In a recent government meeting, the city of Wentzville, Missouri, advanced several key legislative measures, including the first readings of three significant bills.
Bill number 4723, which pertains to the acceptance and dedication of public improvements for Timber Trace Phase 2, received unanimous support from the board, with five votes in favor and one member absent.
The board also approved Bill number 4724, which establishes an intergovernmental agreement between the city and the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). This agreement will allow Wentzville police officers to participate in the DEA's organized crime task force, specifically focusing on highway interdiction efforts. The motion passed with the same unanimous support.
Additionally, Bill number 4725 was introduced, aimed at dissolving the Wentzville Transportation Development Districts (TDD1 and TDD2). With the sales tax for these districts no longer being collected, the remaining funds will be allocated towards improvements on Wentzville Parkway. This bill also passed unanimously.
The meeting concluded without further new business or reports from the aldermen, indicating a focused session on advancing these legislative initiatives.