Crestwood Public Works

A Place For Growth

Public Works truckThe City of Crestwood’s Public Works Department is responsible for maintaining and improving the infrastructure that keeps our community running smoothly. The department reviews and issues building and occupancy permits, oversees the design and construction of public projects, and inspects all capital improvements. In addition to maintaining City streets and parks, Public Works provides maintenance and repair services for City facilities—including the Government Center, Public Works Garage, and Community Center—as well as the City’s fleet of Public Works, Police, and Administrative vehicles.

Contact the Department at 314-729-4720.

Mission

To provide professional, technical, and maintenance services to the residents of the City of Crestwood.


February 2026

S M T W T F S
  1. Mon, Feb. 16

    President's Day City Offices and Community Center Closed
    President's Day
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  1. Waste Connections Truck

    Waste Connections Outlines Service Improvements

    Waste Connections addressed an increase in resident complaints about service during the Jan. 27 Board of Aldermen meeting, outlining steps the company is taking to improve service reliability across the community. Read on...
  2. Crest Oak Lane sign

    Board Supports Crest Oak Lane Sidewalk Grant Application

    The Crestwood Board of Aldermen approved a resolution at its Jan. 13 meeting supporting the City’s application for a federal Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant to fund a proposed sidewalk project along Crest Oak Lane. Read on...
  3. Green Business Challenege Award

    Crestwood Honored in Green Business Challenge

    The City of Crestwood has been recognized as a 2025 Green Business City, part of the St. Louis Green Business Challenge program of the Missouri Botanical Garden, which helps organizations integrate sustainable practices into everyday operations. Read on...
  4. Crestwood Government Center

    2026 City of Crestwood Budget Preview

    The Board of Aldermen approved the FY2026 budget which aligns with the calendar year. This budget reflects the City’s commitment to maintaining strong financial health while investing in essential services, infrastructure, and community amenities. Read on...
  5. Mayor Shipley with three triathlon participants

    Mayor’s Message: Looking Back at 2025

    From battling winter storms to breaking ground on The Cliffs, 2025 was a year of resilience and progress for Crestwood. Guided by values of service, caring, and connection, the City came together to achieve milestones that will shape our future. Read on...
  6. shoveling snow

    Keep Sidewalks Clear, Streets Open, and Firewood Properly Stacked

    As winter approaches, the City of Crestwood wants to remind residents about a few important ordinances that help keep our community safe, accessible, and looking its best during the colder months. Read on...
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