Southwest & Columbia Bridges Over the Union Pacific Railroad

Seeking public input on the Southwest & Columbia Bridges Replacement Project.

May 6, 2021 | 2 min reading time

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Columbia & Southwest Bridge Replacement

NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY:


Individual Section 4(f) Evaluation
Southwest and Columbia Bridges
St. Louis, Missouri


The City of St. Louis Board of Public Service is pleased to announce the availability of the Draft Individual Section 4(f) Evaluation for the Southwest and Columbia Bridges Replacement Project in St. Louis, Missouri. The Draft Section 4(f) Evaluation will be available for public review starting on May 7, 2021. The Draft Section 4(f) Evaluation was prepared in accordance with the U. S. Department of Transportation Act (23 CFR 771) to provide guidance in determining the appropriate actions needed to address the need of providing a safe, reliable, and efficient crossing of Union Pacific Railroad. 

Seeking Public Review


Public involvement is considered an important component of a successful planning process. An electronic version of this document can be found here.

Written comments should be sent to Kevin Trapp, P.E. by May 21, 2021 via email or mail.

Board of Public Service
Attn: Kevin Trapp, P.E.
City Hall, Room 301
1200 Market Street
St. Louis, MO 63103
trappk@stlouis-mo.gov

A copy of the Draft Section 4(f) Evaluation will also be available for review at St. Louis City Hall, Room 301, 1200 Market Street, St. Louis, Missouri 63103.

If you have any additional questions concerning this announcement, please contact Kevin Trapp through email or mail using the contact information listed above.

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