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St. George has somehow gotten rid of most of them despite the methadone clinic still operating on Rieger. It's amazing how you can actually change when you have people in charge that actually want to see change.
We need to start domesticating mother nature's bandits.
Balloon releases are very common in the black community.
Exactly. I would encourage anyone who thinks otherwise to pay this area a visit at 4:30 pm on a workday.
TV mounts are so cheap nowadays. I would leave the mounts but don't forget to also leave the vertical bars that attach to the back of the TV! When we bought our house, the previous owners left all their TV mounts but must have kept the mounting bars screwed to the backs of the TVs when they took them. All the mounts were useless at that point. We had to remove all the mounts and reinstall new ones.
I can assure you many of the signs that st George put up were on poles with no signs or damaged signs that EBR never replaced.
It's amazing how pessimistic people can be about a new city's attempt to beautify a major corridor. Props to STG for taking action after EBR did nothing. The homeless population in this area has gone down dramatically since STG incorporated.
I was just telling my wife yesterday how I feel like there have been more wasps this year than normal. I've had to kill several nests around the outside of the house so far this summer. A new one pops up every week.
I hate when people say "ATM Machine." The M in ATM stand for machine, so you're essentially saying Automated Teller Machine Machine.
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I purchased a Monument grill a few months ago. I believe they are only sold online. Assembly was minimal and easy, took about 30 minutes. I also bought a smoker box to put under one of the grates. You get the best of both worlds - the convenience and heat precision of gas with the flavor of smoke. Our house has a gas line on the patio, so I bought the NG version of the grill, but I'm sure the propane is just as good.


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.