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Press release | Board of Public Service | 01/20/2021 -
Hamilton Bridge Replacement
The City seeks public input on replacement of the Hamilton Bridge over MetroLink.
Press release | Board of Public Service,Department of Streets | 10/14/2020 -
Skinker DeBaliviere Traffic Study
Help shape the future of your neighborhood! Review the traffic survey results and provide input on recommended traffic calming measures.
Press release | Board of Public Service,Department of Streets | 09/12/2020 -
City of St. Louis Announces Plans for the Replacement of the Compton Ave. Bridge
The proposed bridge will include four lanes of vehicular traffic, a protected two-way cycle track, and a pedestrian sidewalk
Press release | Board of Public Service | 08/20/2020 -
City of St. Louis Joins Bi-State Development in Moving Forward on Public Transit Expansion within Northside-Southside Corridor
The City of St. Louis is moving forward on its commitment to expand high-capacity transit service to north and south St. Louis
Press release | Office of the Mayor,Board of Public Service | 08/17/2020 -
Notice of Public Hearing on Design of the Jefferson Avenue/22nd Street Corridor Improvements
This project will improve vehicular, pedestrian, and bicycle traffic of 8 streets in downtown west St. Louis
News/Announcement | Board of Public Service | 03/17/2020 -
Kingshighway Bridge Progress Continues; Partial Opening Scheduled for April 2017
Four lanes of Kingshighway open by May 2017; Full opening targeted for July 2017
Press release | Street Division,Board of Public Service | 12/27/2016 -
Traffic Study of Tower Grove East
Take the traffic survey and document existing traffic and speeding issues.
News/Announcement | Board of Public Service | 09/30/2019 -
Traffic Study of the 14th Ward East of Kingshighway
Take the traffic survey and document existing traffic and speeding issues.
News/Announcement | Board of Public Service | 08/19/2019 -
Downtown St. Louis Transportation Study 2017
The Downtown Multimodal Study includes a signal timing plan, a robust multimodal transportation network, as well as a Protected Bike Network Plan.
News/Announcement | Department of Streets,Department of Public Safety,Street Division,Traffic and Lighting Division | 10/12/2017 -
Rich Bradley on Kenneth Calvert’s “Cornerstones of Courage and Culture” Mural
Statement from Board of Public Service President
News/Announcement | Board of Public Service,Office of the Mayor | 09/25/2017 -
Roger Alison Retires
Plans to devote more time to his two favorite organizations -- Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6137 and Ozark Trail Association
Newsgram | Board of Public Service | 03/02/2015 -
Richard T. Bradley, P.E., Recognized
Newest member of the Civil Engineering Honor Fraternity at Missouri S&T
Newsgram | Board of Public Service | 01/01/2015 -
BPS Recognized by Missouri Society of Professional Engineers
Award ceremony was held during Engineers Week observance.
Newsgram | Board of Public Service | 03/05/2014 -
Jeanne Davis Receives 40-Year Service Pin
Davis began her career with the City in 1972
Newsgram | Board of Public Service | 09/01/2012 -
Tom Behan Recognized by MO Society of Professional Engineers
Selected as the 2011 Outstanding Professional Engineer in Construction in the St. Louis Region
Newsgram | Board of Public Service | 03/01/2012 -
Bruce Yampolsky Appointed to Advisory Council
Yampolsky will serve on the St. Louis Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council through 2014.
Newsgram | Board of Public Service | 01/01/2012 -
Hershell Nowlin Receives 40-Year Service Pin
One of four long-time Civil servants recognized for their years of service.
Newsgram | Board of Public Service | 10/03/2011 -
Leonard Harrison Retires
BPS/Facilities Management bids Leonard Harrison a fond farewell
Newsgram | Board of Public Service | 07/01/2011 -
Pete Prives Retires
Congratulations and Happy Retirement after 35 years of service
Newsgram | Board of Public Service | 03/01/2011 -
Grand Bridge to Close between Chouteau and I-64
Closure begins 2:00 AM on March 14, 2011 and will continue through April 2012.
Press release | Board of Public Service | 03/01/2011
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