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Nixa Council approves three resolutions; discusses charter vacancy and police station groundbreaking

October 17, 2025 | Nixa, Christian County, Missouri


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Nixa Council approves three resolutions; discusses charter vacancy and police station groundbreaking
NIXA, Mo. — Councilman Sean Lucas said at the Nixa City Council’s September meeting that the council “approved 3 resolutions moving forward with auditing services, a new sewer lining between Raintree Road and Northview Road, and the relocation of some utilities with Ozark Electric Cooperative for the Main Street expansion project.”

The approvals advance three separate resolutions tied to city operations and capital work. The items discussed include contracting for auditing services, a sewer lining project connecting Raintree Road and Northview Road, and relocating utilities in coordination with Ozark Electric Cooperative to support the Main Street expansion. The transcript does not specify ordinance or resolution numbers, vote tallies, or which councilmembers moved or seconded the motions.

The council also discussed a possible change to the city charter for filling council vacancies. Councilman Lucas said the body talked about “a possible update to the charter on how a new council member should be added in the event of an unexpected vacancy.” The transcript records the discussion but does not include formal motions, a referral to staff, or a timetable for drafting charter language.

Lucas highlighted a separate capital milestone: the city’s police station groundbreaking. “We’re ending the month with the most exciting project update. Our new police station groundbreaking,” he said, and thanked residents for voting on “the tax that’s gonna help fund this project.” The transcript does not specify the tax measure’s name, the ballot date, vote totals, or project budget.

Councilman Lucas opened by thanking participants in the city’s fourth annual multicultural festival and noted downtown businesses, vendors and staff who supported the event. He closed by inviting residents to a city event on Oct. 24 at Macauley Park sponsored by Mac Dental.

Votes at a glance
- Resolution (auditing services): approved (details not specified in transcript).
- Resolution (sewer lining, Raintree Road to Northview Road): approved (details not specified in transcript).
- Resolution (utility relocation with Ozark Electric Cooperative for Main Street expansion): approved (details not specified in transcript).

The transcript provided a short summary from Councilman Sean Lucas and did not include roll-call vote records, ordinance/resolution numbers, explicit mover/second names, or supporting documents referenced during the meeting. Where such details were not given, this article notes them as not specified.

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