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Waynesville Weekly Updates w/Mayor Sean A. Wilson

Waynesville Weekly Updates w/Mayor Sean A. Wilson

Di: 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.

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  • How A Small Town Won Big: Waynesville’s Story Goes Statewide
    Feb 5 2026

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    A community win deserves a bigger stage, and Waynesville just earned one. After an outpouring of votes and neighbor-to-neighbor support, we’re officially part of the Missouri Humanities Small Town Showcase, a statewide celebration of local stories tied to the U.S. 250 commemoration. We walk through what this recognition means, how a film and podcast team will capture the town’s voice, and why your story—whether it’s about Route 66 memories, neighborhood milestones, or quiet acts of service—belongs in the spotlight.

    We also get practical. You can now use the Ward Finder to confirm your ward, find your council members, and reach the right person with questions or ideas. That simple step helps us plan better, set priorities with real input, and keep accountability close to home. If you’ve never contacted a representative before, this is the easiest on-ramp to local government and a direct line for shaping what comes next.

    Looking ahead, the Route 66 Centennial takes center stage as volunteers rally around projects that honor the Mother Road’s legacy in our town. Whether you bring time, skills, or connections, there’s a role for you. And for neighbors who need it, we share details for the free tax center near the downtown square—hours, eligibility, and the phone number to book help. From storytelling to services, every piece points toward the same goal: a Waynesville that listens, includes, and moves forward together.

    If this resonated, share it with a neighbor, subscribe for updates, and leave a quick review so more folks can find the show. Your voice keeps Waynesville’s story alive—what should we highlight next?

    We share the story of Pumpkin Fest passing to new leadership, honor local award winners, and walk through key council decisions on sidewalks, utilities, and annexation. We preview the WAG kickoff, student design proposals, Halloween safety, and Veterans Day plans.

    • Pumpkin Fest legacy and new facilitator
    • Community awards for Joanne and Brooklyn
    • Halloween hours and safety guidance
    • Application deadline and City Hall contact
    • Resolutions including airport board reappointment
    • Annexation of Rocky Dale Road
    • Utility rate changes effective 2026
    • TAP grant phases for sidewalk improvements
    • Rezoning request on Rocky Dale and Lyle Curtis did not pass
    • WAG meeting launch for cultural heritage projects
    • Missouri S&T student design concepts and briefings
    • Veterans Day parade time and location

    We will meet at the St. Robert Municipal Parking lot at 11 a.m., with the parade kicking off at around 11:30 a.m., followed by the opening ceremony

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    5 min
  • Trust, Timing, And A City’s Promise To Serve Better
    Jan 13 2026

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    We extend utility payment due dates to January 20 to relieve pressure from recurring mail delays and explain our plan to keep local mail local. We also invite residents to enroll in e‑billing, attend the Thursday council meeting, and note the MLK Day closure.

    • new utility due date on 20 January with penalties starting 21 January
    • recurring mail delays and impact on billing trust
    • legislative push to keep local mail local
    • e‑billing sign‑ups to reduce delivery risk
    • redundancies for residents and city operations
    • council meeting on Thursday at 5 pm
    • City Hall closed on Monday, 19 January for MLK Day of Service

    Sign up for e-billing. Call 573-774-5217 to get started.


    We share the story of Pumpkin Fest passing to new leadership, honor local award winners, and walk through key council decisions on sidewalks, utilities, and annexation. We preview the WAG kickoff, student design proposals, Halloween safety, and Veterans Day plans.

    • Pumpkin Fest legacy and new facilitator
    • Community awards for Joanne and Brooklyn
    • Halloween hours and safety guidance
    • Application deadline and City Hall contact
    • Resolutions including airport board reappointment
    • Annexation of Rocky Dale Road
    • Utility rate changes effective 2026
    • TAP grant phases for sidewalk improvements
    • Rezoning request on Rocky Dale and Lyle Curtis did not pass
    • WAG meeting launch for cultural heritage projects
    • Missouri S&T student design concepts and briefings
    • Veterans Day parade time and location

    We will meet at the St. Robert Municipal Parking lot at 11 a.m., with the parade kicking off at around 11:30 a.m., followed by the opening ceremony

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    3 min
  • Route 66 Centennial Plans And Community Momentum
    Jan 7 2026

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    We share a safety-first plan for Route 66 upgrades, a slate of centennial events, and a community history project built to welcome visitors while honoring local roots. We also outline committee schedules, a legacy business program, the Veterans Day Parade, and how to vote for the Small Town Showcase.

    • Sidewalk installation and speed awareness along Route 66
    • Committee week schedule across utilities, roads, public safety, HR and finance
    • Route 66 centennial events including the Great Race and Big Bam
    • Downtown upgrades with ADA crosswalks and improved lighting
    • Waynesville Action Group’s newspaper to document 100+ years
    • Invitation for every business to be featured in the history project
    • Legacy business recognition for firms 50+ years strong
    • Veterans Day Parade on 11 November at 11
    • Small Town Showcase voting via app and website

    Please go and vote. If you have the city app, the link should be on the city app. You can go to our city website and you can also vote there. Vote as much as you can.


    We share the story of Pumpkin Fest passing to new leadership, honor local award winners, and walk through key council decisions on sidewalks, utilities, and annexation. We preview the WAG kickoff, student design proposals, Halloween safety, and Veterans Day plans.

    • Pumpkin Fest legacy and new facilitator
    • Community awards for Joanne and Brooklyn
    • Halloween hours and safety guidance
    • Application deadline and City Hall contact
    • Resolutions including airport board reappointment
    • Annexation of Rocky Dale Road
    • Utility rate changes effective 2026
    • TAP grant phases for sidewalk improvements
    • Rezoning request on Rocky Dale and Lyle Curtis did not pass
    • WAG meeting launch for cultural heritage projects
    • Missouri S&T student design concepts and briefings
    • Veterans Day parade time and location

    We will meet at the St. Robert Municipal Parking lot at 11 a.m., with the parade kicking off at around 11:30 a.m., followed by the opening ceremony

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    6 min
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