The Town of Grantwood Village

Welcome to Grantwood Village

Thank you for visiting the official website of the Town of Grantwood Village. Within our new website, you will find contact information for the Board of Trustees, information regarding our Homeowner’s Associations, and general information about the Village. Whether you are a current or prospective resident, we hope our website provides you the information you need while displaying all the greatness of Grantwood Village.

Grantwood is the proud home to nearly 900 residents, 345 homes, Grant’s Farm, The Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site, and Grant’s Trail. The Village is an active community with engaged and neighborly residents; it truly is a unique place to live.

If you need further assistance, have questions or comments, please contact one of the Trustees. We look forward to seeing you soon.

Upcoming Events


February Events

Board Meeting: Tueday, February 16, 2009 at 7:30pm at the Town Hall.    

 

 

Posted on 12 Jun 2009

News Updates


October Notes

Notes from the October Meeting - At the October 20th Board of Trustees' meeting, Trustee Cathy Forand was honored for her 20 years of service to Grantwood Village.  State Senator Eric Schmitt presented Trustee Forand with a Resolution from the Missouri State Senate, while Senator Kit Bond sent a congratulatory letter and Councilwoman Barbara Fraser provided a Resolution from the St. Louis County Council. Other special guests included former Grantwood Chairman, Ken Wilhelms, former Grantwood Officer, Steve Wilson, Sue Witte, widow of former Grantwood Officer Mark Witte, and numerous Residents and friends.

Earlier this year, Grantwood applied for a Missouri Department of Conservation TRIM (Tree Resource Improvement and Maintenance) Grant, and we received notification of our approval last month.  The monies received allow us to inventory all trees on the public grounds in the Village, giving us a guide to the type, health, and maintenance needs of our trees.  Inventory is now completed and the reporting process has begun. 

Street repairs in Forest Haven are set to begin within the next week, weather permitting.  We appreciate your patience during this time.

Erickson and Grant's Farm Manor - The planned Erickson Retirement Community at Grant's Farm Manor is officially off.  Erickson filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and plans to sell the undeveloped property just south of Grant's Farm.

November 3rd Election - There are two County wide ballot issues and a Lindbergh School District Propostion on the November ballot.  For more information on the Issues, please click on each one.

Proposition E911 - Emergency Communications

Propostion N - St. Louis County Smoking Ban

Proposition L - Lindbergh Schools

All Grantwood Residents vote at the Lower Level of the Grantwood Village Town Hall.  Polls are open from 6am to 7pm Tuesday, November 3rd.

Posted on 24 Oct 2009

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