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A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Without a "supermajority" on the St. Louis County Council, there's no way to overturn the center's zoning and stop construction.
Read the six things you need to know before Tuesday's meeting.
Ameren's VP of Environmental Services said he anticipates a groundwater monitoring guideline when the Meramec Energy Center's water quality permit is renewed in the coming months.
In the letter to Sara Parker Pauley, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, County Councilman Steve Stenger asks MO to set up monitoring to protect residents' health living near Ameren's Meramec Energy Center.
The opposition has gradually grown, and now it has the support of a St. Louis County councilperson.
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Patch editor Lindsay Toler answers FAQs about the senior housing complex in Oakville on Telegraph Road.
The final vote on the Oakville senior housing complex on Telegraph Road lies with the St. Louis County Council.
Read the six reasons St. Louis County planners gave for their decision on the zoning of the senior housing complex on Telegraph Road in Oakville.
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Town and Country Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously voted for negative recommendations on three agenda items pertaining to the development of a senior living center on Wirth property near Clayton and Mason Roads.
The ACLU requested public records in February of an anonymous letter that said a department lieutenant was racially profiling while on patrol.
See the photos that have shocked neighbors in Oakville.
Builders expect to complete the first story on Telegraph Road's first three-story building by the time the St. Louis County Planning and Zoning Commission make a final decision on whether the group can keep building.
Many Oakville residents are demanding that St. Louis County reverse the zoning approval previously given to National Church Residences' senior housing complex. That would be bad for business, County Executive Charlie Dooley said.
In a rare move by St. Louis county government, the Planning and Zoning Commission re-opens the zoning of the land at 6050 Telegraph Road tonight.
Residents have an opportunity to speak with staff about concerns at the federal level they'd like to have relayed to the senator. Will you attend?
County Executive Charlie Dooley said it would take an individual filing an injunction to stop the project.
Stenger told with the developer's attorney the final ruling could go against them.
The Oakville senior housing complex being built on Telegraph Road will come under review at the St. Louis County Planning Commission meeting in July.
Councilman Steve Stenger said he would try to halt the construction of the HUD housing at the council meeting.
Stenger will host a meeting on the HUD senior housing at Oakville Senior High School on Friday at 6:30 p.m.
We've got a complete list of the recipients of postcards alerting residents near 6050 Telegraph Road that a senior center was potentially moving to the property.