ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) – St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer said Thursday she wants to see a more coordinated approach when adding traffic-calming measures downtown, days after the city removed six curb bumpouts intended to slow traffic and keep pedestrians safe.
While Spencer said the bumpouts were causing traffic delays during major events, those who advocate for pedestrian safety don’t like the move.
“I’m sure that residents of Chesterfield are glad that the mayor of St Louis are looking out for them, but for people who live here, we want answers,” said Noah Goldman, co-lead with the Coalition to Protect Cyclists and Pedestrians…