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Jones, Page accused of political overreach with mask mandate

Page, Jones accused of political overreach with mask mandate Local elected officials from both political parties have issues with the way it was implemented and how it could be used Author: Sam Clancy Updated: 8:16 PM CDT July 26, 2021 ST. LOUIS St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and St. Louis County Executive Sam Page are being accused of political overreach less than a day after a new mask mandate went into effect in St. Louis and St. Louis County. Jones and Page, both Democrats, announced the mandate at a joint press conference Monday morning. The mandate requires people to wear masks in indoor public places and on public transportation. It includes everyone 5 and older, regardless if they are vaccinated. Wearing a mask outside is strongly encouraged, especially in group settings.

COVID-19 relief package stalled in St Louis City government

The bill is a proposal to spend $168 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds in the city. Author: Anne Stegen Updated: 6:23 PM CDT July 21, 2021 ST. LOUIS City officials have continued to lock horns over the federal pandemic relief funds. A bill to distribute the first round of funds stalled in a city board meeting last week. Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed asked St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones asking her to allow his relief package to clear the current hurdle. Board Bill 2 aims to spend the first $168 million in COVID-19 relief funds from the American Rescue Plan Act. It was held up in the Board of Estimate and Apportionment last week by Jones and Comptroller Darlene Green.

St Louis City Counselor s Office Finds President Reed s Economic Development Proposals Do Not Comply Federal American Rescue Plan Act Guidelines

St Louis City Counselor s Office Finds President Reed s Economic Development Proposals Do Not Comply Federal American Rescue Plan Act Guidelines
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Brad Lamb wants to replace Toronto s famous auto repair shop with a flatiron building

Brad Lamb wants to replace Toronto s famous auto repair shop with a flatiron building The condo hits just keep coming from developer Brad J. Lamb. The latest project from Lamb Development Corp. will be a wedge-shaped condo replacing a popular auto repair shop. Lamb was in the news recently when nine people, tenants of a property he owns at 1407-1409 Bloor St. W., were forced to leave their homes twice after carbon monoxide detectors were triggered. Lamb s latest project is in the same neighbourhood but at a different garage. There are only black-and-white renderings of the condo development for 2 Howard Park Avenue. Rendering via City of Toronto Submission

St Louis advances plan to cut $4M from police budget and remove 98 vacant officer jobs

St. Louis advances plan to cut $4M from police budget and remove 98 vacant officer jobs Andrew Mark Miller © Provided by Washington Examiner City officials in St. Louis, Missouri, are moving forward with a plan to cut $4 million from the police budget and remove 98 vacant officer jobs. The local Board of Estimate and Apportionment voted 2-1 in favor of the spending plan, which pledges to remove $4 million from the $171 million police budget and reallocate that money to social services, according to the The plan cuts 98 vacant police jobs, including six lieutenants, 25 sergeants, and 67 police officers, which the mayor says have been vacant for 12 years.

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