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$6M in funding approved for delayed Hazelwood sports complex

Developers want to transform the former St. Louis Mills Mall into a massive sports complex called PowerPlex Author: Ryan Dean, Sam Clancy Published: 8:01 AM CST February 23, 2021 Updated: 8:30 PM CST February 23, 2021 HAZELWOOD, Mo. The St. Louis County Council voted to approve $6 million from the county s Convention and Recreation trust fund for the development of the POWERplex. In Tuesday night s meeting, the council voted 6-1 in favor of an ordinance that would set aside $6 million of unappropriated funds for the development that would transform the mostly vacant St. Louis Outlet Mall into a multi-sport facility. The developer of POWERplex said the $6 million from St. Louis County s hotel tax only accounts for 10% of project costs but said it s vital to the total funding package.

Self-storage facility proposed along Gravois Road

A self-storage facility in Sappington, a new 26-acre subdivision in Oakville, a new QuikTrip at the corner of Lindbergh and Lemay Ferry and a new construction company office on South County Center Way are the four South County projects up for St. Louis County zoning this month. The St. Louis County Planning Commission is holding a videoconferenced public hearing at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25, by WebEx videoconference only due to COVID-19. Members of the public who want to attend can join virtually through the videoconference or by phone. To join by web, go to webex.com/downloads.html/ and follow prompts. Enter Meeting ID 132 322 0831 and password pcph0125. To join the meeting by audio, call 1-408-418-9388 and enter the same Meeting ID and password as above.

New QuikTrip proposed for corner of Lindbergh and Lemay Ferry

A new QuikTrip at the corner of Lindbergh and Lemay Ferry, a new 26-acre subdivision in Oakville, a self-storage facility in Sappington and a new construction company office on South County Center Way are the four South County projects up for St. Louis County zoning this month. The St. Louis County Planning Commission is holding a videoconferenced public hearing at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25, by WebEx videoconference only due to COVID-19. Members of the public who want to attend can join virtually through the videoconference or by phone. To join by web, go to webex.com/downloads.html/ and follow prompts. Enter Meeting ID 132 322 0831 and password pcph0125. To join the meeting by audio, call 1-408-418-9388 and enter the same Meeting ID and password as above.

St Louis County Council lawsuit filed

Lawsuit filed over control of St. Louis County Council The lawsuit alleges that the vote during the special session was unlawful and in violation of the St. Louis County charter Author: Jacob Kuerth Updated: 7:58 PM CST January 16, 2021 ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. St. Louis County filed a lawsuit on Saturday against four other councilmembers to prevent them from taking control of the council following a controversial vote a day earlier during a special session. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Councilwoman Lisa Clancy, a Democrat representing District 5 and Councilman Ernie Trakas, a Republican representing District 6, alleges that the vote during the special session was unlawful and in violation of the St. Louis County charter.

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