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Tonight's a big one! The Kirkwood City Council will vote on whether to approve the construction of sixty new apartments in a new mixed-use building on a prominent corner of Downtown Kirkwood. The project is essentially in full compliance with the city's zoning code, so it should pass unanimously, but with this Council you shouldn't take anything for granted, so I encourage you all to either show up to the meeting and lend your support or to write City Clerk Laurie Ashe (ascheLB@kirkwoodmo.org) with your comments by 4pm today so that they might be passed along to the Council ahead of the meeting.
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Also, in case you missed it, the project has a brand new look.. well, actually two brand new looks! You can read more about the changes that have been made to the project here:
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300 N. Kirkwood: Two New Looks, One Big Vote
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This Thursday, Kirkwood City Council will decide the fate of 300 N. Kirkwood, a proposed four-story mixed-use development at the corner of Adams and Kirkwood. The project includes 60 apartments and retail space, and —because it fits within the city’s zoning code— the Council has little legal room to block it. Still, design has been the sticking point. Early renderings …
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- Tonight's stormwater public hearing
- Errors in CM Rheinnecker's newsletter
- A few highlights from last week's Webster-Kirkwood Times:
- On pg. A-04, there's a good write-up of Kirkwood's new property tax rates
- Further down on the same page, there's also a great write-up of a new idea emerging in Webster that would see all citizens issued parking permits.
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That's it for this today! Have a great weekend, everyone!
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