Some Expectations For 2011
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Wow, 2011 already? Â In my 20+ years in St. Louis I’ve seen a lot of good & Â bad change, I suspect both will continue. Hopefully the good will outnumber the bad.
This year the city, like the states, faces the issue of redistricting. A decade ago it got ugly! St. Louis made the national news when 20th ward Ald Irene Smith allegedly urinated into a trash can rather than cease a filibuster on redistricting.
“Twas the whiz heard ’round the globe as Ald. Irene Smith apparently decided she’d rather fill a bucket than give up a filibuster. Shielded by aldermanic allies, the alderwoman-with-‘tude — a former city judge, mind you — allegedly peed in a garbage can after she was refused a potty break during a rigorous redistricting debate.” (RFT)
Click here to see video from that meeting.
Missouri & Illinois will each lose one seat in the US House of Representatives, but the total remains at 435. In the city the total remains, for now, at a staggering 28 – the same number as when the city had half a million more residents.
So for the city the issue becomes how to draw the new ward boundary lines with an equal number of constituents. Will the changes in population result in fewer predominantly white wards? Fewer black wards? Will the lines be drawn so that we might see an Asian or Hispanic ward so that our representatives better reflect our population numbers?
And just what will our population be? Will this be the first decennial census in decades that we’ve not lost population? Â Did St. Louis County lose population?
In a few days the filing will close for the spring 2011 elections, half of the Board of Aldermen (even numbered wards) as well as the President of the Board.
In April voters will decide if we continue to collect the earnings tax on the wages of residents as well as those who work in the city.
We should expect to see some construction start on the first phase of Ballpark Village. Who knows what year we will see the rest of the site completed, hopefully before the Cardinals want to replace the 2006 stadium.
The opera house formerly known as Kiel will reopen this year as the Peabody.
The clock is ticking on the Rams lease for the dome, expect some maneuvers in 2011 that will hint at if the Rams will exercise their option to get out of the lease if the done is not in the top quarter of the NFL. It won’t be. I think they will get out of the lease in 2012 but stay put because options for an other facility are slim. California can’t afford to bankroll a new stadium to get the Rams to return to Los Angeles. Â The real action will be in 2012 though.
Some long-established businesses will fold in 2011, no doubt blaming the new smoke-free law that starts tomorrow. There are some places I look forward to visiting again but others that I think will need a few months to air out. Â I’ve already visited some formerly smoking places that decided to get a head start by going smoke-free in 2010. Â I still haven’t decided how much effort I’m going to put into making complaints against establishments that deliberately don’t comply.
I don’t expect to see a lot of new construction to review. Â This is probably a good thing as most new construction is so horribly anti-pedestrian.
Overall I’m far more optimistic than pessimistic about 2011. Are you?
– Steve Patterson