The city manager said the meeting's poor attendance was unrelated to the city's failure to post any public notice.
The council met at 6:30 p.m. The city also held a LimeBike study session at 5:30 p.m. Find the agendas and video here.
"Is it possible to cancel Mayflower," one woman asked, adding: "I want to stay in my house."
The meeting is tonight at 6 p.m. at the Heman Park Community Center.
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Chappelle-Nadal believes that the public should have a vote before any development plans that impact housing or businesses go forward.
Councilmember Smotherson called on the city to "take over the house," but declined to say if he meant using eminent domain.
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Stacy Clay represents University City's third ward. He supports a proposed development on Olive Boulevard at Interstate 170.
The meeting, which starts at 9 a.m. and runs until 3 p.m., is open to the public.
The meetings are scheduled for 6 p.m. on August 8 and August 17 at the Heman Park Community Center.
Third ward resident Patricia McQueen says she knows racism when she sees it, and the Olive/170 development is not it.
A break in the heat is shortlived. Expect a hot but mostly dry weekend, with scattered storms on Sunday.
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Second ward resident Steve Glickert says his street hasn't been adequately repaved in almost a quarter century.
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Patch will be streaming live at 6:30 p.m. Find the agenda and draft minutes here.
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Hot but dry for the 4th, with storms on the way by Friday.
Patch will be streaming live at 6:30. Find out what's on the agenda.
"Keep U City diverse," says Aarthi Arunachalam. She was one of almost 50 speakers at Friday's public hearing on the Olive/170 development.
This is likely your last chance if you want to make your voice heard before the TIF commission votes.
The city has answered only selective questions on the Olive/170 TIF and refused to release some key documents.
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"Olive Boulevard is not as bad as people try to make it out to be," Mukulu said. "...It's a place that we wanted to grow with."
Dedicated to all the hard-working people of UCity, especially those in the 3rdWard
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Attendance is limited to 350 people, so if you want to speak, come early.