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St. Louis Board of Aldermen Week 28 of 2017-2018 Session

January 5, 2018 Board of Aldermen, Featured No Comments
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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen will meet at 10am today, their 28th week of the 2017-2018 session.

This week skips two bill numbers that weren’t on the Week 27 agenda. Numbers 219 & 220 are listed but don’t show an introduction date, perhaps they’ll be introduced soon. They’re not on today’s agenda — at least not the one I  viewed yesterday at 11am.

SEVEN (7) NEW BOARD BILLS ON THE AGENDA* FOR INTRODUCTION TODAY 1/5/18:

*Note that just because a bill is on the agenda doesn’t mean it’ll be introduced, similarly, bills not on the agenda might be introduced if they suspend the rules to do so. This information is based on the published agenda as of yesterday @ 8am:

  • B.B.#221 – Ingrassia –An ordinance approving the petition to establish the EQH Market Street Community Improvement District; finding a public purpose therefor, and containing a severability clause and emergency clause.
  • B.B.#222 – Pres. Reed –An ordinance directing the Public Safety Director to complete an annual Public Safety Plan and present the findings of the Plan to members of the Board of Aldermen and the Board of Aldermen Public Safety Committee.
  • B.B.#223 – Williamson – An ordinance approving a Redevelopment Plan for 5522 Delmar.
  • B.B.#224 – Davis  – An ordinance recommended by the Airport Commission, the Board of Public Service, and the Board of Estimate and Apportionment authorizing and directing the Director of Airports and the Comptroller to enter into and execute an Agreement and Contract of Sale for the Sale of Property, between St. Louis, and Union Electric Company d/b/a Ameren Missouri, providing for the sale of approximately 1.3994 acres of property owned by St. Louis for the sum of Eighty Thousand Dollars; authorizing and directing the Mayor and the Comptroller to enter into and execute the quit claim deed to the Agreement entitled “Form of Quit Claim Deed for St. Louis Property”, remising, releasing, conveying, and forever quit?claiming unto Ameren, the St. Louis Property subject to the avigation easement and restrictive covenants as defined and provided for in said quit claim deed; and containing a severability clause and an emergency clause.
  • B.B.#225 – Davis –An Ordinance recommended and approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment authorizing and directing the Director of Airports and the Comptroller, owner and operator of the St. Louis Lambert International Airport to enter into and execute the First Amendment to the Restated and Amended Lease Agreement AL?223 between the City and Signature Flight Support Corporation, amending the Restated and Amended Lease Agreement AL-232, dated June 25, 2013; the First Amendment was approved by the Airport Commission; containing a severability clause; and an emergency clause.
  • B.B.#226 – Davis –An Ordinance recommended and approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment authorizing and directing the Director of Airports and the Comptroller of The City of St. Louis, the owner and operator of the St. Louis Lambert International Airport, to enter into and execute, the First Amendment to Lease Agreement AL-222 between the City and MHS Travel and Charter, Inc., amending the Lease Agreement AL?222, dated June 25, 2013; containing a severability clause; and an emergency clause.
  • B.B.#227 – Arnowitz – An ordinance, recommended by the Board of Estimate & Apportionment, authorizing and directing the Mayor and Comptroller, to enter into and execute an agreement or agreements with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”) for the receipt of Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant (LHRD) funds; appropriating the sum of Two Million, One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,100,000) which the City has been awarded for the LHRD program; authorizing and directing the Director of the Community Development Administration (“CDA”) to contract with municipal agencies, non? profit corporations and other entities, as necessary for the expenditure of LHRD funding; and directing the Comptroller to issue warrants thereon upon the City Treasury; and containing an emergency clause.

The meeting begins at 10am, past meetings and a live broadcast can be watched online here. See list of all board bills for the 2017-2018 session.

— Steve Patterson

 

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