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Ward 15 News
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July 29, 2009South Grand Development
Dear Neighbors,
I am writing with another update regarding the South Grand development.
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April 9, 2009Get Connected!
Local News, Recent Comments, Headlines and More...
Visit the StLouisCore and Get Connected!
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September 5, 2008Street Tree or Sidewalk Replacement
Street trees enhance the beauty and value of your home and neighborhood.
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May 22, 2008FYI
The South Grand Transportation Equity Act Grant Application for Pedestrian Safety enhancements was NOT selected by East West Gateway.
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September 6, 2006A Day in A Life …….
People ask me what it is like to be an alderman.
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September 6, 2006South Side National Bank Building’s South Side Tower Condo Completed
We celebrated the completion of South Side Tower’s 6th floor condo with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, May 31, 2006.
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September 6, 2006Problem Properties & GOH Management Assistance Program
Concerned about problematic behaviors at a rental property in your neighborhood?
Report all nuisance behaviors to the police!
A nuisance is chronic behavior that violates any City, State or, Federal law.
Call 911 or 231-1212 (non-emergency)
After reporting the problem, please contact our Neighborhood Stabilization Officer, Brian Wilson 613-3134.
Grand Oak Hill Management Assistance Program (MAP) is a 15th Ward Block Grant funded program which assists our efforts to abate nuisance/ problem properties.
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September 6, 200615th Ward Home Repair Program for Necessary Repairs
With a Forgivable Loan you can borrow up to $5,000.00 to make code related repairs.
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September 6, 2006STREET and ALLEY PAVING
Street and alley paving in the 15th Ward will begin in July.
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September 6, 200615th Ward Housing Initiative
The 15th Ward Housing initiative is based on a strategy of increasing home ownership in areas that are densely rental, creating affordable owner occupied housing and creating new markets in housing.
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