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Mayor Glantz Writes About The Winds Of Change
Creve Coeur Mayor Barry Glantz writes about the state of the city.

Email: Gregg.Palermo@patch.com
Phone: (314) 258-5768
Hometown: Rochester, NY
Gregg is one of those people who at an early age knew what he wanted to do when he was all grown up. A stint writing accounts of his father's law firm softball league games before the age of 10 led him down a path which would ultimately take him to the University of Missouri School of Journalism and an award-winning career in broadcast television markets around the country. His forte comes in the form of investigative reporting and editing, having led teams of journalists on stories which have held authorities accountable, and in many cases, forced those in power to take action and even change laws.
When he's not knee-deep in making Creve Coeur Patch the best it can be, you'll find him supporting Mizzou athletics and spending time with his wife Melanie and their pets in their St. Louis County home.
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I would describe myself as a moderate. I don't actively support any political causes or sign petitions. I believe in reasonable discussions between reasonable people, hopefully yielding compromise.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I was raised as a Roman Catholic, educated by Jesuits in High School, was married in an Episcopal Church and was proud to participate in my niece's Bat Mitzvah in May 2010. Having said all that, I know my mother wishes I went to church more often.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I'm looking forward to learning about that from all of you. I promise you I don't come to the table with a pre-conceived set of ideas about anything in Creve Coeur. I hope you'll view our coverage as a reflection of the community, and if you don't, then please let me know.
Creve Coeur Mayor Barry Glantz writes about the state of the city.

The city is once again home to multiple options for quick walk-in medical care.
The project has not been formally presented to Creve Coeur's Planning and Zoning Commission or City Council, but will have a hearing in front of the Board of Adjustment in September.
You can sign up for a chance to talk to the second district Congresswoman.
Ballwin's Donald “Red” Loehr Police & Court Center board room has been closed for renovations over the summer. It will re-open for Tuesday's Planning and Zoning meeting.
The Ellisville City Council plans more discussion this week about solutions to neighborhood concerns about vehicle traffic.
The Labor Day holiday means changes in meeting times and in trash service in Creve Coeur.
Trash service will also be delayed as a result of the Labor Day holiday.
We're sharing the five most-read stories during the month of August on Ballwin-Ellisville Patch. Does our list match yours?
The following incidents were reported by Creve Coeur Police during the week of August 20.
Scott Moeller invented a game that's competing with scores of other product ideas in the hope of getting on Walmart stores nationwide.
State lawmakers took action this year on changes to Missouri's concealed weapons program, increased penalties for speeding and new requirements for abortion doctors, among other measures.
We're counting down the five most-read stories in the month of August on Creve Coeur Patch.
An electrifying 94 yard kick return from the Falcons' Jordan Haliburton highlighted a second half rally at Chaminade.
The Antoine Torrey coaching era at the Creve Coeur school began with a victory over Rockwood Summit.
William Vatterot could have faced up to 10 years in prison but will serve a lesser amount after pleading guilty Friday.
The court upheld a trial court ruling that the city properly granted a conditional use permit for the retailer.
Here are six things happening in town Aug. 30-Sept. 2 in St. Louis.
Here's what's playing in theaters around town this weekend, courtesy of our friends at Moviefone.
Looking to catch a movie this weekend? Before you go, check out this page each week for new movie listings, courtesy of our friends at Moviefone.