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2024-2025 Board Bill 16 — Conditionally Vacating Poepping Street
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The overall purpose for this bill is to conditionally vacate the following street and alley. 1) Poepping Street from Alabama Avenue westwardly 129.615 feet ± 26.465 feet to a point. 2) 15 foot wide north/south alley in City Block 3176 beginning at Poepping Street and extending 71.54 feet to a point. The Petitioner is ICL Specialty Products Inc. The petitioner proposes to vacate the areas of right-of-way for the purpose of consolidating property.
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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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