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PostJan 22, 2021#1351

Is it? I hadn't heard that, but if it is, then that's one step in the right direction, at least.

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PostJan 22, 2021#1352


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PostJan 23, 2021#1353

That's good to see. I'm assuming 2021 is the 6-year mark? No offense to their residents, but hopefully some of the smaller departments/municipalities can be absorbed from not complying with it.

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PostJan 30, 2021#1354

Kirkwood Gadfly wrote a nice piece about planned consolidation of certain police services involving Kirkwood, Glendale, Warson Woods, and Des Peres.
https://kirkwoodgadfly.com/kirkwood-sets-the-example-on-consolidation/

A few months ago, 6 large firetrucks descended on an alarm in downtown Kirkwood from Fenton, Kirkwood, and a number of other stations.  When they saw each other, half of them left.  And it was a false alarm.  We clearly could use more consolidation and coordination of fire services in the county.

I keep being surprised that folks believe low level consolidation of police and fire services can work at the tiny town level, but never at a level as large as the city and county.  But I see no reason why unincorporated patrolled areas of St. Louis County could not merge with policing of St. Louis City, and leave little St. Louis County towns to police themselves and merge with each other as they see fit.  

East and West Germany combined into a single government.  Kirkwood and surrounding towns police are gradually consolidating into a single department.  The city / county consolidation is somewhere between these large and small consolidations.  There is no reason it can't happen.  MSD became a successful cross city/county organization because _____ flows down hill and knows no boundaries, whereas criminals check borders before committing crimes, right?

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PostJan 30, 2021#1355

Gary...I couldn’t agree more.

Who would have thought it would be harder to unify St. Louis City and County than the Balkan Peninsula.

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PostMar 10, 2021#1356

Stltoday - Measure forcing St. Louis County police departments to merge meets pushback in Missouri House

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/cri ... 4b35d.html

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PostMar 11, 2021#1357

^ Of course it does. Also, I should have known better, but save yourselves the trouble and do not read the comments.

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PostMar 24, 2021#1358

Stl Public Radio - City-County Cooperation On The Mind Of St. Louis Mayoral Contenders — And The Region’s Residents

https://news.stlpublicradio.org/governm ... -residents

PostApr 14, 2021#1359

Stltoday - New St. Louis mayor to give freeholders process another look

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/gov ... c7ba9.html

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PostApr 22, 2021#1360

Hmmm, looks like the County will miss out on a lot COVID funds they would have otherwise received in a unified city. Another reason they should be interested in merging.

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PostJun 05, 2021#1361

Coming together? Talks renew on merging St. Louis County fire agencies
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/gov ... 4f57f.html

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PostJun 16, 2021#1362

Random question but if a “new” St. Louis were formed and the boundaries were inside of I-270 to the Mississippi River, what would the population and square mileage of the new city be?

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PostJun 16, 2021#1363

I'm not sure the exact answer to that, but I do remember that the Better Together proposal would have put us back in the top 10 for city population, just above Dallas I believe.

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PostJun 16, 2021#1364

The Better Together proposal combining St. Louis City and County would have resulted in a new city of approximately 1.3 million. A new city inside of 270 would be less but I wonder by how much more?

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PostJun 16, 2021#1365

SouthCitySheks wrote:
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Random question but if a “new” St. Louis were formed and the boundaries were inside of I-270 to the Mississippi River, what would the population and square mileage of the new city be?
Shot in the dark but my guess would be around 300-400 square miles (the two combined now are just shy of 600) and between 800,000 and 900,000 people. I have absolutely nothing to base this off of, just what my gut tells me.

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PostJun 16, 2021#1366

I also have a random thought.  With all this federal money coming in via the pandemic relief, and potentially billions more in a transportation bill…how foolish would the city and county be to not use the existing BoF to, at bare minimum, re-enter the city into the county to give the two entities greater power and resources to leverage some of that future cash?

BellaVella made the point just upthread that the independent nature of the city most likely kept St. Louis County’s pandemic relief funds much lower than they could have been (not that $200 million is anything to shake a stick at).

Worth thinking about…

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PostJun 16, 2021#1367

Google maps suggests a consolidated city with I-270 as the boundary would be around 225 sq. mi.  Looks like the population would be somewhere in the 900ks but I think shy of 1M (out of the roughly 1.3M combined city+county total). 

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PostJun 16, 2021#1368

This would be fun. Let's do it.

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PostJun 16, 2021#1369

I'm all for the city finding a way to swallow our pride, and just join the county. The faster we start working together the better... 

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PostJun 17, 2021#1370

I started thinking about a proposal that wasn’t a better together mega-merger and wasn’t the status quo. Perhaps as ballot initiative, the current city re-enters St. Louis County and then automatically expands to I-270 which would be a compromise that could pass the ultimate test of the voters. That area would also be aligned closer politically one would think.

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PostJun 17, 2021#1371

SouthCitySheks wrote:
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I started thinking about a proposal that wasn’t a better together mega-merger and wasn’t the status quo. Perhaps as ballot initiative, the current city re-enters St. Louis County and then automatically expands to I-270 which would be a compromise that could pass the ultimate test of the voters. That area would also be aligned closer politically one would think.
As much as I'd love to see that, the City gobbling up most the County's population (and annihilating most of its municipalities) wouldn't really be a compromise or garner much support outside the City limits. 

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PostJun 17, 2021#1372

^Even my Crestwoodian county girl mother, who always disagrees with me about urban planning, is beginning to see the value in a merger. That's small sample statistics at its worst, but . . . I wonder if we could sell this to more people than we realize. Especially if we concentrate on places that are also beginning to see the folly of the retail subsidy square-dance.

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PostJun 17, 2021#1373

There's no chance that would pass.  It's no different than someone in the county saying "have the city re-enter the county, disincorporate, and then Clayton can annex the entire central corridor." 

Just get the city to reenter the county first, and then consolidation talks can happen with some of the smaller municipalities that may actually be open to it.

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PostJun 17, 2021#1374

Yeah - we almost need to change the narrative first. Once we're in, they are stuck with us, and then we can begin the cost savings discussions. 

Anyone think GreaterSTLInc is having these discussions? 

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PostJun 17, 2021#1375

pattimagee wrote:
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Once we're in, they are stuck with us. 
😂 Shhhhh, don't say it too loud!

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