Sunday, June 26, 2011

Meet your Alderman, Ward Two Alderman, Steve Knarr (per the City site.)



Steve Knarr
(314) 348-0968

Steve Knarr has lived in Crestwood since 1992. He has three children, Julia, Alison and Kevin. He is a native of South St. Louis and currently works as the Chief Architect at BIS Frucon Engineering, a local architecture and engineering firm. He has practiced architecture for the past 30 years. His interest in serving Crestwood goes back to Mayor Pat Killoren who appointed him to his first board position.

“I believe government works best at the local level. I’ve seen Crestwood decline as the Mall has declined and I’ll work hard to help revitalize the mall and Crestwood’s tax base with it.”

Community Service:

Volunteer for Room at the Inn

Regular platelet donor for American Red Cross

United Way

Habitat for Humanity

National Trust for Historic Preservation

Civic Service:

Member, Crestwood Public Works Board: 1994-1996

Chairman, Crestwood Storm and Waste Water Committee: 1996-1998

Member, Crestwood Planning and Zoning Commission: 2002-2007

2008-2011

Board of Alderman 2007-2008

Education:

Bachelor of Environmental Design, University of Kansas

Bachelor of Architecture, University of Kansas

Registered architect in Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Texas, Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana

3 Comments:

Anonymous Tim Trueblood said...

Until former Mayor Robinson change this, the City of Crestwood always had an outside negotiator who negotiated for the City the agreement of understanding with Fire Fighters Union . The negotiator was replaced by the city Administrator and City Attorney by former Mayor Robinson. Recently the former Mayor and some members of the BOA acted to change the Charters rules on City employees campaigning for a City election.
Would you support the City of Crestwood removing it's staff from labor negotiations and returning to the use of professional negotiator as was used in the past?

4:48 PM, June 26, 2011  
Blogger Crestwood Independent said...

Tim, you bet we would, and should! What is needed is a professional arbitrator who has NO ties to Crestwood, or the voting public!

Talk about the fox in the hen house, WOW, what a deal for the politicos under the current rules. Can you say, "Quid Pro Quo?"

Tom Ford

5:43 PM, June 26, 2011  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mr. Knarr, what do you think?

5:44 PM, June 26, 2011  

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