Tuesday, April 3, 2012
St. Louis Regional Sustainable Communities is holding public engagement sessions to get input on community needs.
It was a group that you don't often see all together in one room: mayors, school district superintendents, aldermen, city staffers, fire district officials and concerned citizens from the cities of O'Fallon, Lake Saint Louis and Wentzville. St. Louis Regional Sustainable Communities brought them all together March 29 to get their input on goals, priorities and concerns for their communities. The Regional Plan for Sustainable Development is a partnership with the goal of creating a regional plan to implement sustainable practices "by sharing knowledge, best practices, and recourses; connecting local, regional, state and federal planning efforts; and making federal and local investments more effective and efficient," according to a RPSD …
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Plan partners propose more than 1,000 miles of bike lanes linking St. Louis City and County and St. Charles County, paving the way for creation of one of the larger bicycle networks in the U.S.
Working to help the St. Louis region become a premiere community that encourages healthy living and active lifestyles, Great Rivers Greenway and a host of regional partners recently completed the Gateway Bike Plan. The product of months of work, the Bike Plan will provide direction for the region to develop a safe, convenient connected on-road bicycle system of routes with links between communities, greenways, transit and trails, creating one of the larger bicycle networks in the United States. Over the next 20 years, the Gateway Bike Plan partners envision 1,011 miles of bike lanes, shared use lanes and other bicycle facilities throughout St. Louis City, County and urbanized areas of St. Charles County. The network aims to improve the use…
Thursday, June 30, 2011
East-West Gateway approves $100-million plan to extend highway to Interstate 64/40 in western St. Charles County.
The East-West Gateway Board of Directors approved a $100-million plan Wednesday to complete the Highway 364 (Page Avenue) extension project. “If approved by the County Council and the Missouri Highway Commission, this agreement would provide funding for the final piece of this transportation puzzle,” said St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann, according to a news release. The funding is for Phase 3 of the highway project, the final nine miles from Mid Rivers Mall Drive to Interstate 64/40 in west St. Charles County. Easing congestion When completed, the new highway would not only take traffic off Interstate 70, it would help ease the flow of traffic on all of the other roadways in St. Charles County. Missouri Department of …
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
East-West Gateway board is schedule to vote on funding June 29.
Funding to replace the Daniel Boone Bridge on Interstate 64 and Highway 40 over the Missouri River likely will be approved for final funding next month, according to an East-West Gateway Council of Governments official. “That project is in our Transportation Improvement Plan funding and MoDOT (Missouri Department of Transportation) has included it in their Transportation Improvement Plan,” said Jim Wild, senior manager for planning and programming at East-West Gateway. However, the funding still would have to be approved by the East-West Gateway Board of Directors, Wild said. The bridge funding will be on the board’s June 29 agenda. The new bridge would cost about $123.3 million, including $98.6 million in federal funds and $24.6 million …