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Bridgeton
is located in St. Louis County, a suburb located 13 mi Northwest
of downtown St. Louis, West of Lambert-St. Louis Airport; off Interstate
70 near the Mississippi River and the Illinois state line. Bridgeton
is part of the St. Losuis, Missouri-Illinois metro area, and has
a population of 15,550.
Bridgeton
is one of the oldest communities in the state of Missouri. The original
15 blocks were platted in 1794, shortly after our nation was founded.
We also hold the oldest continuous state charter, which was granted
in 1843.
Our
City's modern history begins much later. In 1950, Bridgeton had
a population of 276, less than its population in 1794. In 1950,
under its governing body, a Board of Trustees, Bridgeton exercised
a special provision in the state's Legislative Charter and unilaterally
extended Bridgeton's boundaries through annexations. A series of
annexations through the 1950's expanded the city's boundaries from
196 acres to some 17 square miles. In 1966 the City of Bridgeton
last revised its Charter and established the current form and operation
of Municipal government.
Bridgeton
was one of the first communities in St. Louis County to hire a professional
planner and develop a comprehensive plan for the city. In 1992,
Bridgeton started a complete review of its Comprehensive Plan utilizing
broad-based citizen involvement through workshops, committees, and
a community opinion questionnaire.
Through
the years, Bridgeton's population and economy blossomed. As new
subdivisions were developed and new businesses opened and thrived,
Municipal services continued to be added, improved and expanded.
Parks and community programs were developed to serve all of the
City's residents and visitors. Bridgeton became a way of life.
Over
the last couple of decades, the City has been challenged with proposals
to expand the Lambert International Airport westward. The first
proposal was presented in 1989 with a plan known as F4.
This proposal was discredited and withdrawn. Another plan surfaced
in 1995 called "W-1W"and came into being.
Bridgeton
remains a strong and viable economic engine for the St. Louis metropolitan
area, and it will continue to attract new residents, businesses
and jobs. Bridgeton is forever.
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