Board of Aldermen
The Board of Aldermen is the legislative body of the City of St. Louis and creates, passes, and amends local laws, as well as approve the City's budget every year. There are fourteen aldermen, one from each ward in the City and a President.
Board Bills
Legislation is introduced by Aldermen in the form of a Board Bill.
Resolutions
Resolutions are made to express consensus on matters of public policy, or for internal administrative purposes.
Ordinances
After a Bill is adopted by the Board of Aldermen and signed by the Mayor, it becomes a City Ordinance.
News
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Mayor Spencer and Board of Aldermen Collaborate on Proposal of $13.7 Million for Tornado-Resident Housing and Winter Shelter
 The Mayor’s Office is working closely with the Board of Aldermen to introduce these bills and see them passed and signed as quickly as possible.
 Press release | Office of the Mayor,Board of Aldermen | 10/30/2025
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Legislative Session Resumes with New Avenues for Public Input
 Board of Aldermen return from legislative recess, announcing new public engagement tools to help residents stay informed.
 News/Announcement | President of the Board of Aldermen,Board of Aldermen | 09/12/2025
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2025 Legislative Report of the President
 The St. Louis City Board of Aldermen has launched a new meeting management system to make it easier for residents to track the legislative process.
 News/Announcement | President of the Board of Aldermen,Board of Aldermen | 02/11/2025
Procurement
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Contact Information
Address: 
1200 Market
, City Hall, Room 230
St. Louis, Missouri 63103
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