slides, float along the lazy river, and watch the kids play on the water playground and the splash pad. Season passes are now available! Visit the Parks and Recreation website for hours, admission information, summer passes, and special events.

Jammin' Concert Series

Tuesdays, May 28 – August 6

(no concert July 2)

6:30–9 p.m., Civic Park Bandstand

FREE ADMISSION • LAWN SEATING • FOOD TRUCKS

Take a break for summer fun when some of the region’s best bands perform live at free, weekly Jammin’ concerts! Every Tuesday, the Civic Park Bandstand will be rockin' and rollin' with performances by new artists and returning favorites.

A variety of food trucks and concessionaires will sell favorite foods, cold treats, and adult beverages. Bring a chair or blanket for lawn seating at this weekly family-friendly event. For concert and food truck details, please visit www.ofallon.mo.us/jammin. For weather updates, visit O'Fallon Parks & Recreation's rainout line at www.ofallon. mo.us/parks&rec, or call 636-333-9900. All pets must be leashed and no glass containers are allowed in the park. Please note that band and food truck lineups may change without notice.

Food Truck Frenzy

Friday, June 7

5:30 – 8:30 p.m., Sports Park

Start the summer off with a food truck picnic. Bring your chairs and a blanket and purchase food from some of the area’s best food trucks. Enjoy music from the DJ and join the dancing, or bounce on the inflatable obstacle course. Please visit www. ofallon.mo.us/foodtruck-frenzy for the most up-to-date listing of food trucks.

Mean Girls

June 21 - 23 & 28 - 30

7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 2 p.m. matinees on Sunday O’Fallon Municipal Centre (City Hall), East Entrance

This show contains content involving emotional and physical bullying. Recommended for ages 13+

Cady Heron may have grown up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for the wild and vicious ways of her strange new home: suburban Illinois. How will this naïve newbie rise to the top of the popularity pecking order? By taking on The Plastics, a trio of lionized frenemies led by the charming but ruthless Regina George. Adapted from Tina Fey's hit 2004 film, this cult-classic is coming to O'Fallon in June!

Learn more and reserve your audition spot today at www.ofallon.mo.us/otw.

Heritage and Freedom Fest

July 3, 4 – 10 p.m. • Carnival Kickoff

July 4, Noon – 10 p.m. • Rock Night

July 5, 4 – 11 p.m. • Country Night

July 6, 4 – 10 p.m. • Family Night

Save the date for the best Independence Day celebration in St. Charles County, featuring expanded hours and more fun! Enjoy the thrilling carnival and midway, jam out to free musical performances by rock icon Bret Michaels and country artist Mitchell Tenpenny, and settle in for the most dazzling fireworks display in the region. For more information and for the announcements of this year’s opening acts, keep an eye on www.heritageandfreedomfest.com

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Volunteer Opportunities

Heritage & Freedom Fest Parade

Thursday, July 4

9:30 a.m., downtown O’Fallon

Get your group together and join the parade by creating an attention-grabbing, patriotic parade entry for the Fourth of July!

The Heritage & Freedom Fest Parade is open to clubs, churches, businesses, scout troops, and civic organizations.

Parade applications, FAQs, and pointers are available at www. heritageandfreedomfest.com/parade

Questions about the parade can also be directed to Jenna Chwascinski at jchwascinski@ofallon.mo.us

Look for this symbol throughout the O’Fallon Update and Parks & Rec Guide to find events that need your help! Join our volunteer team by calling 636-3795417 or email volunteer@ofallon.mo.us

Historic Site Tours

Historic Heald Home & Zumwalt’s Fort tours

Open on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month

May 26 – September 29; 12–3 p.m.

Come see O’Fallon’s historic treasures at Fort Zumwalt Park!

Admission is $5 per person to see both attractions, and children 10 and under are admitted free. For private and/or group tours of 10 or more, please call Teresa Schmidt at 636-379-5574.

To register for these events or for more information, visit www. ofallon.mo.us/volunteer or call 636-379-5417.

Paws for a Cause

Saturday, March 23

9 – 11 a.m.

Let’s kickoff spring break by showing your love for both furbabies and recycling. Join Volunteer O’Fallon as we upcycle t-shirts into rope toys, helping to reduce stress, support oral health, and provide mental stimulation to shelter animals. Registration is limited to 125 volunteers. Please note: This is a humans-only event.

Alternative Spring Break

Monday, March 25 – Wednesday, March 27

Need a stay-cation with impact? Join Volunteer O'Fallon during your spring break to give-back to your community! Multiple projects are scheduled, including creek cleaning, transplanting yarrow, planting flowers, and preventing erosion. Registration is limited by project.

Mission: Clean Stream

Saturday, April 6

9 – 11 a.m.

Spend the morning jumping in creeks with Volunteer O'Fallon! Help maintain a clean water system by clearing litter and debris from local creeks before it has a chance to move downstream, clog waterways, and have a negative impact on native plants and wildlife.

Earth Day in O'Fallon

Saturday, April 27

9 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Get your hands dirty planting flowers, spread mulch around trees and paths in City parks, or you can walk along a roadway or in a creek cleaning up debris to create a more beautiful and healthier environment. Registration is limited by project.

Patriotic Ceremonies

Vietnam War Remembrance Day Ceremony

Saturday, March 23

1 p.m., St. Charles County Veterans Museum

Armed Forces Day Ceremony

Saturday, May 18

11 a.m., Veterans Memorial Walk

Memorial Day Ceremony

Monday, May 27

11 a.m., Veterans Memorial Walk

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Water and Sewer

Protect your home and sewer system from "FOG"

Take action to protect your home and sewer by properly disposing of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) used in cooking instead of disposing them down the drain. FOG can look harmless when it begins as a liquid, however, when it cools, FOG becomes thick and sticky, adhering to the pipes in sewer systems and potentially causing clogs, basement backups, and sewer overflows. FOG can also cause issues in the pipes of your home, producing clogs or backups.

Water Service Line & Sewer Lateral Insurance

The City of O’Fallon offers a Water Service Line Insurance Program that provides assistance for the repair of the water service line that connects each residence to the public water mains. The program covers all residents of the City of O’Fallon and is administered by O’Fallon Water and Sewer. The program is funded by residents through a $12.00 annual fee that is paid when you pay your real estate tax. O’Fallon’s Water Service Line Insurance Program was approved by voters during the April 6, 2021 municipal election.

We also offer a Sewer Lateral Insurance Program that provides assistance for the repair of the sewer laterals that connect each residence to public sewers. The program covers all residents of the City of O’Fallon and is administered by O’Fallon Water and Sewer. The program is funded by residents through a $30.00 annual fee that is paid when you pay your property taxes.

Eligible Repairs Include:

• Repairs to private water service lines from the exterior of the building, one (1) foot from the foundation wall to the meter pit or curb box.

• Replace street, sidewalk, or driveway pavement impacted by the repairs.

• Yard repair.

• Permits and administrative cost.

For more information, please visit ofallon.mo.us/water-and-sewer

Stormwater Management

Storm drain maintenance on private property

You can help prevent pollution and clogging of the storm sewer system and protect your property. Keeping storm sewers free of pollution and clogs from leaves, sticks, and more ensures the system can function as designed and helps minimize water buildup that may damage houses or yards.

Storm drains are designed to capture stormwater runoff and are either located at the curb of the street or in backyards. The stormwater runoff is not treated or filtered, so whatever enters the system, exits the system somewhere else downstream into local streams or retention/detention basins.

In order for the storm drains to work properly, they need to be kept clear of debris and other obstacles that may obstruct their openings. If the openings become clogged, this could increase the risk of localized flooding in yards, causing property damage.

How can you help?

• You can help by keeping these openings clear. Clearing such debris from in front of storm sewers will help them function as intended. Do not plant landscape around the openings; stay at least three feet away from openings.

• Do not deposit grass clippings, leaves, or branches into storm sewers, into the creek, or on creek banks. Large accumulations can cause pipes to become clogged and back up and flood properties or streets.

• Remove trees and bushes directly next to storm sewers when they are just starting to grow before they get large enough to cause potential damage to the storm sewer structures or block flow due to their size.

Environmental Services offers two free yard waste pickups a year, learn more about their services on page 9. If a larger concern arises, call the Stormwater Maintenance Division at 636-379-7632.

Help a local charity when you pay O’Fallon utility bills

Have a question or concern for City of O’Fallon staff? If so, visit the Citizens First Center at www.ofallon.mo.us

Residents can easily assist local charities by donating $1, $3, or $5 per billing cycle when they pay their City water, sewer and trash collection bills. Each year, the O’Fallon City Council designates a charity to receive the funds, and for 2024 your voluntary donation can help Meals on Wheels. The nonprofit depends on voluntary donations for the hot, nutritious food delivered to homebound seniors who can’t easily make a meal.

To register for the donation program, please call 636-3795566 or email kpieper@ofallon.mo.us

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Public Assistance

O’Fallon’s Grants and Assistance programs can help eligible residents with home maintenance

O’Fallon’s Grants and Assistance Division can help eligible residents with home maintenance repairs, like HVAC replacement and roof replacement. For low-income residents and others who qualify for help, the City of O’Fallon offers a variety of programs such as zero-interest loans and grants for home maintenance. All programs are subject to funding availability.

Check your eligibility and learn more about available programs at www.ofallon.mo.us/grants-assistance

Mobile Home Repair Program

O'Fallon's Mobile Home Repair Program assists low-tomoderate level income O'Fallon residents with mobile home repairs that they would not otherwise be able to afford. This program offers up to $3,000 in the form of a one-time grant for eligible repairs.

Housing Resource Fair

Saturday, April 13

9 a.m. – 12 p.m., Krekel Civic Center

Are you looking for a new place to live? The Housing Resource Fair will cover topics like buying, selling, renting, preapproval, credit repair, and down payment assistance.

O'Fallon Transportation Program

O’Fallon’s Transportation Program provides transportation for necessary medical, shopping, and essential services and is available to O’Fallon residents who meet one of the following criteria:

• At least 62 years of age; or

• Be deemed disabled per HUD Section 504 regulations; or

• Qualify as low income or moderate income.

Veterans Report

O’Fallon Veterans Assistance Office

Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. (except holidays)

636-379-5577 or veteransaffairs@ofallon.mo.us

1st floor, O’Fallon Municipal Centre (City Hall)

Veterans Service Officer Available

Missouri AMVETS Representative Veterans Service Officer, William "Sif" Sifford will be available by appointment only, in the O'Fallon Veterans Office at City Hall. The Veterans Service Officer is a liaison for veterans and their families in obtaining benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Veterans Service Officers assist veterans in filing service-connected disability claims with the VA. Here are a few things the Veterans Service Officer can assist with:

• Act as your official representative to the VA.

• Assist in ensuring all evidence necessary for a successful claim is submitted in a timely manner.

• VA Disability Compensation

The Veterans Service Officer will help distinguish which injuries are eligible for compensation, and file paperwork.

• Veteran's Pension

The Veterans Service Officer can assist you in filing for a Veteran's pension. They can also help you understand the evidence necessary and the application.

• Survivor's Benefits

Surviving spouses may be eligible for Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC). The Veterans Service Officer can help you understand the requirements and submit the application.

• Burial Benefits

The VA will pay benefits toward burial expenses; however, the amounts may vary. The Veterans Service Officer can find that information for the survivor. Additionally, they can help with filing for a U.S. Flag, Presidential Memorial Certificate, standard government headstone or marker, or a Government Medallion.

• Understand VA Correspondence.

• Provide Guidance in other VA benefits.

• Current VA Regulations.

Tips for your DD-214

Your DD-214, Discharge Papers and Separation Documents, is the most important military document you will ever receive. This form serves as your proof of military service and is often used to verify military service for benefits such as the GI Bill, VA Loans, VA medical benefits, retirement benefits, burial benefits, employment, and membership in veteran’s organizations.

The O’Fallon Veterans Assistance Office is able to assist veterans and family with procuring a replacement DD-214.

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Police Bulletins

Team O'Fallon took The Plunge!

The Polar Plunge is an annual challenge in which costumewearing teams plunge into the frigid February waters of Lake Saint Louis for this challenge! This group of individuals were willing to brave the cold for a good cause.

Once again, Team O'Fallon stood tall, ready to make a splash for charity. The team was comprised of enthusiastic members from across many departments at the City of O'Fallon. Proceeds benefit Special Olympics Missouri’s year-round program of sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.

For more information, visit www.somo.org

O’Fallon Safety Town

O’Fallon Safety Town is a nationally-accredited program to teach children ages 4½ through 6½ how to play safe and stay safe. The course is presented in a kid-sized, simulated city layout and classroom and includes an off-campus field trip. Under the guidance of police officers, a certified teacher, paramedics, firefighters, railroad police and trained volunteer staff, children can experience “real life” situations and they will be taught to evaluate “safe from unsafe” and how to react safely. O’Fallon’s Safety Town course is devoted exclusively to teaching safety.

Registration for the program opens Monday, April 1 at 8 a.m., when parents or legal guardians can register online at www. ofallon.mo.us/safety-town

Space is limited, so early enrollment is encouraged. The cost for the two-week session is $60 per child; each additional child from the same family is $40. Fees must be paid in full when children are enrolled.

Morning (9–11:30 a.m.) and afternoon (12:30–3 p.m.)

Safety Town classes will be offered during the following 2-week sessions at

Progress South Elementary: 201 Knaust Rd., St. Peters, MO 63376

• June 3–14

• June 17–28

• July 8–19

Discovery Ridge Elementary: 2523 Sommers Rd., Lake St. Louis, MO 63367

• June 10–21

Scholarships Available! REGISTER ONLINE!
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Trash, recycling and yard waste announcements

Weekly yard waste disposal resumes March 12

With lawns already greening up, it’s time to get mowing! Our weekly yard waste service resumes the week of March 12. As a reminder, your yard waste pickup day is the same as your recycling day.

If you’re not yet enrolled in yard waste collection, you can sign up at any time. The cost is $5.62 per month ($11.25 per bi-monthly trash bill). A one-year commitment is required. To sign up or for more information contact staff at 636-272-0477 or ofallonrecycles@ofallon.mo.us.

Electronics & Appliance Recycling Events

Saturday, March 2 and June 22

8 a.m. – 11 a.m., parking lot southwest of CarShield Field

Residents and non-residents can bring outdated or broken electronics and appliances to O’Fallon’s Electronics & Appliance Recycling Events from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 2 and June 22. The drop-off events will be held in the parking lot at the southwest corner of T.R. Hughes Blvd. and Tom Ginnever Ave., adjacent to CarShield Field.

For a detailed list of items that can be recycled and future event dates, visit www.ofallon.mo.us/electronics-recycling. Or, call Environmental Services at 636-272-0477.

Remember to Recycle!

Bulk Waste Drop-off Events

Saturday, April 13 and June 8

7 a.m. – 3 p.m., Environmental Services Transfer Station

Drop off your bulk-waste from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 13 and June 8. During these events, O’Fallon trash customers can drop off certain items that are too large to fit in trash containers, such as carpeting or furniture, at the City’s Waste Transfer Station. To utilize this service, O’Fallon residents must be current customers of the City’s trash service with their account in good standing. Residents will be required to display a current photo ID showing their O’Fallon address. There is no charge for trash customers. The transfer station is located at 1572 Progress West Ln. For a full list of eligible items and event rules, please visit: www.ofallon.mo.us/bulk-waste

Free Shred-It Day for O’Fallon residents

Saturday, May 18

8 a.m. – noon, Environmental Services building

O’Fallon’s Environmental Services Division offers a “Shred-It Day” where anyone can bring in boxes of paper to be shredded in a secure environment. The event will take place on Saturday, May 18 from 8 a.m. until noon at the Environmental Services building at 1550 Progress West Ln.

To participate, place the documents in cardboard bankers’ boxes, or cardboard boxes of a similar size, and drive up to the facility and drop them off. Please make sure the boxes are not too heavy to lift or overfilled. The service is free for residents for up to five bankers-sized boxes. Additional boxes will be accepted for a cost of $5 per box. Additionally, non-residents can drop off their paper for shredding for a cost of $5 per box.

To utilize this service, O’Fallon residents must be current customers of the City’s trash service with their account in good standing. Residents will be required to display a current photo ID showing their O’Fallon address.

Please do not bring computer discs or hanging file rods. If you can tear it, then you can shred it with this complimentary service. It is okay for documents to have staples or paper clips.

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Recent Business Openings, Under Construction, & Coming Soon

Now Open in O'Fallon

Our Economic Development and Planning & Development Departments have been hard at work bringing new businesses to O'Fallon. The following are just a handful of the many new businesses that have selected O’Fallon. Learn more online at: www.ofallon.mo.us/economic-development

Osteria Forto

Osteria Forto is a new restaurant that features classic southern Italian cuisine. This eatery also brings a modern approach to classic Italian dishes.

2509 Hwy K

K&J Donuts

This family-owned bakery is now open in O'Fallon! K&J Donuts offers a variety of donuts and specialty designs. Preorders and custom designs are available for personalizing every event and holiday!

114 Triad Center West

Panera Bread

Panera Bread has opened a second location in O'Fallon!

This location is a part of their new prototype stores that prioritize drive-thru and mobile orders, with limited indoor seating.  This is one of just three such prototype locations in the St. Louis area.

4015 Hwy K

Under Construction

Goodwood Brewing & Spirits

Goodwood Brewing & Spirits is coming to the former McGurk's restaurant building. This Kentucky-based brewery is independently owned and operated with five locations across the midwest. Goodwood Brewing & Spirits is your spot for burgers, brunch, and brews, and is anticipated to open early 2024!

108 S Main St.

Approved & Coming Soon

Rosalita’s Cantina

This local Tex-Mex chain is opening its first location in St. Charles County! Featuring a restaurant, food distribution center, retail space, and outdoor patio, this location will have the Rosalita's signature menu, dishes, and drinks!

1421 Mexico Loop Rd. East

Dobbs Tire & Auto Centers

This family-owned and operated auto repair shop is coming to Bryan Road! Dobbs Tire & Auto Centers offers tire sales, tire services, and auto maintenance services. 970 Bryan Rd.

Looking for business opportunities in O'Fallon? Learn more on the Select O'Fallon website: www.selectofallon.com 10 O’Fallon Update City of O’Fallon Newsletter
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Public Works Fair

The O'Fallon Public Works Fair provides an opportunity for young residents to understand the inner workings of the City's infrastructure, from road maintenance to water treatment, and more. Attendees can explore various booths featuring engaging activities for the kids, demonstrations, and more. Kids can also sit in vehicles they may have seen working around town, and ride the City Train!

The Public Works Fair is an experience that is both entertaining and educational, making it a popular field trip destination. This event can serve as a valuable opportunity to introduce young residents to the importance of infrastructure. It's also an opportunity for residents to better understand and appreciate the often unsung heroes who keep our city running smoothly.

The Public Works Fair stands as a testament to the City's dedication to transparency, education, and community engagement. As O'Fallon continues to grow, events like these play a vital role in strengthening the bond between the community and those responsible for its infrastructure.

2024 Public Works Fair is on Wednesday, May 22 at the Ozzie Smith Sports Complex from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

A free hot dog lunch will be provided!

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The City of O’Fallon FACILITIES & Attractions

O'Fallon Municipal Centre

100 North Main St., O'Fallon, MO

The O'Fallon Municipal Centre is the home of many departments that keep integral city services operational.

• City Council Chambers

• Veterans Assistance Office

• Multi-Purpose Room

• Community Room

• Cultural Arts Gallery

• O'Fallon Theatre Works Stage

O'Fallon Justice Center

1019 Bryan Rd., O'Fallon, MO

The Justice Center is the home of the O'Fallon Police Department, and Municipal Court for the cities of O'Fallon, Weldon Spring, and Lake Saint Louis.

Renaud Center

2650 Tri Sports Cir., O’Fallon, MO

O’Fallon’s 66,000-square-foot indoor recreation complex.

• Fitness Center

• 10,000-square-foot Natatorium

• Aerobics Room

• Gym

Krekel Civic Center

305 Civic Park Dr., O'Fallon, MO

3,300-square-foot event space available for full and half-day reservations!

O'Day Lodge

1100 O'Day Park Dr., O'Fallon, MO

Over 4,000-square-foot venue has seating for up to 250 guests, and can host weddings and receptions, conferences and meetings, and private parties and events.

Veterans Memorial Walk

800 Belleau Creek Rd., O'Fallon, MO

Dedicated in 2001, the Veterans Memorial Walk is a place to honor all U.S. soldiers, past and present.

CarShield Field

900 TR Hughes Blvd., O'Fallon, MO

CarShield Field is the home of The O'Fallon Hoots! This baseball field is located in Ozzie Smith Sports Complex, and is a modern baseball stadium with ample seating and concessions, private tent suites, and many other amenities.

Alligator's Creek Aquatic Center

403 Civic Park Dr., O'Fallon, MO

• Three Water Slides

• One-meter Spring Diving Board

• Long Lazy River

• Splash Pad

• Interactive Water Playground

• Family-Friendly Whirlpool

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