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City of Ellisville
Work includes construction of approx. 0.24 miles of concrete pavement removal and reconstruction, various pavement repairs, and new pavement markings and signage.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
City of Ellisville
Close: Apr 29, 2026
Work includes construction of approx. 0.24 miles of concrete pavement removal and reconstruction, various pavement repairs, and new pavement markings and signage.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $1,000, use sole source.
Coops: Ask to purchase via Missouri CPP, Sourcewell, or BuyBoard to bypass formal bidding.
City of Ellisville: No evidence of sole source awards. Purchases over $1,000 trigger competitive bidding; a sole source justification is highly unlikely to succeed.
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City of Ellisville
This document outlines a Public Works Emergency Response Mutual Aid Agreement, wherein the City of Ellisville, Missouri, through an authorizing ordinance, commits to a reciprocal arrangement with other municipalities for providing and receiving public works assistance during disasters or emergencies. The agreement details operational procedures, cost reimbursement mechanisms, liability provisions, and terms for duration and termination, with an initial binding period of one year and subsequent automatic annual renewal. The City of Ellisville's contact information and available resources are also listed.
Effective Date
Dec 28, 2025
Expires
Effective: Dec 28, 2025
City of Ellisville
Expires:
This document outlines a Public Works Emergency Response Mutual Aid Agreement, wherein the City of Ellisville, Missouri, through an authorizing ordinance, commits to a reciprocal arrangement with other municipalities for providing and receiving public works assistance during disasters or emergencies. The agreement details operational procedures, cost reimbursement mechanisms, liability provisions, and terms for duration and termination, with an initial binding period of one year and subsequent automatic annual renewal. The City of Ellisville's contact information and available resources are also listed.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Ellisville
The council reviewed and considered a City-initiated petition for text amendments to zoning and sign regulations, specifically regarding Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) requirements for outdoor, street, and sign lighting. The Planning and Zoning Commission provided a negative recommendation on the proposed amendments. Additionally, the meeting included an Arbor Day proclamation and addressed reappointments to the Park Board.
The Board reviewed a request for a sign code variance regarding wall signage on the front and side elevations of a commercial property at 15739 Manchester Road, and a petition regarding the addition of an attached garage to a residential property located at 1225 Fairview Drive.
The Regular Council Meeting included the approval of the evening's agenda. Key legislative actions involved the passage of Ordinance #3621, which amends the Municipal Code regarding liquor license regulations, specifically creating a temporary provision for extended sales hours during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Tournament. Ordinance #3622 was adopted, establishing a procedure for tax abatement or exemption pursuant to Chapter 353 RSMo. Furthermore, Ordinance #3623 was passed, authorizing the execution of a Public Works Mutual Aid Agreement for disaster or emergency situations. Following public comments, Council Member Rob Compton was appointed as Mayor Pro Tem. The meeting concluded with adjournment.
The agenda for the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting included a call to order, roll call, agenda approval, and approval of the February 11, 2026, minutes. Key discussion items involved a public hearing and consideration of a City-initiated petition for text amendments to Title IV (Zoning Regulations, Site Design) and Chapter 410 (Signs and Advertising Devices) of the Code of the City of Ellisville, Missouri. These amendments aim to revise regulations applicable to lighting (Correlated Color Temperature) and signage. The commission was also scheduled to address Petition #26-03-01 for these text amendments.
The regular council meeting included the approval of the evening's agenda. Legislation passed included Ordinance #3624, appointing William Biermann as Municipal Judge, and Ordinance #3625, appointing Charles W. Billings as Provisional Municipal Judge. The Council also approved Resolution #01-21-2026, authorizing the execution of a grant application to the Missouri Department of Transportation for Violations Enforcement. Business items included the presentation of a proclamation honoring Judge Donald K. Anderson upon his retirement after 47 years of service. Committee discussions focused on the progress of the Route 66 mural grant and plans for the 250th anniversary of America celebration. The meeting concluded with a closed session concerning legal actions, litigation, and real estate matters.
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District 1 Council Member (Mayor Pro Tem)
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