Public Infrastructure and Utilities Committee Meeting
12/13/2023, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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Overview
Type:
Aldermanic Committee Meeting
Public Infrastructure and Utilities
Admission: Free.
Agenda: Board Bills
Description
This Board of Aldermen committee meeting will be held in person in the Kennedy Room 208 at the St. Louis City Hall. There will not be a Zoom Link. Items open for public comment are itemized below. When there items for public commet a sign in sheet will be available in the meeting room about 30 minutes before the start of the meeting. There is no pre-registration to speak. Rules for speaking are outlined below.
COVID Protocols
The Board of Aldermen continues to encourage observing COVID-19 safety protocols in the office and during in person meetings, when transmission rates are high. Those who wish to wear a mask are encouraged to do so. The wearing of a mask is optional.
You may watch the meeting live via the web @ www.stltv.net
You may also watch the meeting live on Youtube@https://youtube.com/CityofStLouisMO
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Board of Aldermen Rule 34 - Public Hearing Procedures
After the presentation of a bill, resolution, or topic for discussion by City Officials or invited guests at a Committee Meeting, the proponents and the opponents of said bill or resolution shall be heard alternately, and public comment on the topic for discussion shall be heard. If the hearing is set in person, all persons who wish to testify at a public hearing shall sign a list which shall be made available by the Chair of the Committee at least one-half hour before the announced time of the hearing. If the hearing is held via electronic communication, all persons who wish to testify may, but are not required to sign up in advance. Registered persons shall be called upon first, followed by participants who request to testify during the hearing.
The initial presentation of any witness shall be no longer than five minutes except with the permission of the Committee Chair, but any witness may respond to questions by members of the Committee for an additional period of time to be determined by the Committee Chair; and any witness may submit written testimony to the Committee at any time prior to the conclusion of the hearing on the bill.
Written Comments
Written comments to be shared with members of the Board may be emailed to the Board of Aldermen Clerk - Mr. Terry Kennedy at: kennedyt@stlouis-mo.gov. They may also be mailed through the US Postal Service or dropped off. They should be addressed to: Mr. Terry Kennedy, Clerk, St. Louis Board of Aldermen, St. Louis City Hall 1200 Market Street Room 230, St. Louis Mo. 63103.
Those with Disabilities
Individuals with disabilities, who may need sign language interpreters, written materials in alternative formats, or other accommodations should make a request to kennedyt@stlouis-mo.gov or call 314-589-6845 at least 48 hours before the meeting.
The committee will discuss the followiing. No public comment will be taken.
Discussion Item Number 1
Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative Presentation
Representatives from the Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative will make a presentation to the committee. Mayor Brad Cavenaugh of Dubuque, IA will present and hold a discussion and demonstration of his urban Mississippi River tributary renaturing project. The approach, lessons-learned, and funding mechanisms are applicable to helping St. Louis determine a path for building the resilience of the River Des Peres watershed. The Dubuque strategy for reducing impacts from one of its most dangerous and altered trans-city waterways has yielded incredible results lifting property values, reducing risk, and attracting sustainable development throughout the city's core neighborhoods all the way to the Mississippi confluence. The presentation is in partnership and cooperation with the Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative, of which both Dubuque and St. Louis are founding members.
The committee will discuss and take public comment on the following:
Board Bills
Board Bill Number 122
Introduced by
Alderman Pamela Boyd
The overall purpose for this bill is to conditionally vacate the following street. Selber Court from Goodfellow Ave. west to its terminus. The Petitioner is Steele Hillvale LLC. The vacated area will be used to improve safety and security, as well as, maintenance by changing the road to a private street of the apartment complex.
Board Bill Number 173
Introduced by
Alderman Pamela Boyd, Anne Schweitzer, Bret Narayan, Rasheen Aldridge, President Megan E Green
An ordinance providing for the reallocation of funds remaining in the twenty-eight ward sub-accounts after April 18, 2023.
Contacts and Location
Location:
St. Louis Board of Aldermen - City Hall
1200 Market Street - Kennedy Room 208
St. Louis,
MO 63103
Sponsor:
Board of Aldermen
Contact Name:
Kennedy, Terry
Email:
kennedyt@stlouis-mo.gov
Phone:
(314) 622-3287
View details and materials on stlouis-mo.gov
History
Event published:
Oct 23, 2023 3:18 PM
Last updated:
Dec 12, 2023 7:39 AM
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