Residents

rsmo2010_104There is more to life than the houses we live in, the roads we drive on or the neighborhoods we pass through every day. Life in a community is measured by the quality of its educational, cultural and recreational offerings. Riverside is committed to enriching the lives of residents and further enhancing the City’s image in the region.

All the marks of a vibrant city are here:

  • Access to big-city amenities
  • No property, real estate or earnings taxes
  • One of the region’s highest rated school districts
  • The feel of a close-knit community
  • Newly constructed homes available
  • Great highway access
  • Top-notch services and infrastructure
  • Beautiful parks
  • Connected trail system
National League of Cities Prescription Discount Card
The City of Riverside has a new program to offer savings on prescription drugs to residents who are without health insurance, a traditional benefits plan, or have prescriptions that are not covered by insurance.

The Prescription Discount Card is made available to residents by the City of Riverside in collaboration with the National League of Cities (NLC) and is made possible through Riverside's membership in NLC.

The card is FREE to all Riverside residents, regardless of age, income or existing health insurance. By using this card you may save an average of 23% off the regular retail price of prescription drugs at participating pharmacies.

To discover the savings and learn more about the program, CLICK HERE to access the program online and print a card, check drugs prices and locate participating pharmacies.

Residents may also pick up a card at the following locations:

  • Riverside City Hall, 2950 NW Vivion Road, Riverside, MO
  • Riverside Community Center, 4498 NW High Drive, Riverside, MO

Or for more information, call toll free: 1-888-620-1749.This is not insurance. Discounts are only available at participating pharmacies. By using this card, participants agree to pay the entire prescription cost less any applicable discount. Savings may vary by drug and pharmacy.
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