A Community at Work
Neighbors, partners, and city teams are working side by side to restore services, support families, and move recovery forward — rebuilding trust, strengthening connections, and helping every affected resident take the next step toward stability.
A Shared Future To Look Forward To
Our vision for tornado recovery will be realized when residents believe it’s worth it to stay or return and are able to say,
“My home is safe, my neighborhood has a future, and there is a plan for me.”
Strategic Recovery Pillars
Recovered Residents
Keep residents safe and create a clear, trusted path forward for families impacted by the tornado.
Repaired Properties
Repair homes where possible and safely remove structures that cannot be restored.
Rejuvenated Neighborhoods
Reopen neighborhood anchors, revive local businesses, and restore momentum across tornado-impacted neighborhoods.
The Mayor’s Tornado Recovery Office coordinates resources, supports residents, and ensures that every part of the rebuilding effort moves in a unified, accountable way.
Mayor Cara Spencer
Mayor of the City of St. Louis
Julian Nicks
Chief Recovery Officer
Jim Hill
Chief Cost Recovery Officer
Jennifer Brinkmann
Director of Recovery Innovation
Tiger Abdur-Rahman
Civic Designer - Recovery Innovation
Jason Posley
Project Manager - Recovery Innovation
Jonathan Strong
Community Engagement Lead
Laura Ginn
Repaired Properties Lead
Jayvn Solomon
Creative Design Lead
Jason Whiteley
Data Manager
Jasper Wilson
Programmer Analyst
Harsha Dara
Senior Data Analyst
Heather Wilhelm
Finance Administration Lead
Dillon Holliam
Demolition & Repair Lead
Many neighbors still need assistance. There are lots of ways you can help — from on-the-ground to online.