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Developing public support and consensus has been essential to determining a successful greenway corridor that benefits the greatest number of people. The Centennial Greenway planning <br />process included nine public forums, and a tour for the Technical Advisory Committee and Citizens Advisory Committee, led by the design team and Great Rivers Greenway staff. The forums <br />were held in open house format with a 30 minute presentation and a question and answer period that followed, and were held Centennial Greenway in the City of St. Louis, University City, <br />Clayton, Olivette, and St. Louis County, Overland, and briefly, Ladue and Creve Coeur. The on-street components of Bike St. Louis pass through Vinita Park and Maryland Heights, in addition <br />to the It is essential that alliances established during the planning process be nurtured as implementation proceeds. Discussions in progress include Metro, Missouri Department of Transportation <br />(MoDOT), Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD), US Army Corps. Of Engineers (COE), St. Louis Water Division, University City Loop Special Business District, and six private entities: <br />Washington University, Ameren, Missouri American Water Company, Old Farm Estates Homeowners Association, Parkview Neighborhood, Creve Coeur Station Condominiums. Others may emerge as <br />the detail design of the Centennial Greenway is <br />E-mail announcements to local government, civic, bicycle <br />The Centennial Greenway will be developed within the boundaries of eight municipal entities, with the majority of the <br />Posters at public locations throughout the Centennial <br />Newspaper articles in the St Louis Post Dispatch and <br />at community facilities throughout the study area. <br />Advertisements in six newspapers <br />finalized and implementation begins. <br />and trail advocacy organizations. <br />Articles in municipal newsletters <br />The public outreach effort included: <br />Direct mailing to stakeholders <br />Postings on City websites <br />municipalities above. <br /> West End Word <br /> study area <br /> <br /> <br />
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