Wright City is working on its next downtown revitalization project: addressing stormwater issues within the downtown district. The city will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 13, at the Rail …
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Wright City is working on its next downtown revitalization project: addressing stormwater issues within the downtown district. The city will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 13, at the Rail House Restaurant, which will include engineering firm Bartlett and West. The city invites those who live in or have business within the Downtown District to attend, as well as any other interested members of the community.
The purpose of this meeting is to gather information from the public about the street and stormwater concerns in the area of downtown located between the train tracks and Interstate 70.
Those who are unable to attend the meeting in person can submit their comments by Sep. 23 by emailing City Administrator Jim Schuchmann at cityadmin@wrightcity.org or by mailing written comments to City of Wright City, Attn: Jim Schuchmann, 636 Westwoods Road, Wright City, MO 63390.