MSP panel focused on completing Master Plan

Workers clear a lot on the north side of Chestnut Street near the State Health Lab and across from the former Missouri State Penitentiary.

Workers clear a lot on the north side of Chestnut Street near the State Health Lab and across from the former Missouri State Penitentiary.

The Missouri State Penitentiary (MSP) Redevelopment Commission has unanimously agreed its primary objective is to see the Master Plan completed.

“It does sound silly,” said commissioner Gene Bushmann, who made the motion. He referred to a recent Jefferson City News Tribune article quoting City Administrator Nathan Nickolaus calling the MSP Master Plan “dead.”

Commissioners agreed modifications may be needed, but the overall priorities of the plan have not changed.

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Comments

JCLifer 11 months, 4 weeks ago

Sounds like the city administrator needs to get some learnin' about what is going on in his own city.

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dokeus6 11 months, 4 weeks ago

That's just the point JCLifer. The powers that be have no idea what is going on in the city. They set in their offices and don't come out. NO LEADERSHIP at all.

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