Politics & Government

New Neighborhood, Henry Avenue Road Repairs Before Manchester Aldermen

The Manchester Board of Aldermen could vote on Henry Avenue repairs and moving forward with a new subdivision Monday night. View the full agenda here.

At Monday night'sΒ Manchester Board of AldermenΒ meeting,Β a vote could come toΒ approve moving forward with a plan for Henry Avenue road repairs.

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As previously reported byΒ Patch,Β aldermen could vote to apply for a federal grant in conjunction with theΒ City of BallwinΒ for repairs to Henry Avenue. The road runs through both Manchester and Ballwin. The majority of the road runs through Ballwin with an approximate 62/38 percent split, according to Manchester City Engineer Ed Blattner. The two cities could apply for an East/West Gateway Grant in 2013 for projects on the road, including street overlay, stormwater and sidewalks.Β The project is estimated to cost $2.48 million, but Manchester has delayed it due to cost. The grant could now pay for the majority of the project. Β 

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Aldermen could also vote on moving forward with theΒ the development of a new neighborhood on Manchester's Hanna Road. As previously reported by Patch,Β theΒ Β just south ofΒ Parkway South High School. The small subdivisionΒ would sit on the approximate four acre site which currently has one existing home. The development is being called The Arbors at Hanna.

For more details on Monday's meeting see the agenda and supporting documents included in the PDF portion of this article.

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