What improvements to stormwater infrastructure are recommended in the Stormwater Master Plan?

The Stormwater Master Plan, adopted in 2012, identifies problem areas within Creve Coeur where excess runoff causes flooding, erosion and potential damage to properties. Approximately $13 million in future stormwater-related projects have been identified, including projects to mitigate erosion and flooding along the numerous creeks and drainageways in Creve Coeur. New stormwater inlets and similar infrastructure are needed in streets throughout the city and would be incorporated into pavement maintenance and replacement projects. With additional revenue, the City can fundamentally change its approach to stormwater management, shifting from reacting to emergencies to planning needed improvements and maintenance.

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1. What is a parks and stormwater sales tax?
2. How much is the parks and stormwater sales tax?
3. What will the revenue be used for?
4. Who pays the parks and stormwater sales tax?
5. How would the additional revenues relate to costs?
6. What improvements to city parks are recommended in the Parks Master Plan?
7. What improvements to stormwater infrastructure are recommended in the Stormwater Master Plan?
8. Can the parks and stormwater sales tax be used to fund projects or expenses not related to parks and stormwater control?
9. Which cities in the St. Louis region have a parks & stormwater sales tax?
10. How will the total Creve Coeur sales tax rate compare to other cities around us?
11. What do the citizen committees think about the parks and stormwater sales tax?