Interesting --- Good read:
St. Louis shortchanged its statistics when it severed the city from the county. But even as calls for a merger grow louder, experts say it’s too late—the dividing line itself has moved west.
David Linzee
In 1920, St. Louis’ leaders tried to undo what they had done 50 years before: They tried to put the city and county back together. “Their main reason was that it would make us look better to the rest of the country,” explains University of Missouri–St. Louis political scientist Terry Jones. “We’d have more than a million population and be back in the top 10.”
The effort failed, and the question remains: Has the city/county split hurt us? Does it handicap St. Louis in competing with other cities for tourism, new residents and new business?
Jerry Matacotta, a transplant from New York City, thinks so. On his first visit to St. Louis, he was pleasantly surprised. It had the urban amenities and cultural attractions of a big city, without the hassles. When he told friends he was thinking of retiring here, though, they were appalled.
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St. Louis shortchanged its statistics when it severed the city from the county. But even as calls for a merger grow louder, experts say it’s too late—the dividing line itself has moved west.
David Linzee
In 1920, St. Louis’ leaders tried to undo what they had done 50 years before: They tried to put the city and county back together. “Their main reason was that it would make us look better to the rest of the country,” explains University of Missouri–St. Louis political scientist Terry Jones. “We’d have more than a million population and be back in the top 10.”
The effort failed, and the question remains: Has the city/county split hurt us? Does it handicap St. Louis in competing with other cities for tourism, new residents and new business?
Jerry Matacotta, a transplant from New York City, thinks so. On his first visit to St. Louis, he was pleasantly surprised. It had the urban amenities and cultural attractions of a big city, without the hassles. When he told friends he was thinking of retiring here, though, they were appalled.
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