Thanks for posting everyone. Believe PD posted story noting that additional state funds brings total up to $60 million from $54 million.
Looking at the map that Sc4mayor posted just reaffirms my thought that the city would have a big win if they would commit a good chunk of the Ram's settlement funds and pursue the removal of raised section of freeway between Wash Ave and Cass Ave with a blvd, incorporate
Put in orange lines on Sc4mayor map for improvements dollars for extending Tucker & 7th street cycle tracks north to Cass, extend Cass Ave improvements east to a new at grade intersection w new blvd, replace raised freeway south w new blvd to new at grade intersection w Wash Ave/Eads bridge. Would be another $75 to $100 million improvement is my guess but also fits current POTUS admin plans for Fed transportation grants/infrastructure. Committing part of the Ram's settlement funds now would go a long long way securing Feds matching funds for near northside/north riverfront improvements and accessability.
Looking at the map that Sc4mayor posted just reaffirms my thought that the city would have a big win if they would commit a good chunk of the Ram's settlement funds and pursue the removal of raised section of freeway between Wash Ave and Cass Ave with a blvd, incorporate
Put in orange lines on Sc4mayor map for improvements dollars for extending Tucker & 7th street cycle tracks north to Cass, extend Cass Ave improvements east to a new at grade intersection w new blvd, replace raised freeway south w new blvd to new at grade intersection w Wash Ave/Eads bridge. Would be another $75 to $100 million improvement is my guess but also fits current POTUS admin plans for Fed transportation grants/infrastructure. Committing part of the Ram's settlement funds now would go a long long way securing Feds matching funds for near northside/north riverfront improvements and accessability.






