Alderman John Collins-Muhammad honorarily designated a portion of Natural Bridge Avenue to Wm. Lacy Clay Blvd., in honor of The Honorable William "Lacy" Clay, Jr., who dedicated his life to public service, including serving for 20 years as U.S. Representative for Missouri's 1st Congressional District. Ald. Collins-Muhammad led a ceremony that featured at least a dozen speakers, including two who appeared by video: U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. For More Information
Alderman John Collins-Muhammad discussed his crime safety initiative and the success with no homicides so far this year in the city's 21st Ward. The are other wards without homicides, but the ward represented by Collins-Muhammad is the only one in north St. Louis. For More Information
Alderman John Collins-Muhammad hosts job fair to fill more than 1,000 open jobs within City of St. Louis departments, with a critical need for 911 dispatchers, refuse drivers and airport and utility workers. For More Information
Alderman John Collins-Muhammad welcomes more than a thousand volunteers to the College Hill neighborhood for one of the largest clean-up efforts in the City. The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis is partnering with the Regional Business Council and the City of St. Louis for Operation Clean Sweep.
It’s considered one of the largest clean-up efforts in the city. For More Information
Alderman John Collins-Muhammad introduces legislation to honorarily designate Natural Bridge Avenue, William Lacy Clay, Jr. Blvd. Mr. Clay served 20 years as the U.S. Representative for Missouri's First District. For More Information
Alderman John Collins-Muhammad formally requests to the Department of Justice to investigate the City of St. Louis Corrections Division, amid the detainees revolts and uprisings.
Alderman John Collins-Muhammad successfully introduces amendment for $500 direct cash assistance for the most vulnerable residents. The amendment was tacked onto the American Rescue Plan Act COVID relief funding allocations board bill sponsored by Board of Aldermen President Reed. For More Information
Host Terry Wilson interviews Alderman John Collins-Muhammad to discuss the Budget for the City of St. Louis and the half a billion surplus fro the Biden Administration For COVID Relief and how it’s going to be spent. For More Information
A $81 Million Investment is in the works for North City. Alderman John Collins-Muhammad partners with AMJ Investments, and Kwame Building Group to announce massive economic development project in the O’Fallon Park & College Hills Neighborhood. For More Information
Alderman John Collins-Muhammad and other elected officials announces $6 Million Initiative to make improvements along the Natural Bridge corridor within the city limits. The roadway will get a new driving surface and several major improvements to enhance safety. For More Information
Alderman John Collins-Muhammad introduces and leads the passage on “Ban the Box” legislation; prohibits all employers in the City of St. Louis from basing job hiring or promotion decisions on applicants’ criminal history. For More Information
The St. Louis African-American Aldermanic Caucus led by Alderman John Collins-Muhammad with U.S. Congressmen Wm. Lacy Clay host City-Wide Townhall to discuss gun violence and violent crime. For More Information
Alderman John Collins-Muhammad sponsors resolution calling for the passage of H.R. 3435, federal legislation sponsored by Congressman Lacy Clay allowing for states and cities to enact local gun laws. For More Information
Alderman John Collins-Muhammad opens up City Hall during the Month of Ramadan, practiced by over 40,000 Muslims who call St. Louis City home for first ever Iftar dinner celebration. For More Information
Alderman John Collins-Muhammad launches the $1 Housing Program to sell single family residential properties owned by the Land Reutilization Authority of the City of St. Louis for $1.00. This program is designed to spur reinvestment in our neighborhoods and give residents the opportunity to “Buy The Block”. For More Information
Alderman John Collins Muhammad hosts “Taste of Africa” in O’Fallon Park, a three-day festival showcasing traditional African cuisine, clothing, jewelry, and live entertainment & music. For More Information
Alderman John Collins Muhammad discusses his plan to close O'Fallon Park, in order to stem violent crime, speeding cars and garbage dumping. For More Information
Alderman John Collins-Muhammad pens open letter to the Governor of Missouri calling awareness to unhoused and homeless epidemic in the Saint Louis Metropolitan Region, calling on the State of Missouri to allocate more preventive resources and social services for those impacted by homelessness. For More Information
In response to freezing temperatures, Alderman John Collins-Muhammad and St. Peter AME Church opened an 24-hour homeless shelter. Working with Pastor Steven D. Shepard, more than 200 families were serviced. For More Information