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Welcome to the City of Hazelwood

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 What's New in Hazelwood

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Trash Pickup Delay
Veolia Delays Trash Pick-Up Today Due to Icy Road Conditions    more...

Disaster Recovery Center Closes In University City
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Disaster Recovery Center opens in West End
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FEMA Flood assistance update
Disaster Recovery Center has opened in University City to provide face-to-face assistance to those suffering damages from recent flooding.    more...

HAZELWOOD CITY COUNCIL FILING OPENS
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Red Light Camera Violations
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      The City of Hazelwood was originally incorporated as the Village of Hazelwood, on September 7, 1949. However, this area of the Florissant Valley has a proud and rich heritage dating back to Indian settlements in 4000 B.C. French explorers were the first to venture into the area in the late 1600's, with the French being the first to settle in the region and the Spanish settlers in the late 1700's. In 1797 a wagon train of American settlers made their way to the area from Virginia, Kentucky and the Deep South.

      When industry and business began locating in the valley, the city of Florissant tried to annex what is now Hazelwood. However, a group of determined farmers did not want that to happen and banded together in 1944 to fight the annexation. Although the "battle" seemed a mismatch, the farmers won and on September 26, 1949, The Village of Hazelwood Board of Trustees met for the first time in the Elm Grove Schoolhouse now known as the little red schoolhouse.

      Hazelwood has grown substantially since then and an election for Home Rule by Charter was held and passed overwhelmingly in October 1969.

      Today, we are one of the largest cities in St. Louis County and home to nearly 27,000 residents and more than 800 businesses, including 12 Fortune 500 companies, six Fortune 1,000 companies and 10 corporate headquarters.

      The City of Hazelwood is a Home rule Charter City, governed by a Council/Manager form of government, with an elected mayor and eight council members representing eight wards. The City Manager is the administrative officer.


Location
      The city is located in the Northwest portion of St. Louis County, approximately 15 miles from downtown St. Louis at the intersections of I-170 and 270. I-70 is less than three miles away. Interstates 64, 44 and 55 are all within easy driving.

      The City is approximately ten minutes from Lambert-St. Louis International Airport. Non-stop service is available to most U.S. cities for both cargo and passengers. Norfolk and Southern Railroad serves the city and many industrial site are served by the main line or spur. In addition, the city is served by all major St. Louis truck lines.


 
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