ST. LOUIS – Mayor Tishaura Jones and her Community Development Administration (CDA) announced the release of an interactive Neighborhood Transformation Investment Map Tuesday.
This new map highlights over $250 million in investment from St. Louis’ Economic Justice Action Plan from the last four years, according to a news release.
Showcasing investments, such as housing and transportation, this map aims to establish a way for locals to understand the project advancements occurring in their communities.
“Under my administration, the city of St. Louis is investing in every neighborhood and community,” Jones said in the news release. “This map makes every project, every allocation and every impact accessible.”
Some new features St. Louisans have access to include staying informed on transportation projects, as well as housing and business developments.
This map aims to establish a way for locals to understand the project advancements occurring in their communities.
According to the release, tools within this interactive map were privately funded, with over $1 billion invested.
“Though necessarily incomplete, this map embodies our commitment to transparency and offers a glimpse at how federal and local funds are transforming our city,” said Nahuel Fefer, executive director of CDA. “We invite residents to use this interactive tool to learn more about the city’s economic justice initiatives and join us in building a more equitable and sustainable city.”
St. Louisans can discover more about the Neighborhood Transformation Investment Map here.
