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Board meetings and strategic plans from Debbie Dunnegan-Waters's organization
This document outlines a series of infrastructure projects scheduled from 2025 to 2029. Key initiatives include various road safety improvements, bridge replacements and preservation, pavement surface preservation, street reconstruction, and the implementation of walk and bike infrastructure. The plan also addresses subdivision maintenance and slope stabilization.
The document pertains to a presentation by the County Services Director regarding Data Centers and outlines the Data Center Regulatory Schedule. Key discussion points tracked in the schedule include review of draft regulations covering topics such as Lighting, Noise, Water, Electric, Siting, Appearance/Design, Air Quality, Wastewater, Stormwater, CBA, Decommissioning, and Site Remediation. The schedule details upcoming steps leading up to the Public Hearing and Recommendation to the County Council (CC) before the PZC, and subsequent potential Council actions for introduction, perfection, and final passage of the bill/ordinance.
This document presents Jefferson County, Missouri's Capital Program and Strategic Plan for fiscal years 2026-2030, outlining major capital expenditure requests and governmental capital needs. It functions as a short-range plan to identify and prioritize capital projects, equipment, and technology purchases, detailing justifications and funding methods across divisions such as Emergency Management, Facilities, Fleet, Information Technology, and Parks. The plan aims to establish a strategic vision for the County's future by enhancing infrastructure and services for citizens.
This document outlines Jefferson County's first county-wide plan for walking and biking. The plan's primary goal is to identify crucial routes and future projects to support all transportation modes, thereby increasing opportunities for both recreational and commuter walking and biking. Key priorities include establishing critical connections, enhancing the quality of life for residents, guiding informed infrastructure decisions, and facilitating the acquisition of federal funding for project support.
The Jefferson County Planning and Zoning Commission convened a meeting and public hearing to discuss several key issues. The commission addressed a request for a revised development plan approval for a property intending to operate as an office and construction contractor with machinery, equipment, and storage. The commission also considered a variance request related to stream buffer requirements for the construction of a lake. Concerns were raised by citizens regarding potential flooding impacts, property access, and the overall safety and environmental impact of the proposed projects.
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