About McKinley Heights
Hello and metformin 500 mg for weight loss welcome to the McKinley Heights Neighborhood Associations (Saint Louis, MO 63104) web pages. MHNA meets regularly, 7- 8pm, on the first Monday of the month at Sigel Elementary School. Check our calendar to confirm regular and adjusted regular meetings dates and times. The school is located at 2039 Russell Blvd, Saint Louis MO 63104
McKinley Heights Neighborhood has become an Local Historic District within the City of St. Louis, Missouri.
The following link:
St. Louis City Ordinance 67901
is the historic code for McKinley Heights neighborhood, Saint Louis, MO 63104
Question(s) concerning McKinley Heights neighborhood send to: mckinleyhghts@gmail.com
McKinley Heights Neighborhood Association Executive Board for 2011- 2012:
President: Paul Casey
Vice President: TBA
Treasurer: Joe Strichert
Recording Secretary: Nita Pace
Parliamentarian: Jim Sonnemaker
Vice President of Development: Victor Panchot / Mark Reed
Corresponding Secretary: Mac Young
St. Louis City Government :
7th Ward Alderwoman: Phyllis Young tel. 314-622 3766
7th Ward NSO: Sandy Colvin tel. 314-657-1357
McKinley Heights Building Inspector: Marlow Davis tel. 314-622-5236
Citizen Service Bureau tel. 314-622-4800
St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Non-Emergency tel. 314-231-1212
3rd District Public Affairs – Joseph Calabro tel. 314-444-0169
3rd District Captain: Leyshock tel. 314-444-0125
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