SOS!!! SAVE THE SEARCHLIGHT!!!
Restoring a Landmark: The University City Beacon
As the sun sets, the silhouette of University City has long been defined by its unique architecture and stunning brick homes. For residents returning home from work or travel, a lit beacon atop our historic City Hall serves as a clear signal of arrival and a landmark for the entire region.
A Connection to Our History
The City Hall building—originally the Women’s Magazine Building—is a cornerstone of our community's identity. Built in 1903, this octagonal monument stands as a reminder of our city’s growth from open farmland to a vibrant urban center. Lighting the beacon isn't just about aesthetics; it’s about honoring that heritage and remembering the dream that made our city a reality.
More Than Just a Light
When the light is on (our aim is 2-3 times per year with the restoration) it acts as a focal point for University City:
It serves as a visual "North Star" for residents returning from neighboring cities and a beacon for the city that symbolizes the vibrant rich heritage and history of our incredible city.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
We are asking the City Council to restore the light and establish a schedule to illuminate it for special events and holidays. Let’s ensure this historic feature continues to represent our city for generations to come. Tell them you want to see the City Hall light restored as a permanent symbol of our community's spirit and sign our PETITION for the restoration of the light.
Mayor: Terry Crow mayor@ucitymo.org
Interim City Manager Brooke Sharp bsmith@ucitymo.org
Councilmember 1st Ward: Lisa Brenner lisabrennerucity@gmail.com
Councilmember 1st Ward: Steve McMahon steve_mcmahon@att.net
Councilmember 2nd Ward: John Tieman tiemanucity@gmail.com
Councilmember 2nd Ward: Dennis Fuller fullerucity@gmail.com
Councilmember 3rd Ward: Bwayne Smotherson bsmotherson@gmail.com
Councilmember 3rd Ward: Stacy Clay clayucity@gmail.com