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Board re-adopts conflict-of-interest ordinance as required by state guidance

5764052 · August 19, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Aldermen re-adopted the city's conflict-of-interest ordinance (resolution 15-58) to meet Missouri Ethics Commission notification requirements; no substantive changes were proposed.

Brentwood — On Aug. 18, 2025, the Brentwood Board of Aldermen readopted the city’s conflict-of-interest ordinance to comply with a notification from the Missouri Ethics Commission; the re-adoption carries no substantive changes to the existing policy.

City staff said the ordinance is set to expire on Sept. 15 and that the renewal is a readoption to keep the policy in force. No amendments were proposed, and the board approved the resolution by voice vote.

Outcome: Resolution 15-58 was re-adopted by the board with no changes recorded.

Why it matters: Routine re-adoption keeps the city’s conflict-of-interest rules current and compliant with state oversight timing. The action preserves existing disclosure and recusal requirements for city officials.

Next steps: No additional action was requested; the ordinance will remain in force per statutory timing and the city’s procedures.