St. Peters Reminds Residents to Remove Vehicles from Streets
City crews and trucks are ready to go to keep the City’s roadways as safe as possible. Residents are asked to stay off the City’s roadways if possible for their safety during the snowstorm and to make clearing operations more effective. Residents are also asked to move parked cars and other obstructions from the street to allow snowplows to get through.
City officials remind residents to bring pets indoors during very cold temperatures. Pets may not be left outdoors for more than a few minutes in below zero temperatures.
The City of St. Peters urges residents who have Internet access or cell phones able to receive text messages to sign up for Nixle, an emergency notification service the City uses to send out urgent messages to its residents. To sign up for urgent messages directly to your email and/or mobile phone, go to www.stpetersmo.net/emergency-notifications-sign-up.aspx.
The City’s government TV channel (Channel 992 on Charter Cable, Channel 99 on AT&T U-Verse and available live on the website) has switched from regular programming to extensive traffic, weather forecast and radar coverage. The video features live views of Highway 70 at Highway 94; and another camera at the intersection of Cave Springs and Highway 70. Please note, in case of extreme snow situations, these cameras may have limited or no visibility.
The City will provide updated emergency information on the City website.
Address/Location
City of St. Peters - Office of Emergency Management
1020 Grand Teton Dr
St Peters, MO 63376
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 636-278-2222