Ste. Genevieve Board of Aldermen may lift police chief residency requirement

STE. GENEVIEVE — The Ste. Genevieve Board of Aldermen is expected to consider abolishing its requirement that the police chief live within the city limits of Ste. Genevieve.

 

An ordinance to make the change is on the agenda for first round action at Thursday’s regular meeting.

 

Former Police Chief Eric Bennett left the city with two suggestions.

 

One — the board eliminate the residency requirement which has apparently been in effect ever since voters eliminated the elected position of town marshal in favor of having an appointed police chief. That was done in 1976.

 

The second suggestion was to name Lt. Jasen Crump as police chief.

 

Lt. Crump has been named the acting police chief.

 

The appointment of a police chief is on the agenda for Thursday’s meeting.

 

The city of Ste. Genevieve has begun advertising for a full time tourism marketing director:

 

TOURISM MARKETING DIRECTOR

Direct the marketing efforts for Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, the oldest permanent Missouri settlement well known for its preservation of architectural and historic resources.  The City was founded around 1750 with many unique historic architectural structures still used today.  Ste. Genevieve is home to the newest dinosaur discovery through the Museum Learning Center.  We have a prolific wine country, unique wedding venues, a National Registered Historic District downtown, and boast a National Historical Park.

 

This is a full-time position with benefits, working with the National Park Service, the Missouri State Parks, local non-profits, shops, and restaurants to create, promote, plan and implement a tourism marketing and management plan, oversee the visitstegen.com website, our social media pages, and help with the Welcome Center. 

 

Send your resume by email to pmeyer@stegenevieve.org or by mail to City of Ste. Genevieve, 165 S. 4th St., Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670.  Position open until filled.  EOE

 

City Administrator Happy Welch, in his report to the board of aldermen on the subject, said volunteers from the Tourism Advisory Council and Tourism Tax Commission will be helping to winnow down the applicants to two or three for them to be interviewed by the larger group to make a recommendation for hiring. He said they hope to have some finalists to interview in December with a recommendation at that point or in early January.

 

On a related note, Welch noted in his report to the board that more interviews are being conducted for the Welcome Center assistant position.

 

Thursday’s meeting of the Boar of Aldermen will be held at 6 p.m.

 

The meeting is open to the public and will be shown live on SteGenTV Channel 991 on the Spectrum cable TV.

 

The tentative agenda:

SG BOA AGENDA 102522