The St. Louis Development Corporation is on the lookout for a consultant that can help improve its internal workings. That's weeks after a federal grand jury indicted a St. Louis alderman for allegedly pressuring agency staff to sell property to a businessman in exchange for a bribe.
Navarro has served as the alderwoman from the 28th Ward since July 2017. She officially resigns on Monday to take a job with Washington University’s Midwest Climate Collaborative.