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Planning Commission OKs public notice and hearing process for Transportation and Mobility Plan
Summary
The City of St. Louis Planning Commission voted to authorize staff to post notice and hold a public hearing on the draft Transportation and Mobility Plan, beginning a roughly 30‑day comment period and a potential adoption timeline this fall.
The City of St. Louis Planning Commission voted to authorize staff to provide public notice and conduct a presentation and public hearing to consider adoption of an updated Transportation and Mobility Plan as part of the city’s comprehensive plan.
Scott Ogilvy, program manager with the Planning and Urban Design Agency, told commissioners the presentation was “in service of a request to the planning commission to allow staff to prepare for providing public notice and a public comment period for a future public meeting, where the planning commission can consider adoption of the transportation and mobility plan.” He outlined recent engagement — two draft‑plan open houses and a bike‑network workshop in July that attracted about 250 participants —…
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