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2022-2023 Board Bill 159 — A Contract with Mid-America Regional Council (MARC)

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This bill authorizes the City of St. Louis, by and through the Department of Health and Human Services, to enter into a contract with Mid-America Regional Council (MARC), to provide certain Home and Community-Based Services. St. Louis Area Agency on Aging (SLAAA) staff and subcontractors will teach health classes, including Chronic Disease Self-Management classes, Diabetes Self-Management classes, Walk With Ease classes, and other health classes at community locations and virtually. MARC will use Federal funds awarded under the Older Americans Act and non-federal funds to reimburse Area Agencies on Aging in the State of Missouri, including SLAAA. The City of St. Louis is expected to receive approximately $63,624.00 under the agreement. This bill will have a positive impact on the community by allowing SLAAA and contracted service providers to provide health education classes to older adults and adults with chronic conditions. The classes will teach clients self-management skills, increase activity, and connect them with other services that are vital to health and well-being.

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BB 81 – Installing Speed Humps on Various Blocks in the 1st Ward

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BB 81 – Installing Speed Humps on Various Blocks in the 1st Ward

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2024-2025 Board Bill 80 — Prohibiting Street Takeovers

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The proposed bill will prohibit street takeovers and other acts of reckless and dangerous driving within the City of St. Louis as defined therein; and contains provisions for penalties for violations thereof; and contains a severability clause and emergency clause.

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2024-2025 Board Bill 79 — Honorary Street Naming of Tuskegee Airmen Way

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An Ordinance authorizing the honorary street name “Tuskegee Airmen Way” pursuant to Ordinance Number 68937, which shall begin at the intersection of Chestnut Street and N. 13th Street and run west on Chestnut Street to the intersection of Chestnut Street and N. 14th Street.

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