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2024-2025 Board Bill 1 — St. Louis City Annual Budget FY 2025

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The proposed bill makes an appropriation for payment of Interest, Expenses and Principal of the City’s Bonded Indebtedness, establishing City tax rates, and making appropriation for current year expenses of the City Government, Water Division, St. Louis Airport Commission, Affordable Housing Trust Fund, Health Care Trust Fund, Use Tax Excess Trust Fund, Building Demolition Fund, Assessor, Police Contracts Fund, Communications Division, City Employee Pension Trust Fund, Forest Park Fund, Child Support Unit (Circuit Attorney’s Office), Circuit Attorney Training and Collection Fee Funds, Public Administrators Fund, Port Administration Fund, Fire Department EMS GEMT Fund, Peace Officer Training Fund, Capital Improvement Projects Fund, Capital Improvements Sales Tax Trust Fund, Metro Parks Sales Tax Fund, Centralized Mailroom and Equipment Services Fuel Internal Service Funds, Tourism Fund, Lateral Sewer Fund, Public Safety Trust Fund, Public Safety Sales Tax Trust Fund, Economic Development Tax Trust Fund, Local Parks Fund, Public Safety Sales and Use Tax Fund (Prop P), Neighborhood Parks Fund, BJC/City Trust Fund, Miscellaneous Special Funds, Trustee Lease Fund, Riverfront Gaming Fund, Various Grant Funds, Tax Increment District Special Allocation Fund, City Convention and Sports Facility Trust Fund, Judgment Fund, and Employee Benefits Fund (Department of Personnel) for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2024 and ending June 30, 2025, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of One Billion, Three Hundred Thirty-Five Million, One Hundred Thirty-Three Thousand, Nine Hundred Dollars ($1,335,133,900) which sum is hereby appropriated from Revenue and Special Funds named for the purposes hereinafter enumerated and containing an emergency clause.



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BB 20 – Number not used this session

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BB 20 – Number not used this session



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2024-2025 Board Bill 23 — Grant from the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF)

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This bill would authorize the Department of Public Utilities to accept grant awards in the amounts of $400,000.00, 200,000.00 and $5,050,000.000, from the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) administered by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) for the grant purposes to help water systems achieve the health protection objectives of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) by improving drinking water treatment facilities, fixing leaky or old pipes (water distribution), improving source of water supply, replacing or constructing finished water storage tanks, and other infrastructure projects needed to protect public health; appropriating such funds to the Department of Public Utilities; authorizing the expenditure of such funds to fulfill the obligations of said grant, to the extent such funds are received; and containing an emergency clause.



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Board Bill Number 21 In Session 2024-2025

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Purpose of the Bill: This bill authorizes and directs the City of St. Louis to let contracts and provide for design, right-of-way acquisition, and construction for the Loughborough Ave. Bridge Over Union Pacific Railroad; Grand Drive Bridge Over Metrolink and Forest Park Parkway; Traffic Management Enhancements Ph. 6 (Dr. Martin Luther King Dr. from Hodiamont Ave. to Grand Blvd.); and 4th St. (Chouteau Ave. to Convention Plaza) and Washington Ave. (3rd St. to 14th St.) Multimodal Improvements. The bill also authorizes the City of St. Louis to enter into supplemental agreements with the Missouri Highway and Transportation Commission, Federal Highway Administration, utilities, railroads, Bi-State Development Agency, Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority (LCRA), Great Rivers Greenway District (GRG), Greater St. Louis, Inc., and other governmental agencies and parties as necessary for the completion of the projects.



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