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The Week Ahead: Suburban Chickens, Election Filing Begins, and Winning Money For Schools

A look at what's ahead this week on Creve Coeur Patch

Now that we've all had some time to do some Pujols processing, it is time to start a new week...

Monday night, Creve Coeur City Council members are scheduled to vote on the city's participation in a clean energy program designed to reduce Creve Coeur's as well as give first reading to an ordinance which would allow " to be kept for private, non-commercial, and non-breeding use on land zoned for higher education or single family residential, under certain conditions," according to a draft ordinance.

Tuesday is the first day candidates in next April's municipal elections can file. Harold Dielmann is term-limited and cannot run for re-election. A City Council seat from each ward is also up for election. There are also seats open for election to the boards of education for , Pattonville and Ladue Schools.

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We'll be at the government center throughout the day as city candidates file.

We will continue to follow up on the weekend news involving the selection of a , which serves part of Creve Coeur.

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