Due to a water main break on Donnelly Street, the City is required to issue a precautionary boil water advisory to the affected residents who lost pressure. You will be notified when the Boil Water advisory is lifted. If you have any questions, please call 636-586-2499 or 314-985-8197. We appreciate your patience while we do this work.
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Flood Management Plan – Corps of Engineers Update
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Corps of Engineers to host public meeting for Upper Joachim Creek Floodplain Management Plan
ST. LOUIS – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, will host a public meeting to present the draft findings of the Upper Joachim Creek Floodplain Management Plan on Thursday, June 20, 2019, at De Soto High School, 815 Amvets Drive, De Soto, MO 63020, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
The meeting will include an overview of the Upper Joachim Creek Floodplain Management Plan, including preliminary findings and recommendations. After the presentations, subject-matter experts from the National Weather Service, United States Geological Survey, State Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, and the Corps of Engineers will be available to answer your questions.
“The Corps of Engineers and our partners are committed to enhancing public safety,” said Col. Bryan Sizemore, St. Louis District commander. “This floodplain management plan will provide the community with flood damage reduction strategies that consider a wide variety of mitigation alternatives.”
The floodplain management plan considers primary strategies to modify human susceptibility to flood damage and disruption through floodplain and floodwater management recommendations such as land use regulations, flood risk awareness and communication, flood damage reduction measures informed by a partial nonstructural assessment, as well as potential funding sources for implementing the recommendations.
When comparing FEMA’s 2006 Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) and the draft 2019 updated FIRMs, the overall watershed shows a nearly 30% increase in the 1-percent Annual Chance of Exceedance (ACE) floodplain. Of the total 2,127 acres (2019 FIRMs), 375 acres (17.6%) are within the De Soto city limits.
To view the Upper Joachim Creek Floodplain Management Plan, please visit https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Programs-Project-Management/Joachim-Creek/
City of De Soto, Missouri Budget 2018-2019
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Download Occupancy Inspection
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Occupancy Inspections starting January 1st , 2019
Starting January 1st, anytime a structure changes occupancy the owner/authorized representative will be required to apply for an occupancy inspection. The Occupancy fee for the City of De Soto is $30, this fee includes up to three inspections, thereafter a fee of $30 will be charged for each additional inspection to be paid prior to the time of re-inspection.
Additional information will be available soon concerning the processes and forms that will be required.
De Soto MO Kennel Direct Line
The Kennel facility for the City of De Soto, Missouri now has a number available to reach the Kennel Office directly. Dial 636.243.2300 to contact.
Community and Police Department Meeting Oct. 22, 2018
There will be a Community and Police Department meeting on Oct. 22, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. the location will be the DeSoto High School auditorium.
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For your convenience there is a link to search online court records at the top of the Municipal Courts page. Or click HERE to go directly to search page.
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