Waynesville Weekly Updates w/Mayor Sean A. Wilson
Join Mayor Sean A. Wilson for weekly community updates for Waynesville. Periodically, he will have community guests who will share resources throughout the area for our citizens.
Episodes
61 episodes
National Police Week Gratitude And A Real Talk On Vandalism
We share a candid weekly update for Waynesville that starts with gratitude for our police officers and turns into a direct call for residents to take responsibility for safety and respect for property. We also highlight mental health awareness,...
Freedom Fest (Red, White, & Blue); Civiltiy Speak Your Peace
We share a lesson on civility from the National Civics Bee and why focusing on problems instead of personal attacks helps our whole community get more done. We also run through what’s happening around Waynesville this week, from Freedom Fest to...
What’S Happening In Waynesville On Route 66 This Week
Waynesville doesn’t “just happen” on its own. It’s built week by week through strong schools, local events that bring people downtown, and residents who show up when decisions are being made. I’m Mayor Sean Wilson, and this weekly update for Ap...
A Mayor’s Field Report On Service And Momentum
We share the latest Waynesville wins, from a weather-pivoted Sapper competition to national recognition for electric reliability. We also honor a standout police officer, preview upcoming community events, and ask you to help keep the city’s mo...
Spring Cleanup Dates Plus How Curbside Pickup Works In Waynesville
We share key dates and simple actions that make Waynesville run better, from Spring Cleanup logistics to weekend community staples. We also celebrate a major utility reliability honor, then close with safety reminders and a City Council invite ...
Easter Closures, Council Meetings, And Spring Cleanup Dates;
We share holiday service changes, upcoming council committee meetings, and key April dates residents need on their calendars. We also highlight ways to get involved, support families, celebrate Route 66 history, and promote local events for fre...
Waynesville Winter Bill Relief Explained
Winter Storm Fern pushed heaters into overdrive, and many of us are feeling it on our March utility bills. We lay out exactly what changed, what didn’t, and how the city stepped in to shield residents from the worst of the cost spikes—holding e...
How A Small Town Won Big: Waynesville’s Story Goes Statewide
A community win deserves a bigger stage, and Waynesville just earned one. After an outpouring of votes and neighbor-to-neighbor support, we’re officially part of the Missouri Humanities Small Town Showcase, a statewide celebration of local stor...
Trust, Timing, And A City’s Promise To Serve Better
We extend utility payment due dates to January 20 to relieve pressure from recurring mail delays and explain our plan to keep local mail local. We also invite residents to enroll in e‑billing, attend the Thursday council meeting, and note the M...
Route 66 Centennial Plans And Community Momentum
We share a safety-first plan for Route 66 upgrades, a slate of centennial events, and a community history project built to welcome visitors while honoring local roots. We also outline committee schedules, a legacy business program, the Veterans...