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Committee pauses ‘Wall That Heals’ application after timing and site concerns

3716868 · April 22, 2025

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Summary

Staff proposed applying to host the Wall That Heals memorial, but committee members voted to put the city’s application on hold because of schedule conflicts (Jefferson Barracks display in 2025), a planned inclusive playground at Village Green and parking/site suitability concerns.

Planning staff briefed the committee April 21 on the city’s options to host The Wall That Heals, a mobile veterans’ memorial. Staff said the organization’s timeline and recent regional placements — including a large 2025 display at Jefferson Barracks — reduce the likelihood Wildwood’s application would be approved in the near term. The city also has an all-inclusive playground planned for Village Green in 2026 that could reduce available site area and diminish the quiet, contemplative setting typically desired for the Wall.

Staff asked whether the committee wanted to submit an application for hosting or to delay pursuing the memorial. Committee members noted parking and site-saturation concerns, and some suggested alternate commitments such as a permanent local veterans memorial or the city’s Hall of Heroes project. After discussion the committee voted to put the Wall That Heals application on hold and directed staff to revisit memorial options, including possible permanent alternatives and partnerships with schools or other public sites.

No formal application will be submitted while the committee considers alternative approaches and local site capacity.