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The agenda for the regular meeting includes opening ceremonies featuring an invocation, pledge of allegiance, a presentation by USO Pennies for Patriots, and the administration of the Oath of Office to a new Police Officer. Key new business items involve authorizing contracts for the City Hall Exterior Tuckpointing Project, entering agreements for right-of-way acquisition and temporary construction easements for the Jungs Station Road Resurfacing Project and the Jungermann Road Resurfacing Phase 2 Project. Additionally, the Board is scheduled to consider a Resolution opposing state bills (HB 2155 and HB 2429) that would require municipalities to pay for broadband and cable facility relocation, and a Resolution supporting the City of St. Peters 2026 Strategic Operations Plan. The meeting concludes with a planned Executive Session regarding litigation, real estate, personnel, and security matters.
The agenda for the Regular Meeting on February 26, 2026, includes several key items, primarily legislative actions and contract approvals. New business features bills related to zoning amendments and a Planned Urban Development Agreement for 460 Brown Road Apartments (RZ 25-07), which the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended denial for. Other proposed ordinances authorize contracts for the Mid Rivers Mall Drive Right Turn Lane at Home Depot project, the purchase of a Compact Self-Propelled Cold Planer from Roland Machinery, emergency signal repairs at Mid Rivers Mall Dr and St. Peters Square, and the purchase of two new bucket trucks from Altec Industries, Inc. The agenda also includes an item for the vacation of a utility easement and the acceptance of a sanitary sewer line dedication.
The Vision 2025 Strategic Plan is designed to chart a course for the City of St. Peters, building on its core values and solid foundation. Endorsed by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen, the plan provides a roadmap to anticipate opportunities and challenges, ensuring a bright future for the community.
The City of St. Peters' Strategic Operations Plan 2026 is a comprehensive framework developed in partnership with the University of Kansas Public Management Center. It aims to improve operational effectiveness, guide future decision-making, and align departmental efforts with the City's mission, vision, and priorities over the next three to five years. The plan establishes a structured roadmap with strategic goals supported by objectives and measurable performance indicators, promoting efficiency and organizational effectiveness. Key pillars include Employee Excellence & Professional Growth, Innovation, Technology & Process Improvement, Financial Stewardship & Sustainable Growth, Infrastructure Resilience & Community Safety, and Effective Communication & Community Engagement.
The agenda for the upcoming meeting includes opening ceremonies featuring an invocation, the Pledge of Allegiance, and Oaths of Office for two new Police Officers. There will be a presentation by the St. Charles County Collector and recognition for the GFOA Budget Award. New business items primarily focus on authorizing contracts and agreements, such as executing contracts for the 2026 Water Service Line Repair Program and a drainage and utility easement. Other new business includes a bill exempting the City from temporary extended liquor hours during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, authorizing professional services for the Old Town Inlet Capacity Evaluation and Detention Study and the St. Peters Pretreatment Program, amending fiscal year 2026 budgets, approving record plats, and two resolutions opposing state legislation regarding municipal elections and homeowners' association elections. The session also noted an executive session regarding litigation, real estate, personnel, and security.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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