🌼 Have you noticed some amazing volunteers working in our city garden beds? 🌼
Those dedicated individuals are our VIPs (Volunteers in the Parks), a volunteer group through Washington In Bloom (WIB)!
Twice each month, these volunteers spend their time weeding, caring for the beautiful landscaping they planted earlier this year, and maintaining the perennials that bring color and life to our community throughout the seasons.
Washington In Bloom also proudly participates in the America in Bloom Program. This year marks our 14th year as participants! In the coming weeks, America in Bloom Advisors will visit Washington to assess our community, celebrate our successes, and offer recommendations on how we can continue to grow and improve.
Be sure to stop by the west side of City Hall, between City Hall and the Library, to see our All-America Selections Display Garden! Every plant in this garden was started from seed, planted, and is lovingly maintained by our Washington In Bloom Volunteers.
A huge thank you to our VIPs and WIB Members for the countless hours they dedicate to making Washington a more beautiful place to live, work, and visit. 🌸🌿
If you have a passion for gardening and would like to get involved with Washington In Bloom, VIPs, or both, we'd love to have you! Reach out to us at parks@washmo.gov to learn how you can join this incredible group of volunteers.

Night Shift Summary 07/07/26
Non-injury traffic crash on Highway 100 near Washington Heights Drive.
Assisted a subject in checking their residence for an animal on Don Avenue.
Alarm in Washington Square. Accidental.
Spoke with a subject on Linden Lane in regards to harassing text messages.

Day Shift Summary 07/07/26
Parking complaint in the 1700 block of High St.
Check the well-being in the 6300 block of Meadowlake Dr.
A private property motor vehicle crash occurred in the area of Washington Corners.
Fraud was reported in the area of Whispering Oaks Dr.
A motor vehicle crash occurred in the area of Hwy 100 and A Roy Dr.
Assisted EMS with a sick case in the 1100 block of W. Main St.
Stealing was reported in the 100 block of Fulton St.
A crisis intervention report was completed in the 500 block of E. 14th St.
A motor vehicle crash occurred in the area of High St. and 14th St.
Stealing was reported in the 500 block of E. 5th St.

Officer Kennedy joins our team with prior law enforcement experience! His background, skills, and dedication to service will make him a great asset to our department and the community we serve!
Night Shift Summary 07/06/26
Peace disturbance on Vernaci Drive. Subjects causing the disturbance were contacted and left the area.
Subject came into the PD with questions regarding child custody.
Checked on a subject in Washington Square that was sleeping in a vehicle. Subject was a delivery driver and was napping between deliveries.
Assisted WFD with an alarm in Washington Crossing. Accidental.

Day Shift Summary 07/6/26
Trespassing was reported in the 300 block of WW Industrial Dr.
A motor vehicle crash occurred in the area of Hwy 47 and E. 8th St.
Property damage was reported in the area of Elbert Dr.
A motor vehicle crash occurred in the area of High St. and Horn St.
Trespassing was reported in the 900 block of E. 5th St.
Traffic complaint was reported in the 2200 block of Brookview Dr.
Found property was located in the area of Bernard St. and W. Main St., returned to owner.
A motor vehicle crash occurred in the area of Westlink Dr. and W. Main St.
A male was arrested for a driver's license violation in the area of Hwy 100 and Washington Hgts.
Stealing was reported in the 100 block of W. Main St.
A male was arrested on fugitive warrants in the area of Washington Sq. and Hwy 100.
A male was arrested for a driver's license violation in the area of Hwy 100 and Bedford Center.
A motor vehicle crash occurred in the area of Hwy 100 and Bluff Rd.
ARRESTS DO NOT IMPLY GUILT


Day Shift Summary 07/03/26
Traffic crash in the area of Kingsland Drive.
Homeless activity in the 300 block of East 8th Street.
Traffic crash in the area of east 5th.
Traffic crash in the area of Valley Drive.
Trespassing report in the 900 block of East 5th.


Night Shift Summary 07/02/226
Non-injury traffic crash on Highway 100 at Vernaci Drive.
Disturbance reported on Southwinds Drive. One of the subjects left for the evening.
Wallet was turned in that was located at West 14th Street and High Street. Wallet was returned to the owner.
Several firework complaints.
Report of subjects attempting to get into a residence in the 400 block of Elm Street. Subjects were contacted and were just at the incorrect address.

Day Shift Summary 07/02/26
An informational report was taken at WPD.
A subject was taken into custody for a traffic/license violation in the 2300 block of East 5th.
A vehicle collision occurred near East 5th and Highway 100.
Harassment was reported from Southwinds Circle.

Join us as we celebrate America's 250th Anniversary and a remarkable milestone—The American Legion Post 218's 101st year of bringing this cherished fireworks tradition to our community!
This year, we're proud to announce to be partnering with them for future displays, and together we hope to continue this hometown tradition for 101 more years.
📍 Washington City Fairgrounds
🕕 6:00–10:00 PM
Enjoy an evening of:
🌭 Delicious food
🛍️ Local vendors
🎶 Live music
🎈 Kid Zone fun for the whole family
🎇 Patriotic display begins at 9:25 PM
💥 Fireworks launch at 9:30 PM
Pack up your friends, family, lawn chairs, and blankets, and join us for our 101st annual fireworks display as we celebrate our nation's Independence Day and the spirit that has brought our community together for more than a century.
We can't wait to celebrate with you!🎆


City offices will be closed Friday, July 3, in observance of Independence Day.
♻️ The Recycling Center and Landfill will remain OPEN on Friday, July 3, but will be CLOSED on Saturday, July 4.
🚛 Curbside trash and recycling collection will NOT be affected and will follow the normal schedule.
We wish everyone a safe and happy Independence Day weekend!

Looking for a career where you can make a difference and feel supported while doing it? Join the team at the Washington Police Department!
✔ Competitive Pay
✔ Exceptional Benefits
✔ Supportive Team Environment
✔ An Amazing Community Behind Us
If you’re ready to serve a community that truly appreciates its officers, we’d love to hear from you! Apply today and become part of something bigger.

Join us at The Agnes Nolting Aquatic Complex on Thursday, July 30th, where we'll be showing Hoppers from the pool!
🎟️ Tickets: $6 per person
🌐 Purchase your tickets now at https://washmoparksandrec.com
Over the phone at (636) 390-1080
OR in person at 405 Jefferson St. | Washington 63090
👨👩👧👦 All ages welcome!
🏖️ Bring your favorite inflatable float and relax in the pool while you enjoy the movie on the big screen! (Please bring only pool-safe inflatables.)
🍿 Concessions will be available with food, drinks, and snacks available for purchase throughout the event.
⚠️ Important: Children 11 years old and younger must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older for the duration of the event.
Don't miss this unique movie night at the pool! Grab your float, bring your family and friends, and make a splash at Flick-N-Float. We can't wait to see you there! 🌊🎥🍿

Day Shift Summary. Date:06-30-2026
A report of a dog bite was taken in the area of West 9th Street.
A female subject turned herself in on outstanding warrants.
An assault was reported in the area of High Street.
Arrests do not imply guilt.

#SWPPP #washmo #waterwisewednesday

All part of your community volunteer fire service!
6/15: alarm, Southwinds Dr.
assist EMS, W. 12th St.
6/16: alarm, Youngfield Circle
alarm, Hwy YY
mutual aid, New Haven-Berger
alarm, Stone Bridge Ct.
alarm, Williams St.
6/17: alarm, W. 5th St.
6/18: check building, Patients First Dr.
6/19: check area, Hwy YY
dumpster fire, High St.
assist EMS, W. 8th st.
6/20: mutual aid, Union
6/21: alarm, Anniston Dr.
electrical hazard, Dawn Dr.



