August 2010 Newsletter - the St Louis County Municipal League-2025

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Louis City operates under a mayor-council system, while St. Louis County has a County Executive and Council. The county also has a number of unincorporated areas, which are governed by the county government. Another major difference is the level of urbanization.
Municipal leagues are entities that aim to serve as advocates for municipal interests and as providers of training, technical assistance, research, and information to city and town officials.
Frontenac Starting off this list at #1 is the prestigious town of Frontenac, located in the heart of St. Louis Countys wealthy central corridor. Its within the 63131 zip code, which is one of the wealthiest in the state of Missouri. Frontenac is the go-to for high-end shopping and dining.