03/26/2026
Senate Substitute for SB1586 - Facts & Info
Contact Information:
Sen. Ben Brown – [email protected]
District 26 - Franklin, Gasconade, Osage, Warren and part of West St. Louis County
Sen. Doug Beck - [email protected]
District 1 - Parts of St. Louis County
Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman - [email protected]
District 22 - Part of Jefferson County
Sen. Mike Henderson - [email protected]
District 3 - Crawford, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Washington and part of Jefferson County
Sen. Karla May - [email protected]
District 4 - Parts of St. Louis City and St. Louis County
Sen. Tracy McCreery – [email protected]
District 24 - Part of St. Louis County
Sen. Angela Mosley – [email protected]
District 13 - Part of St. Louis County
Sen. Steven Roberts - [email protected]
District 5 - Part of St. Louis City
Sen. Adam Schnelting - [email protected]
District 23 - Part of St. Charles County
Sen. Nick Schroer - [email protected]
District 2 - Parts of St. Charles County
Sen. Brian Williams – [email protected]
District 14 - Part of St. Louis County
Sen. David Gregory – [email protected]
District 15 – Part of St. Louis County
03/20/2026
Big news for for one of our grantees - St. Louis BWorks!!
03/06/2026
TODAY & TOMORROW!
Bring those hard-to-recycle items, the big and bulky, and the "can I actually throw this away?" pieces that are standing between you and a good Spring Cleaning. Electronics, sports or medical equipment, paint, and more -- we've got a vendor for that!
Get all the details at www.claytonmo.gov/recyclingevent
(And sign up through the Facebook event to get a reminder: https://www.facebook.com/events/1233217155542027)
02/05/2026
Batteries are considered hazardous waste and do not belong in any bin!
Properly dispose of old batteries at a St. Louis Household Hazardous Waste facility. Dropping off items is FREE for city residents. Visit HHWSTL.com today to schedule your hazardous waste drop-off. Remember to bring your ID.
Unsure of what to do with an item? Check Recycle Coach! Download from your app store or visit STLCityRecycles.com/ to use our web version.
02/05/2026
CANCELED: This event has been canceled by the municipality due to the forecasted weather.
💘 This Valentine’s Day, show your sensitive documents a little tough love!
Join the City of Ballwin for a FREE document shredding event and give your old paperwork a clean break.
This event is funded by a grant from the Saint Louis County Department of Public Health, utilizing County landfill surcharge funds. Saint Louis County residents may bring up to two banker-sized boxes of documents per vehicle at no cost. Proof of residency is required. This event is on-site shredding.
Please remember:
❤️ Sensitive documents only (tax records, financial documents, health records, etc.)
📄 Paper only — no hard drives, chargers, batteries, 3-ring binders, binder clips, or other objects
🚫 No businesses allowed
Because nothing says love like protecting your personal information! 💌
Details:
Saturday, February 14
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
North Pointe Aquatic Center
333 Holloway Road
Ballwin, MO 63011
01/29/2026
WASHINGTON – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced up to $3.2 million in funding for environmental education grants to support local, community-driven projects that help Americans protect their water, health, and natural surroundings. EPA expects to award up to 16 grants nationwide, ranging from $200,000 to $250,000 each through the Environmental Education Grant Program.
The Environmental Education Grant Program is designed to give Americans the knowledge and skills they need to make informed decisions about their environment; from protecting local waterways to supporting responsible stewardship in their own backyards. These grants support hands-on projects that help people better understand environmental challenges in their own communities and take practical steps to address them. Projects supported under this program emphasize real-world learning, community engagement, and solutions that can be applied at the local level.
The Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is now posted on www.grants.gov and the Environmental Education Grant Notice of Funding Opportunity webpage and applications are due on March 3, 2026.
Source:
https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-seeks-applicants-environmental-education-grants
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12/12/2025
Have you seen the yellow compost bins outside our entrance?
Thanks to our community partnership with the St. Louis-Jefferson Solid Waste Management District and their composting grant, we are reducing food waste and keeping organic materials out of the landfill.
So far this year, we have diverted 35,249 pounds of organic waste from the landfill. That’s roughly 17.6 tons of materials saved from ending up in the landfill! ♻️
12/05/2025
REMINDER: Applications are due by 5pm THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 2025!!
Accepting proposals for: Waste Reduction, Recycling, Composting, & Education Projects
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