State & Local Meeting
Citizens' Advisory Committee for Capital Expenditures - February 26, 2026
February 26, 2026
The City of St. Louis Citizens' Advisory Committee for Capital Expenditures convened on February 26, 2026, to review and discuss critical capital needs for the fire and parks departments. The fire department highlighted urgent infrastructure upgrades including HVAC and plumbing in century-old firehouses, replacement of worn flooring with industrial vinyl, driveway repairs to prevent damage to fire trucks, and security fencing to protect personnel vehicles. A significant focus was on fleet renewal, requesting replacement of aging command vehicles, ambulances, and fire trucks, emphasizing the long lead times for manufacturing specialized emergency vehicles. The parks department presented a $215 million critical needs list, emphasizing ongoing renovations at Sulard Market, including structural repairs, window replacements, and electrical upgrades, as well as pool renovations and replacement of condemned comfort stations. Additional concerns included maintenance of historic structures like the Lyall House, which suffered fire damage, and the Jewel Box venue, which requires specialized window repairs. Discussions also covered security measures, funding challenges, and community partnerships for park improvements. The committee addressed questions about funding sources, insurance coverage, and the prioritization of projects within limited budgets, noting the importance of balancing immediate repairs with long-term capital planning.
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- Citizens' Advisory Committee for Capital Expenditures - February 26, 2026 · City of St. Louis, Missouri · Feb 26