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  • MVS-2025-320

    Expiration date: 8/25/2025

    MITICO LLC proposes to establish the Mitico-STL Umbrella Mitigation Bank (Bank). If authorized, the Bank would serve as a provider of compensatory mitigation credit, which would be used to offset impacts to aquatic resources authorized by Department of Army permits. This notice announces the Prospectus for the establishment of an umbrella mitigation program within Missouri, which would govern the development of individual wetland and/or stream mitigation sites (mitigation sites) in a watershed service area within the Central Plains / Cuivre Salt, Ozark / Moreau Loutre, Ozark / Meramec, Ozark / Apple Joachim, and Ozark / Upper Saint Francis Castor Ecological Drainage Units (EDUs), established and recognized by the US Army Corps of Engineers. The Prospectus for this Bank can be found on our public website at: https://ribits.ops.usace.army.mil/ords/f?p=107:179:13335822661539:APPLICATION_PROCESS=AP_DB_DOC:::AI_STRING,AI_ID:inline,162029 Hard copies are also available by request. The Prospectus includes the proposed initial mitigation site, Lost Creek Wetland Mitigation Site (Bank Site 1) in Lincoln County, Missouri. The approximate center point of the parcel is located at 39.1156°, -90.7478°. The proposed mitigation project would restore 41.7 acres of emergent wetlands and 9 acres of forested wetlands. The Public Notice comment period is open from 25 July 2025 through 25 August 2025.

  • MVS-2024-263

    Expiration date: 8/14/2025

    The City of Wentzville is planning to construct a new roadway, David Hoekel Parkway Phase 3/5 (DHP), that will begin at West Meyer Road and extend approximately 3.25 miles north to Peine Road. The purpose of the project is to alleviate traffic congestion and create a transportation link to Interstate 70 and Route 61. The new roadway will consist of two 12-foot traffic lanes with curb and gutter and ditches or storm sewers on either side. The project includes a 10-foot multi-use pathway on the east and south sides. Sidewalk improvements may be included along Scotti Road, N Point Prairie Road, and Peine Road. Project plans include box culverts, concrete pipe culverts and a stream realignment, which will impact potential jurisdictional streams. The project will impact three (3) likely jurisdictional streams: UNT 5, UNT 8 and UNT 13. Proposed permanent impacts to likely jurisdictional streams will total 2,745 feet or 1.44 acres. An approved jurisdictional determination (AJD) is in progress in association with this proposed project.