Voters support using Rams funds for neighborhood infrastructure improvements

Voters support using Rams funds for neighborhood infrastructure improvements
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St. Louis voters have expressed a strong preference for investing in infrastructure in underinvested neighborhoods in North and Southeast City, as well as Downtown, using funds from the Rams settlement. This information comes from a poll commissioned by Greater St. Louis, Inc., which surveyed 600 likely voters for the city’s April 2025 general election.

The survey was conducted between August 12-15 by Normington, Petts, and Associates, a Washington D.C.-based polling firm. According to the results, 55% of respondents consider the proposal to invest in these areas “a very good idea.” The plan is reportedly more popular than other options like creating an endowment or providing universal childcare.

“A solid majority of St. Louis voters favor using the NFL settlement money to invest in improving infrastructure Downtown and in underinvested neighborhoods in North and Southeast St. Louis City,” said a memorandum from Normington, Petts, and Associates summarizing the findings of the poll.

The proposal aims to allocate $130 million towards infrastructure projects in North and Southeast City neighborhoods and $100 million for Downtown infrastructure improvements. These efforts are part of an Economic Justice Action Plan designed to rejuvenate historically disinvested areas.

Jason Hall, CEO of Greater St. Louis Inc., supports this investment strategy: “St. Louis City has pressing infrastructure needs, and we have funds available from the Rams settlement that are best suited for investment in one-time, catalytic projects.”

The plan also highlights Downtown’s role as an economic engine generating significant city revenue yet receiving limited citywide expenditures. It proposes enhancements such as repairing streets and sidewalks, upgrading lighting, and developing retail establishments.

A Board of Aldermen hearing on this proposal is scheduled for October 8 at 3:00 p.m.



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