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Located within minutes of downtown St. Louis, the City of Brentwood is a community of 8,200 residents, boasting a unique blend of quality residential neighborhoods and one of the most thriving business districts in the St. Louis metropolitan area. Learn More
This 32 acre park has boundless opportunities for fun! There is a beautiful pavilion, the Great Rivers Greenway trail that connects into the Brentwood trail system, plus the lake and amphitheater. Fishing or swimming is not allowed in the lake.
Nestled in the heart of St. Louis County, Brentwood’s living options include single-family homes, condominium developments, and apartments. The city is home to a wide array of businesses, from one-person shops to large retailers including Target and Whole Foods.
The Planning & Development Department serves the citizens of Brentwood through traditional planning (both current and long-range) and economic development, as well as zoning administration, code enforcement and building permits.
Brentwood Park. This massive 32 acre park has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages. With a section of the Great Rivers Greenway trail, a beautiful pavilion, walking trails, an amphitheater, restrooms and the 2 acre destination playground.
The City of Brentwood's departments routinely work together to provide cohesive, efficient services to residents, businesses and visitors. City offices are closed weekends and most holidays.
The Brentwood Historical Society is a nonprofit, volunteer group dedicated to collecting and preserving the history of Brentwood. A group of citizens formed the society in 1982. The historical collection includes photos, newspaper articles and yearbooks, in addition to personal and official records.
The Sanitation Department is responsible for the collection of trash, recycling and yard waste for single-family homes and Brentwood Forest Condominiums. This service is offered at no charge to residents.
Effective and efficient government that serves the needs of Brentwood residents and businesses and operates in a process of continuous improvement; and Preservation and enhancement of public and private spaces to create a “sense of place” for Brentwood.
The Brentwood Bound Plan is a comprehensive solution to overcome flooding and public safety challenges presented by the Deer Creek channel and to improve the Manchester Road corridor within the City of Brentwood.