St. Louis Airport Privatization Documents

State and Local Government |
By Patrick Tuohey | Read Time 2 min

Last year, the City of St. Louis applied to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to relinquish St. Louis Lambert Airport to a public–private partnership. The request for proposal sought to:

receive bona fide proposals from firms, partnerships, consortiums, etc., with the technical expertise and financial resources to enter into a public–private partnership for the long-term lease, management, operation, and development of the Airport. The Airport Lease RFP shall be in a format acceptable to the FAA and shall be appropriate for submission as part of the City’s final application document.

The Show-Me Institute filed an open records request for the request-for-proposal document (available here), the proposals the city received, and the resulting contract with the winning bid. Those 11 bids are listed below, with links to the full text of each. Note that in two cases the document we received was divided into two parts, perhaps to make electronic transmission easier. Note also that some bids contain redactions, perhaps to protect sensitive information.

The selection committee for the city chose the Moelis & Grow Missouri proposal. The resulting contract with the city is here. We note that Rex Sinquefield, the president of the Show-Me Institute, is associated with Grow Missouri.

Show-Me Institute researchers have not had the opportunity to go through the proposals, but the information is presented above for public review.

Patrick Tuohey

About the Author

Patrick Tuohey is a senior fellow at the Show-Me Institute and co-founder and policy director of the Better Cities Project. Both organizations aim to deliver the best in public policy research from around the country to local leaders, communities and voters. He works to foster understanding of the...

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