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How St. Louis’ new transit plan could boost nieghborhood appeal

The City of St. Louis is finalizing its Transportation & Mobility Plan, aimed at creating a safer, more connected network of streets, sidewalks, and bike lanes. The vision is to reduce serious traffic injuries by 50% by 2050, improve access for children and residents with limited mobility, curb reckless driving with modern technology, and design streets that fit their intended purpose. While these changes will improve quality of life citywide, they could also influence where people choose to live in the years ahead. Transportation Planner Sophia Roth with Crawford, Murphy, and Tilly (CMT) notes that buyers who value walkability and bikeability may want to review the city’s future bike network map when house hunting. Choosing a home near planned bike lanes or safer pedestrian routes could mean better connectivity, easier commutes, and a boost in neighborhood appeal over time. To read more about the project, goals, and how you can give your input, visit tmp-stl.com or click here.

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