City of Valley Park Missouri

City of Valley Park Missouri The City of Valley Park Missouri is located in West St Louis County, about 30 minutes from Downtown In 2010, the population of Valley Park was 6,942 residents.

City of Valley Park Missouri

The City of Valley Park Missouri is located in West St Louis County, about 30 minutes from Downtown St Louis via Interstate 44. Important roads for the community are Highway 141, Vance Road, Marshall Road, Forest Road, Dougherty Ferry Road, Meramec Station Road, Hanna and others. Valley Park History

The City was officially incorporated in 1917 but had its beginning

as a place for city dwellers from St Louis to come and play and relax at the summer resorts and clubhouses that were located there along the Meramec River. In the late 1880's the Missouri Pacific and San Francisco Railroads came through the area and the place was called "Meramec Station." The Frisco Hotel was built in 1880 to house the railroad workers who worked on laying the line and today still stands and houses the Whittle Shortline Railroad Shop. By 1900, there were still only 150 permanent residents in the town that the US Post Office called "Nasby." Besides the post office, the small community also had a distillery, the Valley Park Milling Company, a corn and flour mill; and a general store. What prompted a huge population "explosion" for the community was the establishment of the St. Louis Plate Glass Company in 1907 which employed 500 workers. Other business came to the area soon afterwards such as the Wilson Stove Company, a lumber yard, a bottling works, a sand and gravel company and a cigar factory, each needing workers causing the population to increase to 3,500 by 1907. At one time, there were 88 daily trains that stopped in the town because of all the manufacturing happening there. Unfortunately, a record flood of the Meramec River occurred in August 1915 and all those businesses were damaged or totally washed away. They never rebuilt and the population was back down to 500 permanent residents. Incorporation of the city came in 1917 and the name, "Valley Park," was taken from the mill that was located there. Valley Park continued to be a resort area and in the 1920's, 24 daily trains came from St. Louis bringing people to the resorts located along the Meramec River. Persistent flooding kept most industry and development away from the "old town" of Valley Park and eventually even the resorts and clubhouse succumbed to the flooding. In 2006, the Meramec Valley River Basin Levee was completed to protect the city. Valley Park Historic Landmarks

Two historic St. Louis County Landmarks are found within Valley Park. One of them is the Valley Park elevator, built in 1887, but established in 1874 by Gerhard H. Timmerman, owner of the Valley Park Milling Company. The elevator was sold several times over the years until the Grellner family purchased the elevator in 1976 and have run the elevator and hardware store ever since. Another St. Louis County Landmark is Sacred Heart Catholic Church, built in 1907, though the parish was established in Valley Park in 1903. Valley Park Parks and Recreation

Valley Park maintains several city parks for recreation opportunities for its residents. Those parks are William J Brignole Park, Frisco Park, Leonard Park, Meramec Levee Recreation Park, Wedge Park, Meramec Landing Park and Vance Trails Park. Amenities of the parks include athletic fields for baseball, soccer and football, an original railroad caboose, benches, trails, playgrounds, basketball courts, picnic pavilion, archery range, boat ramp to the Meramec River, River Trail access and more. Other recreation opportunities include the Arnolds Grove Trailhead Park which is on top of the Meramec Valley River Basin Levee. The trailhead gives access to the 3 mile asphalt paved River Trail that leads eastward to Meramec Landing Park and then on to Simpson County Park. Once in Simpson Park, walkers, joggers or cyclists can then pick up the trail that leads to Greentree Park in Kirkwood. Simpson Park, which is a St. Louis County Park, is also in Valley Park and features 206 acres of parkland including a 72-acre fishing lake as well as picnic facilities and pavilion, a playground, a soccer field and a volleyball court.

Music in the Park!City of Valley Park will be Kicking off Music in the Park with Almost Famous,  June 27th from 6 PM to ...
06/01/2026

Music in the Park!

City of Valley Park will be Kicking off Music in the Park with Almost Famous, June 27th from 6 PM to 10 PM. at Leonard Park, 512 Leonard Avenue.
Music in a Park focuses on bringing people together and enjoying a great musical atmosphere. Please bring your blanket or chair, sit back and enjoy the music. Food drinks and snacks will be available.

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

City Hall will be closed Monday, May 25, 2026, in observance of Memorial Day.City Hall will reopen at 8 a.m. on Tuesday ...
05/21/2026

City Hall will be closed Monday, May 25, 2026, in observance of Memorial Day.

City Hall will reopen at 8 a.m. on Tuesday May 26th. If your Trash Pick-up day is Monday, your trash will be picked up on Tuesday May 26th.

The City of Valley Park offers its sincere thanks to those who have served and are currently serving. We hope that you and your family have a safe, happy, and enjoyable Memorial Day weekend!

Mayor Chandra L. Webster

05/11/2026

City of Valley Park Car Show
320 Benton Street
Sunday May 17th 2026
12:00 PM to 4 PM.
Come out and look at the classics

Services will be Closed Friday for Truman’s Birthday.Public Works/Sanitation will be closed on Friday  May 8th, 2026 in ...
05/07/2026

Services will be Closed Friday for Truman’s Birthday.

Public Works/Sanitation will be closed on Friday May 8th, 2026 in observance of Truman’s Birthday.
Offices at City Hall will be open 8:00a.m to 4:30p.m.

If you’re scheduled sanitation day is on Friday, your trash will be picked up on Monday.

MoDOT to hold public meeting to discuss plans for I-44 between Route 109 and Route 141Forward 44: Pavement and Bridge Im...
05/05/2026

MoDOT to hold public meeting to discuss plans for I-44 between Route 109 and Route 141

Forward 44: Pavement and Bridge Improvement Project in St. Louis County
ST. LOUIS – People who use Interstate 44 between Route 109 in Eureka and Route 141 in Valley Park may want to attend an upcoming open house style public meeting to learn about a 2027 project for the corridor.

The open house style public meeting is Tuesday, May 12, from 4-6 p.m. 4 – 6 p.m. on the second floor of The Timbers of Eureka Recreation Center, 1 Coffey Park Ln, Eureka, Missouri, 63025.

The meeting will allow those interested to learn about plans for a 2027 project to make repairs along the corridor and share their thoughts about the project. Work includes:

Pavement repairs where needed and roadway resurfacing along I-44 between Eureka and Valley Park.
Repairing several bridges on I‑44.
Replacing the I-44 bridges at Williams Creek and improving culverts in the area.
Rebuilding the interstate median barrier.
Adding safety improvements at Antire Hill.
This meeting will allow the public to share insights, discuss concerns and provide comments, either directly to the engineers or through a survey.

During the meeting, MoDOT engineers will share their plans for the corridor and will gather feedback to help complete the design and construction of the project in 2027.

There will be no formal presentation. Participants may attend the meeting at any time May 12 between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.

People who require a reasonable accommodation to fully participate in this event can contact Andrew Gates before Wednesday, May 6 at [email protected] or call or text 314-223-8003.

For those who are unable to attend the meeting in person, the information shared during the meeting as well as a survey form will be available at https://www.modot.org/projects/Forward44SLPaveBridge after the meeting. People are welcome to view the information and provide comments about the project until Tuesday, May 26.

St. Louis County Police Valley Park Detail May 2026 Newsletter.Click Below for Newsletter:https://www.valleyparkmo.org/s...
05/04/2026

St. Louis County Police Valley Park Detail May 2026 Newsletter.

Click Below for Newsletter:
https://www.valleyparkmo.org/sites/g/files/vyhlif3976/f/uploads/may_26.pdf

From the St. Louis County Sheriff Office Phone Scams.
05/01/2026

From the St. Louis County Sheriff Office Phone Scams.

City Hall Closing at 1:00 PM.Due to the possibility of inclement weather City Hall will be closing at 1 PM today for the...
04/27/2026

City Hall Closing at 1:00 PM.

Due to the possibility of inclement weather City Hall will be closing at 1 PM today for the safety of our employees. City Hall will reopen tomorrow morning at 8 AM. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Rx Takeback April 2026St. Louis County Policehttps://www.valleyparkmo.org/sites/g/files/vyhlif3976/f/uploads/rx_takeback...
04/21/2026

Rx Takeback April 2026
St. Louis County Police

https://www.valleyparkmo.org/sites/g/files/vyhlif3976/f/uploads/rx_takeback_april_2026_0.pdf

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55 Crescent Avenue
Valley Park, MO
63088

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Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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