Bankruptcy- Just Do It? February 13, 2019 no comments Let’s talk about that Tim Fitch bankruptcy editorial. Read it here or in the link: StlToday – St. Louis needs…
The Non-Profit Paradox. 40% of Real Estate in St. Louis is Government ... November 8, 2018 no comments Thanks to Board of Alderman Financial Analyst Gerard Hollins for working with the St. Louis Assessor’s Office and Planning Department…
Alderman Ogilvie: $180M St. Louis City Bond Issue Deserves Your Vote August 3, 2015 27 comments Tomorrow, August 4th, voters in St. Louis will consider a general obligation bond issue authorizing up to $180M in new…
Northside/Southside MetroLink Expansion and Transforming Transit in St... December 4, 2014 149 comments Earlier this year I wrote about the lack of a coordinated, consensus plan to expand transit within the St. Louis…
Vote No On Amendment 7 – August 5th July 28, 2014 43 comments The table is set for Missouri’s vote on constitutional Amendment 7 on August 5th. After two years of machinations in…
Lyft Off, St. Louis’ Embrace of Tech Off to Rocky Start April 24, 2014 40 comments “Can St. Louis become the next tech hub?” asked an April 8th CNN Money headline. Ten days later as Lyft…
Critical Choices Ahead for St. Louis Transit March 12, 2014 93 comments There are many public transit “maybes” in St. Louis right now. Its been eight years since the eight mile MetroLink…
Potluck PAC: Crowdsourcing Local Policy Ideas September 5, 2013 1 comment I attended the first Sloup event in 2009. Sloup is a fun, quick way to crowdsource art and community projects…
A Plan for the Gateway Arch Leaves a St. Louis Highway in Place. But f... April 13, 2013 17 comments {I-70 and the Gateway Arch, downtown St. Louis – credit: MoDOT} St. Louis’ downtown riverfront is on the verge of…