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Survey results collected through the end of the month will help determine St. Louis metro area goals for years to come.
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The report shows 40% of the region’s crashes are in economically disadvantaged areas. It could help officials apply for federal funds to help reduce vehicle and pedestrian crashes by half by 2050.
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Homicides in the city of St. Louis have decreased 20% since last year, and juvenile shootings are down nearly 40% this year, according to Mayor Tishaura Jones' office.
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The East-West Gateway Council of Governments will apply for federal funds to develop a regional action plan to reduce serious injuries and deaths of pedestrians. Having that plan will make the region eligible for additional funding.
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A proposal to accept an additional $1.2 million in federal funds to restart the trolley, and turn operation of the system over to the transit agency Metro, failed in October.
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The East-West Gateway Council of Governments rejected a plan Wednesday to use $1.26 million in federal money to fund the 2.2-mile connection between the Delmar Loop and Missouri History Museum in Forest Park.
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A rebate option that came with the tax hike is making it tougher for the state to estimate how much more money will come in.
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The East-West Gateway Council of Governments is considering a study about regional governance of St. Louis Lambert International Airport.During a board…
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Red-light cameras might be returning to St. Louis intersections, but research questions whether they make streets any safer.The cameras were…