St. Louis Treasurer
Official page of the Office of Treasurer Adam Layne - City of St. Louis, Missouri.
06/08/2026
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06/04/2026
CASHLESS PARKING TRIAL EXTENDED
Due to continued event parking demand, we are extending the cashless payment trial through Sunday, June 7, 2026.
The following parking facilities will remain cashless during the trial period:
• Justice Center Garage
• Cupples Station Garage
• Kiel Garage
• Williams Lot and City Hall Lot
Customers can conveniently pay with a debit or credit card, and there are no credit card processing fees charged to customers.
This trial helps us evaluate ways to improve the parking experience, increase operational efficiency through modern parking tools, and enhance safety for our employees by reducing the handling of cash.
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hank you for your patience and cooperation as we continue to modernize our parking operations.
For any questions or concerns please email us at [email protected]
06/01/2026
June is Caribbean Heritage Month!
This month, Treasurer Adam Layne proudly celebrates his Caribbean heritage and recognizes the rich culture, traditions, and contributions of Caribbean communities that help make St. Louis a vibrant and diverse city.
From music and food to history and community, Caribbean culture has left a lasting impact around the world and right here in our region. We invite residents to join in the celebration and learn more about the many free events and activities taking place throughout the month.
Visit Caribbean Association of St. Louis (CASTL) https://www.caribbstl.org/
to explore the calendar of free Caribbean Heritage Month events happening across St. Louis this June.
Join us in celebrating Caribbean Heritage Month!
06/01/2026
June is Pride Month!
At the St. Louis Treasurer's Office, we celebrate love, inclusion, and the diverse communities that make our city stronger. This month and every month, we stand in support of equality, respect, and the freedom for everyone to be their authentic selves. Happy Pride Month! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
05/30/2026
We have a busy weekend ahead for sports fans in Downtown St. Louis!
As you head out to enjoy the games and events, please remember that City of St. Louis Treasurer-owned event parking facilities will be operating cashless this weekend. Debit and credit cards will be accepted, with no additional credit card fees charged.
We appreciate FOX 2 for helping us share this important announcement with the community.
Plan ahead, park with ease, and enjoy the action!
Cashless-only payments begin at Downtown St. Louis parking garages One change you will notice this weekend: Several city-owned parking garages and lots are going cashless now through at least June 3.
05/27/2026
IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM TREASURER ADAM LAYNE 🚨
Effective during Cardinals games from Friday, May 29 through Wednesday, June 3, 2026, all City of St. Louis Treasurer-owned event parking locations will not accept CASH payments.
Accepted forms of payment will be Debit Card and Credit Card ONLY.
Not sure which facilities or lots are impacted? Visit ParkLouie’s Off-Street Parking page for a complete list:
https://parklouie.com/off-street-parking/
05/25/2026
Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country. 🇺🇸
The St. Louis Treasurer's Office will be closed today in observance of Memorial Day and will reopen tomorrow, Tuesday, May 26, during normal business hours.
Please also enjoy FREE on-street parking today throughout the City of St. Louis. Have a safe and meaningful Memorial Day. ❤️🤍💙
05/18/2026
Parking Amnesty Day at All Hands on Deck! We showed up rain or shine to serve the residents of St. Louis. Despite the weather, our community came together in a big way. Thank you to all of our incredible community partners and everyone who came out to participate. Your support and dedication did not go unnoticed!
If you came after our team left, please send an email to [email protected] with your plate number, we will reach out to you with your balance and $100 forgiveness.
05/16/2026
Rain or shine, All Hands on Deck is still happening today!
Join the Parking Division of the St. Louis Treasurer's Office at Fairground Park from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. for Parking Amnesty Day. Get up to $100 in parking ticket fees waived.
Come out, take advantage of this opportunity, and connect with City departments and community resources!
05/15/2026
It’s been 1 year since the tornado hit the city of St. Louis. I spent Friday evening helping friends in north city clear debris, haul bricks, and tarp. That weekend I spent time at the O’Fallon Rec Center with The People’s Response while also calling our bank partners and driving to local branches for supplies needed to distribute to impacted residents.
On Monday morning, I showed up to work in a t-shirt and jeans, meeting early that morning with my department directors and managers to remind them that this office is one that serves the community, asking them to join me in self-deployment because the need was great. I am grateful that so many of my team were ready and willing to respond and serve St. Louis. I presented my budget to the aldermen while my team members went home to change and get tools and gear. Over the next few weeks, our workplace was north city. In between using chainsaws and chucking tree branches, I was coordinating conversations with our banks to create financial relief for tornado victims. The city changed, so the work changed.
1 year later, our city, our state, and our federal government have dropped the ball in supporting people who need it the most. With our office managing the Rams funding since the settlement was disbursed, the $30 million in interest generated was assigned to relief efforts. But $30 million in funding to face $2 billion dollars in damages is not enough. An additional $65 million is also not enough. Our elected leadership on the local, state, and US level need to do better by North St. Louis. The insured and uninsured alike have faced challenges in claims and support of their rebuilding efforts. Humans have been displaced for a year. I am hopeful as well as grateful for the teams, groups, individuals, and organization that have stepped up since day one and continue to stand in with their action and their advocacy.
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1200 Market Street, City Hall Room 220
St. Louis, MO
63103
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| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |