St Charles, MO
Municipality in Missouri
United States
St Charles, MO utilized Survey123 technology to develop the "Report A Concern" app
St. Charles City utilized Survey123 technology in order to develop a Report A Concern app. The app can be accessed via computer or by smartphone. Using Report A Concern provides more accurate location information for municipal problems and comes at no additional cost to the city.
St Charles, MO
United States
St Charles, MO started a voluntary community camera program
This community camera program allows residents to register their private surveillance systems with the St. Charles Police Department. Participants in the program allow officers access to their cameras when a crime occurs to generate stronger leads and help solve cases.
St Charles, MO
United States
St Charles, MO Police Department started an Explorer Program for local youth ages 14 to 21
St. Charles City Police started an Explorer Program for local youth ages 14 to 21. The program teaches community policy, criminal law, officer safety, event security, and requires ride-alongs and bi-weekly meetings. Explorers must pass a background check before joining.
St Charles, MO
United States
St Charles, MO Police officers are upgrading their body cameras
St. Charles continues to remain at the forefront of police body cameras. While officers in other jurisdictions don’t even have body cameras, St. Charles PD contracted with Axon for cutting-edge body cameras. The City Council approved upgraded body cameras and dash cams for 2020.
St Charles, MO
United States
St Charles, MO wants to improve city parking with a GPS app grant
St. Charles County applied for an $800,000 grant to build a GPS mobile app that would reduce parking stress. The app would guide drivers to empty parking spaces in order to relieve congestion. St. Charles City and the County will both contribute $100,000 if the app is created.
St Charles, MO
United States
St Charles County, MO
United States