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Committee engrosses bill to place speed humps on 4300 block of West Pine Boulevard

Legislation Rules Committee · July 1, 2026
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Summary

The Legislation Rules Committee engrossed Board Bill 33, introduced by Alderman U. Michael Browning, directing the Director of Streets to install speed humps on the 4300 block of West Pine Boulevard; members had no substantive questions and the clerk confirmed legal and financial review.

The St. Louis City Legislation Rules Committee on July 1 voted to engross Board Bill 33, which directs the Director of Streets to install speed humps on the 4300 block of West Pine Boulevard to calm traffic.

Clerk Hegs read the bill summary and identified Alderman U. Michael Browning as the bill’s sponsor; the clerk confirmed that dates, figures, cross-references and citations had been reviewed by legal and financial analysts and that amendments that passed in committee were incorporated. Committee members raised no questions during the checklist review.

A motion to engross the bill as amended was made and seconded; the bill was engrossed by the committee by unanimous consent. Chair Velasquez confirmed the bill will move forward in the legislative process following engrossment.

The bill’s stated purpose is targeted traffic-calming on the 4300 block of West Pine Boulevard. The clerk read the ordinance references included in the engrossment packet; committee members deferred to the clerk and legal staff for final technical checks prior to finalization.