Identifies the strategies for
coordinating transportation programs currently in operation in Jefferson County to improve their efficiency and to maximize their ability to meet current and future mobility needs.
describes opportunity and capacity for people with disabilities to participate in a meaningful way in all aspects of community life in the St. Louis region
documents the positive effects that the recycling, waste reduction and composting efforts by the residents and businesses in the St. Louis-Jefferson Solid Waste Management District have on the environment.
uses 2000 Census variables from Summary Tape File 3 to provide data below the county level, at the census tract and block group levels to present a demographic description of the St. Louis region
2000
Census variables at the county level from the Census Bureau’s "Demographic Profile" paired with corresponding variables from the 2000 Census Summary Tape File 1.
Employment Estimates
employment estimates for the St. Louis Region (pdf files)
Quantifies the concept of a
“family-supporting wage” for the St. Louis region, pinpointing the minimum amount of money a family needs to meet basic needs without any government or private subsidies (pdf files)
identifies problems and discusses ideas to assist the St. Louis region in achieving its full economic and social potential as a great metropolitan area--presented by the St. Louis Metropolitan Forum (October 2007)
The first in a series of citizen polls conducted by EWGCC on issues that will shape the future of the St. Louis region. Companion pieces to the strategic assessment report, Where We Stand - 1999
describes steps that local governments must take to ensure healthy patterns of growth and development throughout the metropolitan community for a more unified region.
EWGCC publication that lists all of the municipalities and their
staffs, local & federal legislators and selected special agencies in the St. Louis region - directory
A glimpse into some of the issues and opportunities the region faces now and in the future. Developed in collaboration with staff from five agencies and designed to support the information needs of the Regional Workforce Development Policy Group and other resource
people.
Where We Stand: A Strategic Assessment of the St. Louis Region
where St. Louis stands relative to its peer regions in relationship to more than 80 social, economic, fiscal, and physical variables Note: Because of the digital size of the Years 2002 and 1999 documents, the on-line versions have been divided into multiple files. To
download these documents in their entirety, please click on the zip file links.
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