Talk:Oakville, Missouri

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[edit] New Airport

As the following information was removed from the St. Louis, Missouri page for being unsourced, I've done the same here (see Talk:St. Louis, Missouri#New Airport for rationale). Should sourcing be found, the material can be returned. (I've also fixed the spelling, and linked to eminent domain.)

In early 2008, plans to build another international airport in the St. Louis area began. American Airlines has had recent intrest of making Lambert-St. Louis International Airport its main hub, and is offering to let the other airlines all be in the new airport. City and county officials decided that Oakville would be home to the new international airport. The name for the new airport is still unknown, but some mentioned names were: Oakville-St. Louis International Airport, St. Louis International Airport South, and Double-River International Airport. Oakville is a highly populated area, and eminent domain would be the only answer to get the land needed. This project is to begin in mid to late 2009, with an estimated finishing date of 2014. With the new airport, more international flights will fly in and out of St. Louis. The new airport will hold large planes auch as the Boeing 767, Boeing 777, Boeing 787, Airbus 330, Airbus 340, Airbus 350, and the Airbus 380.--Umrguy42 (talk) 04:59, 11 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Jessica Alba?

She doesn't belong here. Looking back in the article history, I see the connection is that she once shot a scene for a movie here. Apparently that movie was Bill. Yeah, I remember that Saturday when they took over the local Oberweis ice cream parlor/dairy and turned it into a doughnut shop called Sweet Sweet.--63.76.151.103 (talk) 16:46, 23 February 2008 (UTC)

Only people who were born and or have lived sometime in a local, should really be included in a notable people section. I'm sure Jessica Alba as shot movies in many cities, that doesn't make her a resident of any of them.-Grey Wanderer | Talk —Preceding comment was added at 01:33, 24 February 2008 (UTC)