VIDEO: Engrossment, Rules, Resolutions and Credentials Committee

Engrossment, Rules, Resolutions and Credentials Committee

This video is the result of a law passed in 2016 by 21st Ward Alderman Antonio French. The historic “Transparency in Government Law” requires all public meetings of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen; the Board of Estimate & Apportionment; the Board of Public Service; and the Preservation Board be recorded and made available on an official City of St. Louis YouTube channel.

VIDEO: Public Safety Committee, December 8, 2020

Public Safety Committee, December 8, 2020
The Public Safety Committee met to review and discuss the following:
Board Bills
Board Bill Number 162

This bill will require that construction and renovations governed by the International Building Code, (Ordinance 70794) provide Electric Vehicle Ready electric supply (EV Ready) or Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment (EVSE) in amounts provided by the ordinance. In specific applications, the installation of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) will be required. The definition of EV Ready for the purpose of this bill is defined as designing and constructing a building in a way that facilitates and optimizes the installation of electric vehicle supply equipment during construction and Level 3 alterations. The ordinance does not require the construction of parking beyond what is required by the Zoning Code. Physical requirements for an EV ready location consist of the following: an adequately sized electrical service supply, conduit and conductor from the electric service panel to a termination point and branch circuit capacity for a 208/240V 50A dual pole circuit breaker. In the scenario where EVSE is to be installed per the respective parking requirements, a list is provided for the required number of Level II ‘chargers” to be installed in conjunction with the requirement for the number of spaces to EV ready for future expansion. This bill will empower the City of St. Louis to prepare for the future of electric vehicles and the growing demand for electric vehicle charging as the electric vehicle fleet increases. Numerous positive benefits are an outcome of transportation electrification, such as reduced air pollution and carbon emissions, workforce development for electricians and reduced operating costs over the lifetime of the vehicle.

Board Bill Number 163

This bill will require that construction and renovations governed by the International Residential Code, (Ordinance 70795) provide Electric Vehicle Ready electric supply (EV Ready) in amounts provided by the ordinance, in general, one EV Ready space per dwelling unit with exceptions. The definition of EV Ready for the purpose of this bill is defined as designing and constructing a dwelling in a way that facilitates and optimizes the installation of electric vehicle supply equipment during construction and Level 3 alterations. The ordinance does not require the construction of parking beyond what is required by the Zoning Code. Physical requirements for an EV ready location consist of the following: an adequately sized electrical service supply, conduit and conductor from the electric service panel to a termination point and branch circuit capacity for a 208/240V 50A dual pole circuit breaker. This bill will empower the City of St. Louis to prepare for the future of electric vehicles and the growing demand for electric vehicle charging as the electric vehicle fleet increases. Numerous positive benefits are an outcome of transportation electrification, such as reduced air pollution and carbon emissions, workforce development for electricians and reduced operating costs over the lifetime of the vehicle.

Board Bill Number 181

This bill will require that construction and renovations governed by the International Existing Building Code, (Ordinance 70797) provide Electric Vehicle Ready electric supply (EV Ready) or Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment (EVSE) in amounts provided by the ordinance. In specific applications, the installation of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) will be required. The definition of EV Ready for the purpose of this bill is defined as designing and constructing or renovating a building in a way that facilitates and optimizes the installation of electric vehicle supply equipment during Level 3 alterations. The ordinance does not require the construction of parking beyond what is required by the Zoning Code. Physical requirements for an EV ready location consist of the following: an adequately sized electrical service supply, conduit and conductor from the electric service panel to a termination point and branch circuit capacity for a 208/240V 50A dual pole circuit breaker. In the scenario where EVSE is to be installed per the respective parking requirements, a list is provided for the required number of Level II ‘chargers” to be installed in conjunction with the requirement for the number of spaces to EV ready for future expansion. This bill will empower the City of St. Louis to prepare for the future of electric vehicles and the growing demand for electric vehicle charging as the electric vehicle fleet increases. Numerous positive benefits are an outcome of transportation electrification, such as reduced air pollution and carbon emissions, workforce development for electricians and reduced operating costs over the lifetime of the vehicle.

More information:
City of St. Louis: https://ift.tt/1mi93KN
Board of Aldermen https://ift.tt/1ZhZE6y

This video is the result of a law passed in 2016 by 21st Ward Alderman Antonio French. The historic “Transparency in Government Law” requires all public meetings of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen; the Board of Estimate & Apportionment; the Board of Public Service; and the Preservation Board be recorded and made available on an official City of St. Louis YouTube channel.

VIDEO: Mayor Krewson’s COVID-19 Update: December 7, 2020

Mayor Krewson’s COVID-19 Update: December 7, 2020
Join Mayor Krewson as she goes live on Facebook with another edition of #LivewithLyda to give an update about COVID-19 in the area.

More information:
City of St. Louis: https://ift.tt/1mi93KN
Board of Aldermen https://ift.tt/1ZhZE6y

This video is the result of a law passed in 2016 by 21st Ward Alderman Antonio French. The historic “Transparency in Government Law” requires all public meetings of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen; the Board of Estimate & Apportionment; the Board of Public Service; and the Preservation Board be recorded and made available on an official City of St. Louis YouTube channel.

VIDEO: Public Safety Committee (MeetingID 817 2348 8632)

Public Safety Committee (MeetingID 817 2348 8632)

This video is the result of a law passed in 2016 by 21st Ward Alderman Antonio French. The historic “Transparency in Government Law” requires all public meetings of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen; the Board of Estimate & Apportionment; the Board of Public Service; and the Preservation Board be recorded and made available on an official City of St. Louis YouTube channel.

VIDEO: Coronavirus Special Committee (MeetingID 894 7516 6339)

Coronavirus Special Committee (MeetingID 894 7516 6339)

This video is the result of a law passed in 2016 by 21st Ward Alderman Antonio French. The historic “Transparency in Government Law” requires all public meetings of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen; the Board of Estimate & Apportionment; the Board of Public Service; and the Preservation Board be recorded and made available on an official City of St. Louis YouTube channel.

VIDEO: Planning Commission – December 2, 2020

Planning Commission – December 2, 2020
More information:
City of St. Louis: https://ift.tt/1mi93KN
Board of Aldermen https://ift.tt/1ZhZE6y

This video is the result of a law passed in 2016 by 21st Ward Alderman Antonio French. The historic “Transparency in Government Law” requires all public meetings of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen; the Board of Estimate & Apportionment; the Board of Public Service; and the Preservation Board be recorded and made available on an official City of St. Louis YouTube channel.

VIDEO: Streets, Traffic and Refuse Committee

Streets, Traffic and Refuse Committee
Board Bills Referred to Committee
Board Bills referred to this committee

Showing total board bills 25 record(s).
Board Bill Title
BB 10 5347 Nottingham Parking District
BB 13 Transfer of $5,000,000.00 from the Parking Meter Fund to the General Reserve Fund of the City of St. Louis Necessitated by COVID-19
BB 21 Ruggeri Place
BB 23 Appropriation for payment of the operating expenses, capital equipment and improvement expenses for the Parking Division
BB 24 Traffic Calming Policy
BB 43 Vacation of Leffingwell northwardly
BB 51 Designating the Parking Commissioner as chairperson of the Parking Commission
BB 68 Vacation of Publi Alley City Block 968 as bounded by Stoddard, Jefferson, Mills and Elliott
BB 69 Vacation of a Public Alley in City Block 941 as bounded by Dr. Martin Luther King, 19th, Delmar and 20th Streets
BB 73 Vendor Regulations
BB 88 Three-Way Stop Site at the intersection of Folsom Avenue and Klemm Street
BB 89 A Stop Site at the Intersection of McRee Avenue and Klemm Street
BB 91 Street and/or Alley Vacation
BB 113 Amending Section One of Ordinance 71210 dated July 24, 2020
BB 123 Closing of Maple Avenue at Kingshighway Boulevard
BB 124 Prohibiting Commercial Vehicles from travelling along CDBanks Avenue
BB 132 Proposals from Financial Institutions selected by the Treasurer
BB 133 Parking Revenue Bonds, Series 2020
BB 146 Small Wireless Facilities
BB 147 Closure of Vernon Ave. at Kingshighway Blvd.
BB 149 Prohibition on Commercial Vehicles Along West Park Avenue
BB 155 Residentail Speed Limit District 3rd Ward
BB 156 Alley Vacation for St. George, DeKalb, Louisa, and Second
BB 157 Street Vacation for 20th St
BB 161 Conditional Vacation of an East/West Alleymo.gov/government/departments/aldermen/about/index.cfm

This video is the result of a law passed in 2016 by 21st Ward Alderman Antonio French. The historic “Transparency in Government Law” requires all public meetings of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen; the Board of Estimate & Apportionment; the Board of Public Service; and the Preservation Board be recorded and made available on an official City of St. Louis YouTube channel.

VIDEO: Board of Aldermen, December 4, 2020

Board of Aldermen, December 4, 2020
The Board of Aldermen met December 4th to discuss Agenda 28 for the week of November 28, 2020.

More information:
City of St. Louis: https://ift.tt/1mi93KN
Board of Aldermen https://ift.tt/1ZhZE6y

This video is the result of a law passed in 2016 by 21st Ward Alderman Antonio French. The historic “Transparency in Government Law” requires all public meetings of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen; the Board of Estimate & Apportionment; the Board of Public Service; and the Preservation Board be recorded and made available on an official City of St. Louis YouTube channel.

VIDEO: Mayor Krewson COVID-19 Update December 4, 2020

Mayor Krewson COVID-19 Update December 4, 2020
Mayor Krewson is live from City Hall with an update on COVID19 in our community.

More information:
City of St. Louis: https://ift.tt/1mi93KN
Board of Aldermen https://ift.tt/1ZhZE6y

This video is the result of a law passed in 2016 by 21st Ward Alderman Antonio French. The historic “Transparency in Government Law” requires all public meetings of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen; the Board of Estimate & Apportionment; the Board of Public Service; and the Preservation Board be recorded and made available on an official City of St. Louis YouTube channel.

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