Community Resources
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Citizens’ Service Bureau
The Citizens’ Service Bureau (CSB) is the customer service department for the City of St. Louis.
Services
- Derelict Vehicles
- Graffiti
- Parks
- Recycling
- Sidewalks
- Stray Animals
- Street Signs
- Street/Alley Issues
- Street Lighting
- Traffic Signals
- Trash/Debris
- Trees
- Unsecured Building
- Water Main Break
- Weeds/High Grass
Preparation
Have the exact street address where the problem is occurring (or intersection if it is a traffic problem) and be prepared to give an accurate description of what you have observed.
Contact Information
Phone: (314) 622-4800
Web: stlouis-mo.gov/services
Twitter: @stlcsb
Neighborhood Improvement Specialist
Fees
None
What to Expect
After filing your request, CSB will give you a service request number and let you know which City department is going to respond to this request. You will receive a date by which they expect to have a response from that department. A response may indicate completion of work or it may indicate that an inspection has been completed and the responsible party (usually the property owner) has been issued a violation notice. Either way, you may contact CSB after the target response date to find out the status of your request. You may also find basic information about the status of your request on-line.
Police
FOR EMERGENCIES, DIAL 911
For Non-Emergencies, contact the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department at 314-444-5555 or 314-231-1212.
Neighborhood Liaison Officer:
Rosa Rojas
Email: rrojas@slmpd.org
Phone: (314) 444-2576
Lafayette Square is located in the St. Louis Police Department’s Third District.
Led by Captain Joseph Morici, the Third District includes the neighborhoods of Benton Park, Benton Park West, Compton Heights, Fox Park, Gravois Park, Kosciusko, Lafayette Square, Lasalle, Marine Villa, McKinley Heights, Peabody/Darst/Webbe, Soulard, The Gate District, Tower Grove East and portions of Dutchtown.

Community Outreach Meetings
Meetings are held every three months (March, June, September and December) on the second Thursday at 7:00 p.m. at the Five Star Senior Center located at 2832 Arsenal. Due to COVID 19, meeting details are subject to change.
Third District Contact Information
Central Patrol Division
919 North Jefferson
St. Louis, MO 63106
314-444-2500
Utilities
- Ameren (Alley Lights): 314-342-1000
- Laclede Gas: 314-342-0800
- Spire – Gas, Sewer and Water:
A rich history.
Lafayette Square is one of St. Louis’s most vibrant historic neighborhoods, known for its restored Victorian homes and Lafayette Park, the city’s oldest public park, established in 1836. Once a post–Civil War enclave for St. Louis’s elite, the area declined after the 1896 tornado but was revitalized beginning in the 1970s when residents launched preservation efforts. Designated the city’s first historic district in 1972, Lafayette Square today blends architectural beauty, community spirit and a deep connection to St. Louis’s past.
