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Skinker Debaliviere Traffic Survey Results In St. Louis

In spring 2020 a traffic survey was conducted. Over 160 individuals provided over 400 comments on the traffic conditions in neighborhood.

July 24, 2020

At the request of the 26th and 28th Ward Alderwomen, the Board of Public Service is conducting a traffic study for the area bounded by Skinker and Delmar Boulevards, DeBaliviere Avenue, and Forest Park Parkway. The study will develop strategies to address traffic-related concerns about safety, connectivity, and speed.

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In spring 2020 a traffic survey was conducted. Over 160 individuals provided over 400 comments on the traffic conditions in the neighborhood. As a result several proposed treatments are being proposed within the neighborhood. Details on the proposed improvements will be provided and their anticipated benefits explained. Community input and comments from this meeting will help guide the design and implementation of them in the neighborhood.

Public Meeting Information

Note: Because of the Global Pandemic declared on March 11, 2020, and subsequent Federal, State and Local Public Health Orders, for the protection of the public and in keeping with CDC guidelines, this meeting will be held by videoconference.

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Date: August 13, 2020
Time: 6:00-8:00 PM - (brief presentation at 6PM)
Location: Virtual via Zoom

To join the meeting, go to the following link from any internet device (phone, tablet, computer).

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83438634572 [us02web.zoom.us] [us02web.zoom.us]

Enter Meeting ID:834 3863 4572#

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Dial in by phone: +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) and enter meeting ID:834 3863 4572#

Accessibility

Attendees who require auxiliary aides or service such as closed capitioning or other accommodations for this meeting/event are asked to contact Luke Migneco at mignecol@stlouis-mo.gov and cc: Lynn Visitine at visintin@stlouis-mo.gov at least three (3) business days prior to the meeting/event.

Please, plan for accessing the conference via desktop monitor or laptop instead of using a cell phone. During the meeting, it may be necessary to share various plans, exhibits, and schedules. Accessing the meeting using a larger screen such as a computer monitor, will help you better see and understand the presented materials.

For indiviaus without access to the internet or who are otherwwise unable to join via viodeoconference, please contact Eric Bothe at BotheE@stlouis-mo.gov or +1 314 641 8379 to make arrangements to receive printed printed or electronic materials. Requests must be made by the date and time of the meeting.

Study Area Boundary


This press release was produced by the City of St. Louis. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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