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Committee advances speed-hump and traffic-calming measures across St. Louis neighborhoods

St. Louis City Public Infrastructure and Utilities Committee · November 12, 2025
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Summary

The Public Infrastructure and Utilities Committee issued 'due pass' recommendations for two traffic-calming measures: Board Bill 86, a speed hump on Victor Avenue in the 8th Ward, passed 5-0; and Board Bill 79 (amended) consolidating five speed-hump installations across Northampton, Hill and South Hampton also received a due-pass recommendation.

A St. Louis City committee on Nov. 12 advanced two measures to install speed humps in neighborhood streets, moving both bills out of committee with due-pass recommendations.

Alderman Cox Antoine presented Board Bill 86, saying the measure followed a ward-level petition process and would place a speed hump on Victor Avenue in the 8th Ward. "This bill is done through a process that I have in my ward where we…

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