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PostApr 08, 2022#8676

symphonicpoet wrote:
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urban_dilettante wrote:
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^ du jour political ideologies change faster than the human condition. the US is a world outlier in terms of gun violence. the rest of the world has politics too.
This isn't actually true. We're number nine worldwide in terms of firearm violence. Which is horrible, but nothing of an outlier. We're only an outlier for "rich" countries. FirveThirtyEight.com did a nice piece discussing the problem. The risk of firearms deaths for white people is about on par with wealthy countries. For African Americans it's about on par with a poor country in the middle of a civil war. Ultimately, we're not really a developed country anymore. Let's call the United States the "redeveloping world."
I like "undeveloping". And being an outlier for wealthy countries is still an outlier. Or to put it differently, a wealthy country at peace having the same level of gun violence as a countries at war is an outlier.

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PostApr 08, 2022#8677

symphonicpoet wrote:
Apr 08, 2022
urban_dilettante wrote:
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^ du jour political ideologies change faster than the human condition. the US is a world outlier in terms of gun violence. the rest of the world has politics too.
This isn't actually true. We're number nine worldwide in terms of firearm violence. Which is horrible, but nothing of an outlier. We're only an outlier for "rich" countries. FirveThirtyEight.com did a nice piece discussing the problem. The risk of firearms deaths for white people is about on par with wealthy countries. For African Americans it's about on par with a poor country in the middle of a civil war. Ultimately, we're not really a developed country anymore. Let's call the United States the "redeveloping world."
yes, of course. but i meant in comparison to other wealthy, "developed" countries.

PostApr 08, 2022#8678

MarkHaversham wrote:
Apr 08, 2022
I like "undeveloping". And being an outlier for wealthy countries is still an outlier. Or to put it differently, a wealthy country at peace having the same level of gun violence as a countries at war is an outlier.
this.

i like "devolving."

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PostApr 08, 2022#8679

Video: Did man confess to police carjacking attempt?

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PostApr 14, 2022#8680

A hundred cars flee St. Louis riverfront as police arrive at scene of killing

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/cri ... bbbfb.html

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PostApr 14, 2022#8681

The solution: more road closures to add to the 1,000 closures in the greater downtown riverfront area.
The south end of Lenore K Sullivan will ... be secured by the existing gate and no cars will be allowed on Lenore K Sullivan after 7:00 P.M
https://www.kmov.com/2022/04/13/slmpd-w ... ng-deaths/

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PostApr 14, 2022#8682

eee123 wrote:
Apr 14, 2022
The solution: more road closures to add to the 1,000 closures in the greater downtown riverfront area.
The south end of Lenore K Sullivan will ... be secured by the existing gate and no cars will be allowed on Lenore K Sullivan after 7:00 P.M
https://www.kmov.com/2022/04/13/slmpd-w ... ng-deaths/
I honestly wouldn't mind if they permanently closed the street to vehicles for the stretch in front of the arch. Only open it for pedestrians, cyclists, and maybe the carriages. Could still have food trucks or other concessions along there, but any concessions that need public vehicle access could be stationed closer to Laclede's Landing.

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PostApr 14, 2022#8683

I wouldn't mind that either. When it was packed with cars and buses, there really wasn't enough room for pedestrians along LKS, what with the sidewalk kind of being encroached upon by decorative lighting and benches.

I'm just still surly that the floodwall/Ashley Energy fence by the Landing will apparently never be opened to connect our fancy new-ish bike trail to the Riverfront Trail. And I'm assuming they'll bring back that concert series that added another pedestrian/bike closure. And Lumiere is seemingly building a new street gate every week.

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PostApr 15, 2022#8684

_nomad_ wrote:
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eee123 wrote:
Apr 14, 2022
The solution: more road closures to add to the 1,000 closures in the greater downtown riverfront area.
The south end of Lenore K Sullivan will ... be secured by the existing gate and no cars will be allowed on Lenore K Sullivan after 7:00 P.M
https://www.kmov.com/2022/04/13/slmpd-w ... ng-deaths/
I honestly wouldn't mind if they permanently closed the street to vehicles for the stretch in front of the arch. Only open it for pedestrians, cyclists, and maybe the carriages. Could still have food trucks or other concessions along there, but any concessions that need public vehicle access could be stationed closer to Laclede's Landing.
At the very least, close it from dusk to dawn. 

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PostApr 16, 2022#8685

A lot of vroom, vroom, pow, pow, pow tonight.

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PostApr 17, 2022#8686

Hundreds of chargers and cars blocking broadway in Soulard and caused massive traffic jams. The cars were even going opposite direction of traffic. People were on top of their cars. Cops were at the scene but I hadn’t noticed that ever before especially living at Ann and Broadway.


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PostApr 17, 2022#8687

I saw the same thing on Kingshighway. Started at Forest Park Parkway and went North from there.


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PostApr 17, 2022#8688

Debaliviere91 wrote:
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I saw the same thing on Kingshighway. Started at Forest Park Parkway and went North from there.


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Sounds like some went up to 370 to speed then did donuts at the old Mills mall.

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PostApr 18, 2022#8689

^There was apparently some kind of drift/burnout/donut rally up at Riverview and 270. I expect this was all associated.

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PostApr 26, 2022#8690

Perhaps similar rules in place here might be beneficial:
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PostApr 26, 2022#8691

Trololzilla wrote:
Apr 26, 2022
Perhaps similar rules in place here might be beneficia
Not a bad start but it seems to shut out people who live in a smaller house or in an area that prohibits AirBnBs. The idea of owner-occupant sounds good but to make it a requirement seems unrealistic.

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PostApr 27, 2022#8692

^I'd allow for the possibility that you could have more or be from out of town if your AirBnB follows all the usual hotel rules and simply uses AirBnB as a way to generate hotel nights. Essentially, I'd permit hotels to book via AirBnB and its competitors. (I've seen hotel rooms on  VRBO in Europe, at least. Booked a couple like that, even.) But if you're not going to follow the usual hotel regulations the above regs sound pretty reasonable. They'd prevent m medium to large landlords from trying to go big as hoteliers while skirting taxes and regulations, which seems to be the problem here. Obviously hotels aren't a problem. And rental property isn't a problem. But sometimes when one acts like the other there's a problem. (Especially if you're dodging the rules of one or both.)

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PostApr 27, 2022#8693

Trololzilla wrote:
Apr 26, 2022
Perhaps similar rules in place here might be beneficial:
How would this affect multi-unit Airbnbs? For example, I just stayed at an Airbnb in KC that was basically a hostel. There were 20 rooms in the place, all of which were listed on Airbnb. Would that count as 1 or 20 under these rules?

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PostApr 27, 2022#8694

I'd say that should count as 20 - unless the owner wants to get a hotel license and follow all the applicable laws that would come with it. 

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PostApr 28, 2022#8695

^That sounds like the way to do it. And that'd require at least minimal staff on site and available 24/7. (Rather like a hotel.)

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PostApr 28, 2022#8696

Unfortunately, I’m under the impression that the alder responds more to building owners than building residents.

Although AirBnB may create headache, I don’t know if the building owners will be up for limiting use. Who knows if there are any buildings downtown where the investment is propped up using AirBnB investments.

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PostApr 28, 2022#8697

symphonicpoet wrote:
Apr 28, 2022
^That sounds like the way to do it. And that'd require at least minimal staff on site and available 24/7. (Rather like a hotel.)
Tbf, the owner of the Airbnb/hostel lived there full time. So, it very well may have satisfied any requirements.

PostApr 28, 2022#8698

addxb2 wrote:
Apr 28, 2022
Unfortunately, I’m under the impression that the alder responds more to building owners than building residents.

Although AirBnB may create headache, I don’t know if the building owners will be up for limiting use. Who knows if there are any buildings downtown where the investment is propped up using AirBnB investments.
Some building owners are actively profiting from these AirBnBs. Lux Living/CityWide lists these AirBnBs in their properties themselves.

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PostApr 28, 2022#8699

addxb2 wrote:
Apr 28, 2022
Unfortunately, I’m under the impression that the alder responds more to building owners than building residents.

Although AirBnB may create headache, I don’t know if the building owners will be up for limiting use. Who knows if there are any buildings downtown where the investment is propped up using AirBnB investments.
I believe I've had the opportunity to tour at least one property where projected AirBnB revenues helped to make the project happen. I don't want to see them banned, but reasonable regulation is probably not unwarranted. Smaller ones could work like a more traditional Bed and Breakfast and larger ones like hotels. I think the code is there to make this work more safely. But I do think it would be most fair if everyone is on the same playing field, paying into the system at the same rate, making the same contribution to improving our city. That said, you're quite right, they've made a real contribution to restoration. I'm pretty sure there are quite a few small to middling projects that wouldn't have happened without that. Maybe even some fairly big ones.

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PostApr 30, 2022#8700

1/3 of the year complete homicide report

2022: 51 counted + 1 justified = 52 total
2021: 62 counted + 5 justified = 67 total

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