Long-Term Revenue Advisory Council

The Long-Term Revenue Advisory Council explores and recommends long-term diversification, stability, growth, and sustainability of the revenue of the City of St. Louis.

Overview

The City of St. Louis Long-Term Revenue Advisory Council explores and recommends to the Mayor strategies for long-term diversification, stability, growth, and sustainability of the revenue of the City of St. Louis. The Council studies the current sources of revenue for the City of St. Louis and explores opportunities for stabilization, diversification, and growth.

Mayor Executive Order No. 80 established the board on June 17, 2024.

Meetings

Meeting Materials

September 12, 2024 Long-Term Revenue Advisory Council Meeting

Upcoming Meetings

    No events available.

Member Requirements

The 12-member Council is composed of:

  • one community member;
  • one member from a financial institution located within the City;
  • one member representing the city’s municipal financial advisor;
  • one member from a community development corporation located within the City;
  • one member from the business community located within the City;
  • one member representing the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis;
  • one member representing the Office of the Mayor;
  • one member representing the Office of the Comptroller;
  • one member representing the Office of the Collector of Revenue;
  • one member representing the Office of the City Treasurer;
  • one member representing the Board of Aldermen;
  • and one member representing the Office of the City of St. Louis Budget Division.

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Contact

Casey Millburg
Policy Director
(314) 622-3201
Email & full profile

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