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Council unanimously adopts ordinance and approves two transportation resolutions; moves to executive session

November 25, 2024 | Creve Coeur, St. Louis County, Missouri


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Council unanimously adopts ordinance and approves two transportation resolutions; moves to executive session
At its meeting, the Creve Coeur City Council approved several formal actions by unanimous vote.

Ordinance (Bill No. 6148): The council proceeded with final reading and passage of Bill No. 6148, which amends sections 210.02 and 210.25 of the city code. The motion carried by unanimous voice vote.

Resolution 1761: The council authorized staff to execute documents to submit a Surface Transportation Block Grant (STP-S) application through East-West Gateway for what the resolution text identifies as the "new Ballast Road improvement project phase 3." City Engineer Steve Perez said the project as presented would be primarily resurfacing with sidewalk accessibility improvements and traffic-signal adjustments, and staff indicated a federal request amount of $760,000; construction was described as likely in 2028. The resolution passed unanimously.

Resolution 1762: The council authorized a contract with Horner and Shiffrin, Inc., for engineering services related to the Ladue Road Improvement Project. The resolution text states a "not to exceed" amount of $174,341; staff materials referenced a contract amount of $174,003.41 and noted the total grant funding for the project is $1,300,000. The council approved the resolution unanimously and staff said it will proceed with design work aiming for construction around 2027.

Executive session: The council voted to adjourn the public meeting and convene an executive session for attorney-client communication; roll-call votes were recorded as 'Aye' from all members present.

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