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Locality: St. Louis, Missouri

Phone: +1 314-421-4220



Address: 1 S Memorial Dr Ste 1600 63102-6120 St. Louis, MO, US

Website: www.ewgateway.org

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East-West Gateway Council of Governments 06.05.2021

Do you meet the aerobic physical activity standard? In 2019, 47% of St. Louis residents met the recommended 150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of vigorous physical activity per week. View more on OneSTL metrics at onestl.org/indicators #wherewestandwednesday OneSTL - Regional Plan for Sustainability

East-West Gateway Council of Governments 26.04.2021

In the St. Louis region, the percentage of workers that used sustainable commute modes was about 16% in both 2010 & 2019. The percent working from home increased while the proportions carpooling & taking transit declined. onestl.org/indicators #wherewestandwednesday @OneSTL

East-West Gateway Council of Governments 06.04.2021

34.6% of adults in the St. Louis region volunteered in 2019, an increase from 32.1% in 2010, when the OneSTL plan was started. Check out more data on where we stand on the sustainability of the region at onestl.org/indicators #wherewestandwednesday OneSTL - Regional Plan for Sustainability

East-West Gateway Council of Governments 02.04.2021

#wherewestandwednesday is featuring metrics that indicate the sustainability of the St. Louis region. The data are tracked as part of OneSTL - Regional Plan for Sustainability. In 2019, 9.9% of St. Louis residents lived in poverty, ranking 38th among the peer regions. In 2019, 21.2% of black individuals in St. Louis lived in poverty, 3 times the rate for white individuals. Equity & prosperity are vital for a sustainable region. Check out more data on where we stand on the sustainability of the region at onestl.org/indicators.

East-West Gateway Council of Governments 20.03.2021

The percent of black adults in the region who have graduated from college has increased from 47% in 2010 to 53% in 2019. Despite the increase, there is still a substantial gap with white adults, 69% of which had graduated from college in 2019. More data on Where We Stand at ewgateway.org/wws. #wherewestandwednesday