City Seeks Your Ideas on Spending $280 Million From Rams Settlement

The City of St. Louis is investing $280 million of the legal settlement from the lawsuit with the Rams Football Team. We want to hear from you on how the money should be spent to benefit our city and neighborhoods.

The City of St. Louis is seeking your ideas and suggestions on how some of the Rams settlement money should be spent. The city has invested $280 million of the legal settlement from the lawsuit with the Rams Football Team over leaving St. Louis. It is in a secure fund accruing interest.

Now we want to hear from you on how the money should be spent to benefit our city and neighborhoods. Please go to the link provided to share your ideas and opinions.

In addition to online engagement opportunities, the full Board of Aldermen will meet as a Committee of the Whole to hear from residents, community leaders and elected officials. Mayor Tishaura Jones and Comptroller Darlene Green have been invited to participate in these meetings. Those meetings have been scheduled for September 25th at 6:00 pm, October 25th at 6:00 pm, and December 2nd at 11:00 am. Details on how the public can participate in these meetings is forthcoming.

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