Community Development Meeting Cancelled
The City of Maryland Heights has cancelled the Community Development meeting on July 3.
The City of Maryland Heights has cancelled the Community Development meeting on July 3.
The City of Maryland Heights is offering internships in Community Development, Public Works and Parks and Recreation.
The City of Maryland Heights is looking for three summer interns, its website indicates. In last week’s edition of Who’s Hiring, Maryland Heights Patch reported the city is looking for a Parks and Recreation intern. But the city is also looking for a Community Development intern and a Public Works intern. Check out the city’s jobs page for details on each position. Each position pays $11.15 per hour. Interns will work 40 hour weeks for 12 weeks. The deadline to for the Parks and Recreation and Community Development internship positions is May 25. The deadline to apply for the Public Works internship is March 17.
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Owners' plan includes building skilled nursing, senior living, residential and office facilities
Property owners have proposed constructing an office building, skilled nursing facility, senior living center and a residential component near the Page Avenue and Interstate 270 interchange in Maryland Heights. The office building would possibly be a medical office. The ownership group, Cypress Land Iii, filed a rezoning request with the city to alter the current planned development. The mixed-use development would be on 34.5 acres in the northwest quadrant of Page and I-270. “We feel we can develop the site ourselves without the assistance of an outside consultant,” Ben Stegmann, one of the site owners, told the Community Development Committee during a meeting Tuesday. The committee had planned to choose traffic and planning consultants …
Officials are searching for best use for acreage with limited access that lies along near highways
Maryland Heights officials will take another look the best use for the northwest quadrant of the Page Avenue and Interstate 270 interchange. The 34.5-acre tract of land along Basston Avenue is a wooded area just east of West Pointe Apartments and south of single-family housing on McKelvey Road. Four consultants likely will give presentations during the city’s Community Development and Neighborhood Preservation Committee meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, said Wayne Oldroyd, director of Community Development. Oldroyd said on Tuesday that the agenda for the March 1 meeting had not yet been set. The consultants will give presentations on the best uses for the land. Officials plan to select one of the consultants to advise them on the best use for …
Kalen Ponche
3:25 pm on Wednesday, March 2, 2011
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