Kirkwood will list every street on the city website and their conditions plus the order they’ll be worked on. Then every two years the list will be adjusted.
KIRKWOOD, Mo. — This year 65% of Kirkwood voters advocated for the passage of Proposition T to provide additional funding for street projects in the city.
Mayor Liz Gibbons says the passage allows for streets that have been deteriorating for the last decade to get a new look.
“Our budget that we’ve had the last few years has been $1.8 million to do our streets. So the passage of Prop T will add another $2.8 million to our budget each year,” Gibbons said.
So here’s how it’s going to work according to Gibbons:
Kirkwood will list every street on the city website and their conditions plus the order they’ll be worked on. Then every two years the list will be adjusted. There’s hundreds of …