Letters to update accounts have been sent out. Please fill out the form and return it to City Hall at your earliest convenience. If you have any questions, please call 573-594-6186.
The Vandalia Family Aquatic Center will be hosting swim lessons this summer. The dates are June 17th - 20th, June 24th - 27th, July 8th - 11th and July 22nd - 25th. The cost of lessons is $45 per participant. The Liability form must be signed in order to participate. Please contact City Hall at 573-594-6186 to request a form.
All-Town Trash Pick Up will be Saturday, May 11th. Please have all items set out on Friday night. Do NOT put out construction waste or loose items are not considered part pf clean ups. Everything must be bundled, bagged, or box and no longer than 4' in length. Only two appliances per household. Any appliance that requires refrigerant/Freon must be tagged with a completed copy of the paperwork stating that the refrigerant /Freon and compressor have been removed by a certified technician.

All-Town Garage Sales are Saturday, May 4th. Maps will be in the Vandalia Leader that comes out today!

Here are the 2024 dates for swim lessons at the Vandalia Family Aquatic Center. You can find and print out the forms online or contact city hall for a paper copy.
Here are the 2024 Vandalia Family Aquatic Center fees.
This phone was found at the fairgrounds by the pavilion. Please claim at Vandalia City Hall.

The pound has acquired a couple of dogs that need to be claimed. Please contact city hall at 573-594-6186.
*****ADOPTION PAID*****
Adoption has been paid for this loving lady. If you are interested in adopting her, please contact city hall at 573-594-6186.

Audrain County and Boone Health to Sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) to
Evaluate Future Hospital Options. Audrain County Officials and Boone Health are prepared to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) on Friday, April 12, 2024, at the Audrain County Courthouse Rotunda at 2 PM. The purpose of the NDA is to allow for a full review of hospital service needs for Audrain County and the co-development of a master health plan to meet the needs of the citizens and businesses of the county.
This little "Lady" has now been at the pound for 10 days. Her owner has yet to claim her, and she would like to find a new home. She is gentle and loves to be loved. She has had puppies sometime in the past. Her adoption fee is $10, and you have to show proof of vaccinations and spade in the next 30 days. If you would like to adopt her or know where she can find a loving home, please contact Vandalia City Hall at 573-594-6186.

https://dnrservices.mo.gov/ccr/mo2010812.pdf
Vandalia's Water Quality Report
You can get a paper copy available at city hall.
You can also view it on www.vandaliamo.net under documents, 2023 Water Quality Report.
Hydrant Flushing starts today and will continue through the daytime hours until Friday, April 12, 2024. Daytime hours are 7:00 am to 4:00 pm. As a precaution, we would ask that City water customers refrain from doing laundry during this time because of the possibility of discoloration in the water. The City regrets any temporary inconvenience this process causes and appreciates your cooperation during this time.
What Is Hydrant Flushing?
Hydrant flushing is the quick release of water from fire hydrants, used to maintain the quality of a city’s water distribution system. It serves several crucial purposes:
Ensuring Proper Water Flow: Hydrant flushing ensures that water flows properly in hydrants, benefiting firefighters, residents, and businesses.
Clearing Sediments and Minerals: Over time, sediments and minerals can accumulate in the water main. Flushing helps remove these deposits, maintaining high water quality.
Regular Maintenance: It’s typically done twice a year—in spring and fall—to keep the system in optimal condition.
Duration: The process takes about 30 to 60 minutes.
Discoloration and Water Quality
During hydrant flushing, water can become discolored. Some slight discoloration is natural and usually dissipates. However, if your water remains yellow or brown even after several hours, it’s essential to call a plumbing service. Persistent discoloration may indicate issues with the water main or pipes.
Hydrant flushing plays a vital role in maintaining water quality, ensuring proper flow, and protecting our water distribution system. So next time you see a fire hydrant being flushed, remember that it’s not just water—it’s an essential part of our safety infrastructure.

The Vandalia Family Aquatic Center will open, Saturday, May 25th for the 2024 season. Daily admission will be $5.00 (16 & older) per person, $4.00 (15 & under) per person, and children under the age of 3 FREE. All children under 8 MUST be accompanied by a parents or guardian. Parents or guardians MUST pay to watch. Pool passes $60 individual or $180.00 (maximum 3 full price pass) plus $20.00 for each additional family member living in the household. Pool rentals 7pm - 9pm $225.00.

This little lady is looking for her owners. She is safe but would like to be home. If you are the owner or know the owner, please contact Vandalia City Hall at 573-594-6186. Please help this lady find her owners..

FOUND -
Tri-County Park - ear buds (pair)
Daniels - Sunglasses
Please come to city hall to claim
These boys were dropped off outside of town then made their way back to find their owners. They have been contacted but never claimed them. These two are sweet and loveable and would make a great companion or best friend. The white pit mix has trouble seeing out of one eye and will lead you where he wants to go. They are both playful and looking for a FUR-ever home. Please contact Vandalia City Hall at 573-594-6186, if you would like to adopt these boys.


This little lady is up for adoption as her owners abandon her. She is a medium sized shepherd mix. He adoption cost will be $10. Please contact Vandalia City Hall at 573-594-6186, if you are interested in being her FUR-ever home.

There will be a 48 Hour BOIL ADVISORY on the north side of town, St John from Lindell to Sixth St
For the billing month of January, with the temperature being below freezing, the water readings were estimated. We did try to catch all HIGH readings, but I am sure some passed through. If your bill was much higher than normal, please contact city hall and we will try to correct the bill. Most bill should balance out in the next month's billing. If the estimate was high, next month's bill should be lower. If your estimate was low, your next bill will be higher. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

