Comptroller Green Opposes Issuance of Airport Privatization RFQ

Oct. 4, 2019
Process supports special interests not the public interest.

On Oct. 4, the city’s Airport Advisory Working Group voted to issue a request for qualifications (RFQ) for a possible private operator of a leased St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL). Comptroller Darlene Green opposed proceeding with the RFQ.

“The process exploring privatization of St. Louis Lambert International Airport has been designed by and for special interests,” said Comptroller Green. “Unsurprisingly, this RFQ is shaped by assumptions to appease those interests, and I have no confidence that this process will yield an outcome supportive of public interest." 

Comptroller Green emphasized that to-date, Mayor Lyda Krewson, Aldermanic President Lewis Reed and the Airport Advisory Working Group have not committed to holding a binding public vote on privatization of STL as part of the approval process.

“As elected officials, our obligation is to the people who elected us, not to any outside special interest. Requiring a binding public vote on any selected proposal would go a long way in alleviating the public’s concerns about special interests,” said Comptroller Green. “The citizens of St. Louis are smart enough and informed enough to make important decisions about one of St. Louis’ major assets.”