
St. Louis Parking Plan Stalls Over Bidding Concerns
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St. Louis city treasurer Adam Laynes plan to build a new parking garage in Midtown faces opposition from key officials. The proposal, which involves purchasing two parking lots for about one million dollars, has been put on hold due to concerns over process and lack of public review. Aldermanic President Megan Green and Ward eight Alderman Rasheen Aldridge argue that the deal skips proper bidding and needs more transparency. Layne defends the move as a quick fix for parking woes, but the board voted it down, sending it back for revisions. The plan remains idle as city leaders rework the details, with no timeline set for Midtown parking relief.
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