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Forest Park South Community Directory

The Forest Park South Business Association has been working on a long term strategic plan.  Part of that plan  includes producing an annual community directory.  The directory contains important neighborhood and city information,  neighborhood history, a list of local elected officials and representatives, as well as a contact information of local attractions, restaurants and businesses.  […]

Home Repair Assistance Flier

The 2009 Home Repair Assistance fliers are now available, so keep an eye out for these throughout the neighborhood. We are currently accepting rolling applications for the program and for more information and/or to apply, please contact Brooks Goedeker at (314) 747-2332 or goedekeb@wustl.edu  

New Cor-Ten Steel Entry Marker

The second Forest Park Southeast Cor-Ten Steel entry marker is currently being fabricated by artist Wesley Fordyce.  The new entry marker will be installed at the southeast corner of Tower Grove and Chouteau.  The marker utilizes the theme of what the Forest Park Southeast neighborhood has become known for, historic buildings located next to great […]

I-64 Opening Celebration

The planning is underway for the I-64 Opening Ceremony which will occur sometime in December.  It is expected that thousands will be at the celebration. This reminds us of the Tower Grove and Vandeventer 1915 viaduct ceremony in which 15,000 were in attendance and the ceremonial stage was set up here. For the history buffs […]

FPSE Fire Hydrants…Second Round Underway

As first reported in a previous post, the second round of painted fire hydrants are underway.  Grace McCammond has begun her work on Vandeventer Ave.  She reports receiving many honks and thumbs up from drivers passing by. Note: The Fire Hydrant project is funded by WUMCRC with the goal of helping to establish the boundaries […]

Sewer Planters To Be Replaced

The Forest Park Southeast public infrastructure committee voted to replace the sewer planters throughout the neighborhood with sphere bollards.  The bollards are made of concrete and bolt into the street.  The committee felt that the bollards are a more attractive option that will not collect as much debris.  The first phase will be installing the […]

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