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Under a newly revised agreement, Bi-State Development Agency is required to operate the trolley four days a week through June 2025 鈥 but will not be financially responsible for the project.
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Local leaders have warned that if federal money has to be repaid, it could make it harder for the St. Louis region to receive federal grants for future projects.
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A proposal to accept an additional $1.2 million in federal funds to restart the trolley, and turn operation of the system over to the transit agency Metro, failed in October.
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The East-West Gateway Council of Governments rejected a plan Wednesday to use $1.26 million in federal money to fund the 2.2-mile connection between the Delmar Loop and Missouri History Museum in Forest Park.
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St. Louis County Councilman Mark Harder is the latest guest on Politically Speaking. 漏 2024 外网天堂鈥檚 Julie O鈥橠onoghue and Jason Rosenbaum talked鈥
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On the latest edition of Politically Speaking, 漏 2024 外网天堂鈥檚 Julie O鈥橠onoghue and Jason Rosenbaum take a look at local, state and national鈥
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The quest to bring the Loop Trolley back to life under St. Louis鈥 regional transit agency has failed. Bi-State Development committee members on Friday鈥
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The head of the agency that runs the region鈥檚 transit network characterized the Loop Trolley as a 鈥渢roubled project鈥 Tuesday but still said his鈥
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At 34, Lisa Clancy is the youngest member of the St. Louis County Council and one of its newer members 鈥 she only joined the council a year ago. Last鈥
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Over the past 13 months, the Loop Trolley regularly traveled a 2.2-mile route from the Missouri History Museum to the Delmar Loop and back again several鈥