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Related: About this forumBetter together? A plan for a united St. Louis is revealed
The nonprofit group Better Together on Monday unveiled its much anticipated plan to ask voters to merge St. Louis city and county, a move that its organizers said was necessary to help the region compete nationally and internationally.
A combined St. Louis would be safer, more prosperous and more fair than the sum of its parts, the group said in a report issued on Monday. And it would save the taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars.
The group said it will undertake a $25 million campaign to put a St. Louis city-county merger vote on a statewide ballot in November 2020.
For the first time, the public can read the groups recommendations and blueprint for creating a new metropolitan city to be superimposed over existing local governments.
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/better-together-a-plan-for-a-united-st-louis-is/article_cf8f6b80-9ac1-595e-8cff-3d5e35f5f60b.html
While the area is in serious need of reform and streamlined government, I find that this plan has two issues to which I object, the first being the statewide involvement in local affairs and the contribution of Rex Sinquefield who seems to believe he knows what is best for everyone and is willing to put lots of his money into making sure his views triumph.
Kurt V.
(5,624 posts)i came away mostly positive but need more details. Thanks for posting
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)As mentioned in my OP, some change is needed and should be done in a manner to address the findings of the report. That said I have genuine concerns as to the approach suggested. Just don't think the folks in St. Joe or Hannibal really need to have a say in the local affairs of St. Louis and County. I also have concerns with some of the particulars regarding policing being consolidated but fire departments and schools are being left alone.
Kurt V.
(5,624 posts)that outsiders as myself should not have a say in this. side note: don marsh is a treasure
SWBTATTReg
(24,085 posts)has to vote on this too. Very unfair. What do I care what occurs in Springfield MO or Joplin MO? And they are the same too about us. If anything, they all have a phobia against the larger cities KC and STL, which I'm very aware of being that I've lived all over the state. This gets very old as a lot of misconceptions and mistruths end up taking the stage and not facts. I still don't understand per the link this freeholder stuff, I'll do some more digging into and see what's this is about.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)I agree that folks in St. Joe, Springfield or Hannibal really don't need to have a say in how the St. Louis Metro area governs itself.