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Post6:30 AM - Jan 06#101

dbehrens011 wrote:
Jul 15, 2023


“We are working with the City of Webster Groves to plan a small park at the intersection of Big Bend Blvd and Oxford Blvd (near Deer Creek Shopping Center). The park will include an extension of Deer Creek Greenway to fill the gap between the current endpoint and the planned extension through Maplewood to the River Des Peres Greenway. We want to hear what you think! Your input will shape the future park! Learn more and take a quick survey here: “


https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WGpark


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Work started on this a month or two ago; they're in the process of tearing up the remnants of the McDonalds' foundation.

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Post2:50 PM - Jan 06#102

I hope GRG can find a way to prioritize the construction of the Hodiamont Project in the wake of the tornado, at least between the St. Vincent and maybe Taylor. Having that corridor of optimism running through the damaged area could save dozens of teetering buildings from the wrecking ball at this time.

Might already be too late at this point. I've not heard anything and I could see the project being delayed because of the tornado too

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Post5:20 PM - Jan 06#103

Might be a bad look to build it out while people are still out of their homes. Even though GRG money can't go to rebuilding people's homes ofc.

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Post10:05 PM - Jan 06#104

quincunx wrote:
5:20 PM - Jan 06
Might be a bad look to build it out while people are still out of their homes. Even though GRG money can't go to rebuilding people's homes ofc.
What?

I think we should try to build nice things in North City.  I think its bad to say you cant have a bike path because you have much bigger problems.

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Post12:43 AM - Jan 07#105

I agree North city should have nice things.

Just trying to put myself in the shoes of someone living in a tent next to their broken home.

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Post8:39 PM - Mar 07#107

quincunx wrote:
5:00 PM - Mar 07
Im most excited about the art work and installations happening (and the eventual trail oriented businesses and events). I am still holding out that they commission a monumental brick sculpture somewhere in the downtown portion of the trail - something that would be an attraction on its own

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