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East-West Gateway Council of Governments
has begun work on the conceptual
design for portions of the Northside
and Southside MetroLink Corridors
that lie within the City of St.
Louis. Gateway has contracted with
HNTB to conduct the study. The
project manager for HNTB is Kenneth
Kinney.
The 18-month study will produce
a conceptual design for light
rail alignments that extend from
downtown St. Louis through the
Northside and Southside of the
City of St. Louis. The work is
predicated on Major
Transportation Investment Analyses
(MTIAs) conducted for the Northside
and Southside corridors in 1999.The
Gateway Board of Director’s
adopted preferred transit alternatives
in those corridors.
The study is being funded through
$2.5 million in transportation
tax credits provided by the state
of Missouri. In this case, the
qualifying expenditures are downtown
residential developments located
near MetroLink including Louderman
Lofts at 317 N. 11th Street and
Bell Lofts at 920 Olive Street,
which are Transit
Oriented Development projects
that encourage the use of public
transit. Both are projects of
developer Craig Heller with Loftworks,
a member of the CMT Board. Heller
agreed to transfer the tax credits
to East-West Gateway at no cost,
and East-West Gateway soldthe
credits to raise revenue for
the study.
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