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Waynesville Weekly Updates w/Mayor Sean A. Wilson

Waynesville Weekly Updates w/Mayor Sean A. Wilson

De: Mayor Sean A. Wilson
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Join Mayor Sean A. Wilson for weekly community updates for Waynesville. Periodically, he will have community guests who will share resources throughout the area for our citizens.

© 2025 Waynesville Weekly Updates w/Mayor Sean A. Wilson
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  • Fireworks, Apps, and Summer Fun: The Mayor's Weekly Update
    Jun 25 2025

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    Mayor Sean Wilson delivers the weekly Waynesville update covering recent events, important initiatives, and upcoming activities for the community. The mayor encourages citizens to download the City app to receive important updates and emergency notifications without social media.

    • Thanks to participants of the Juneteenth celebration and Cave State Cruisers event
    • City app download initiative aims to reach 2,000 citizens by year-end
    • Firework regulations permit discharge June 3-5 from 8am-10pm on private property with permission
    • Children under 14 must have supervision from someone 21+ when using fireworks
    • Upcoming events include city council meeting (June 26), PTSD Awareness Walk and Skate on the Square (June 27)
    • 4th of July celebration at Fort Leonard Wood features headliner Kanan Smith
    • City offices closed July 4th but trash will still be collected
    • Reminder to stay hydrated, check on elderly neighbors, and keep pets safe during extreme heat


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    7 m
  • Waynesville Updates: Construction, Holidays, and Community Events
    Jun 17 2025

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    Mayor Sean Wilson takes to the microphone with his signature warmth to deliver crucial updates for the Waynesville community this week. The business landscape is evolving with McDonald's undergoing renovations and a new Domino's featuring both drive-in and drive-through service under construction on I-Cord Avenue. Both establishments are projected to open their doors this fall, bringing new dining options to our growing community.

    The city continues making strides in accessibility with sidewalk and ADA upgrades currently underway. Mayor Wilson highlights the collaborative effort with MoDOT to resolve right-of-way issues, showcasing the partnership approach to community improvement. As always, he reminds residents that weather conditions may impact projected completion dates for all ongoing projects.

    With Juneteenth approaching, there are important schedule changes to note. Trash pickup will shift to Wednesday, June 19th, with recycling moving to Friday, June 20th. City Hall will close for the holiday but reopen Friday from 8am to 4pm. The community is invited to celebrate Juneteenth at Rubidoux Park with live entertainment, food, and family activities honoring freedom and unity. Other exciting events on the horizon include the 37th annual Cave State Cruisers show, a PTSD awareness walk, and the rescheduled Skate on the Square event.

    As July approaches, Mayor Wilson provides a timely reminder about fireworks regulations within city limits. Residents may discharge fireworks only on July 3rd-5th between 8am and 10pm on private property or in designated park areas. Children under 14 require adult supervision, and the city may issue temporary suspensions during drought or high winds. These guidelines ensure everyone can celebrate safely while respecting our community.

    Have questions about any of these updates? Reach out to City Hall or the specific contact information provided for each event. Stay connected with us through our official channels and we'll see you around town at our upcoming community gatherings!

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    5 m
  • Small Town, Big Heart: Waynesville's Community Calendar
    Jun 10 2025

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    Mayor Sean Wilson shares updates after returning from a strategic leadership seminar at the Army War College where he made valuable connections for Waynesville's future development. This weekly update covers community events, schedule changes, and exciting summer activities happening throughout the city.

    • Nearly 50 bikes, fishing equipment, and sports gear were distributed during National Kids to Park Day thanks to Nathan Carmen's exceptional coordination with local businesses
    • Veterans Streamer Ceremony scheduled for June 11th at Gammon Field, celebrating the Army's 250th birthday
    • Army Partnership Recognition Ceremony on June 13th at Lincoln Hall Auditorium recognizes joint efforts between Waynesville, Fort Leonard Wood, and St. Robert
    • 37th annual Cave State Cruisers Car Show coming to Ruby Dew Park on June 21-22
    • City offices closed Thursday, June 19th for Juneteenth with trash collection moved to Wednesday, June 18th
    • Splash Pad at Ruby Dew Park now open daily from 6am to 10pm for summer fun

    Stay engaged, stay hydrated, and enjoy all the community events Waynesville has to offer this summer.


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