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The land technically doesn't have a zone right now. The City Council was supposed to approve MX-3 weeks ago, but they've been deferring it for weeks. They just deferred it again at the meeting on Tuesday.
No is opposed to something being built on that land, but the development they've proposed, which would require MX-4 zoning, is too much for that area given the existing traffic and flooding concerns (which no one seems to be addressing). If they are honest about not wanting to build something that would be detrimental to the area, then they wouldn't be attempting to build this massive development with 108 apartment units and two hotels, both of which go to shite over time. The whole "we want to build something nice for the community" is BS. They clearly are just trying to get the most money out of this property without regard for the surrounding community. We are smart enough to see through that. I applaud St. George for having the foresight to get ahead of it.
I think we've found a member of the Kleinpeter family.
No, the Highline is on that massive piece of land at the corner of Airline and Highland. I believe that project has already started.
Explain to me how/why a city would approve a development of this scale on a roadway that backs up from Airline to past Reiger DAILY. The once quiet adjacent subdivision is now having to deal with a tremendous amount of cut through traffic. Not to mention a few of the adjacent houses flooded in 2021 even with the area being undeveloped. EBR may have rubber stamped everything that came before them, but that's exactly why St. George became a thing. People were fed up with EBR allowing this kind of uncontrolled development.

The neighboring subdivision was built on Kleinpeter land. The family should have known when they sold that land to build a nice neighborhood that they would get pushback for trying to build a 4+ story hotel and apartment complex right behind them.
Also worth noting, even EBR Parish eliminated the C2 zoning classification in July 1999 because it was too generic. They've been grandfathered in to that now defunct zoning district. St. George is trying to do the right thing by zoning it appropriately, which should have been done decades ago.


These are their plans, which include an apartment complex. If you've been on Pecue at 4:30 pm on a workday, you understand how much of a CF this will be.

Kleinpeter Family is Throwing a Fit

Posted by justinking042 on 6/10/26 at 12:00 am
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They are claiming the City of St. George should not exist all because they City rightfully so won't allow them to build a massive Perkins Rowe type development on a tiny strip of land between Pecue and and a residential neighborhood.
To all those who voted no, would you send your kids to an EBR public school? Didn't think so.... So stfu and let us do what's best for our kids with OUR money.
Quick reminder to head to the polls tomorrow, Saturday, May 16th.

Please vote YES on Constitutional Amendment 2 (CA 2)! Voting YES means creating the St. George Community School District—which was the main reason the city was created in the first place. Please remind your friends, family, and neighbors to get out and vote YES on CA 2 tomorrow. It needs to pass statewide, so all of Louisiana will vote on this ammendment.
LSU's ACT requirement was 22 prior to this whole holistic admission BS. If you can't make at least a 22 on the ACT, you have no business being at LSU. Go somewhere else. And don't come at me with "my kid is smart but not a good test taker." Guess what, your kid is going to take hundreds of standardized tests at LSU, so admitting them otherwise is only setting them up for failure and money down the drain.

Mini Pot Suggestions

Posted by justinking042 on 5/9/26 at 8:07 am
What's the best place to buy a mini pot and propane burner around the greater Baton Rouge area?
People need to protest at the candle light vigil; demand change from the judges. Candlelight vigils don't do shite. It's a BS response to what has been an obvious and rampant issue in the city.
Found the PI attorney on Tiger Droppings...
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We're never going to to get anywhere if we keep electing self-serving personal injury attorneys like Nicholas Muscarello.

LSU Soil Test Results

Posted by justinking042 on 3/26/26 at 9:57 pm
Got my LSU soil test results back today for the lawn. The results are based on centipede, but the lawn is really a blend of centipede, st. aug, carpetgrass, and bermuda (in that order). Anyone have any experience with very low potassium and phosphorus and have any recommendations? Everything else looks fine. pH could be a tad lower (6.21) but with all the different grass types, it's most in line with St. Aug.
We have a 2018 Cx9 Touring. It's never been in the shop and it has 140k miles. I will say, after test driving a Grand Highlander today, I do find that our CX9 sits a little lower to the ground and has a bit more road noise. The CX9 drives more like a car than a SUV. Not sure if that's changed with newer models.
Did they use city-parish funds to go to Washington Mardi Gras? I see no legitimate reason why a metro council member would need to attend that event, especially on taxpayer's dime. I could see the Mayor or even someone at BRAC going, but not a councilman.