State & Local Meeting
Citizens' Advisory Committee for Capital Expenditures - March 5, 2026
March 05, 2026
The City of St. Louis Citizens' Advisory Committee for Capital Expenditures convened on March 5, 2026, to review and discuss capital improvement needs across various municipal facilities and services. Key procurement-related discussions included a proposed phased $3 million roofing project for City Hall to address aging slate and terracotta tiles, with an overall replacement cost estimated between $25 to $30 million. The committee also reviewed court modernization efforts, including a $1.68 million request to upgrade 12 courtrooms with modern audio-visual technology to improve accessibility and functionality. Structural repairs to the Civil Courts Building facade and roof were highlighted, with a $5.1 million funding request for the next phase of critical repairs. Additionally, the juvenile court requested $900,000 to modernize detention unit doors for safety improvements. The Streets Department presented a $6 million capital request to relocate the towing operation to a larger facility, aiming to enhance operational capacity and generate increased revenue for the city. Other smaller capital needs included $600,000 for repairs at the South Refuse Station and $100,000 for HVAC upgrades in the refuse division office building. The committee emphasized prioritizing projects based on criticality, public safety, and funding availability, with plans to solicit member input via a forthcoming survey to guide final recommendations. No formal votes were recorded during this meeting, but several action items related to funding prioritization and potential fundraising efforts were discussed.
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- Citizens' Advisory Committee for Capital Expenditures - March 5, 2026 · City of St. Louis, Missouri · Mar 05