Well there's only been one merger, Vinita Park and Vinita Terrace.
I don't know why there aren't more. I guess they just want to hold on.
I don't know why there aren't more. I guess they just want to hold on.
Maybe the Meremec changed course at some point in the past? That's why Kaskaskia, Illinois, is west of the Mississippi.imperialmog wrote: ↑Jul 11, 2020One thing it does bring up is why is there a part of St. Louis County south of the Meremec in the first place? Its interesting they either didn't use completely a straight latitude line or the river and has to be a reason.
Where the county border is located its rather hilly. I did look at a historical progression map of Missouri Counties and it was defined in 1819 when both Franklin and Jefferson Counties were formed out of St. Louis County. It was likely included since Fenton was plotted as a town in 1818 and how transportation was set up. Actually brings up interesting history questions of the 18th and 19th century St. Louis City and County area.framer wrote: ↑Jul 11, 2020Maybe the Meremec changed course at some point in the past? That's why Kaskaskia, Illinois, is west of the Mississippi.imperialmog wrote: ↑Jul 11, 2020One thing it does bring up is why is there a part of St. Louis County south of the Meremec in the first place? Its interesting they either didn't use completely a straight latitude line or the river and has to be a reason.
I always thought it would be a good idea for the 24:1 group of communities that make up the Normandy School District to consolidate into one large city.9ine Runner wrote: ↑Jul 11, 2020What would need to happen for multiple munis to consolidate? Say for instance if all the munis of County Council District 4 wanted to consolidate into one?quincunx wrote: ↑Jul 11, 2020Normandy (pop 5008) and Glen Echo Park (pop 160) are applying to the St. Louis County Boundary Commission to put consolidation on the November ballot. Let's get more of these!Normandy and Glen Echo Park Merger.png
Nope. Makes entirely too much sense.sc4mayor wrote: ↑Jul 11, 2020I always thought it would be a good idea for the 24:1 group of communities that make up the Normandy School District to consolidate into one large city.
I think a lot of folks around there feel good about having a direct friend or a cousin on the mini council.sc4mayor wrote: ↑Jul 11, 2020I always thought it would be a good idea for the 24:1 group of communities that make up the Normandy School District to consolidate into one large city.9ine Runner wrote: ↑Jul 11, 2020What would need to happen for multiple munis to consolidate? Say for instance if all the munis of County Council District 4 wanted to consolidate into one?quincunx wrote: ↑Jul 11, 2020Normandy (pop 5008) and Glen Echo Park (pop 160) are applying to the St. Louis County Boundary Commission to put consolidation on the November ballot. Let's get more of these!Normandy and Glen Echo Park Merger.png
I agree. We are losing to metros half our size like Nashville and Oklahoma City who have enforceable regional taxation and decision-making simply due to the enormous size of their core city compared to their metro area. As our new MLS owners say, we are one city -- St. Louis.framer wrote: ↑Aug 14, 2020Watching Bob Clark on Donnybrook tonight makes me believe more than ever that some sort of City / County consolidation is the single most important issue facing the St. Louis region.
We keep hiding our heads in the sand, while other areas are kicking our butt.
https://www.kmov.com/news/chesterfield- ... dd80b.htmlWe’re gonna be able to handle this COVID situation hopefully but longer term we gotta look at where we’re going because the path we’re on is simply not sustainable," said Geisel.
Oh gee, you think? In some real ways I would regard this as some of the rare excellent news to come out of this mess. Any step towards a more rational regional tax policy would be wonderful. Thank you Quincunx.. . . but longer term we gotta look at where we’re going because the path we’re on is simply not sustainable," said Geisel.