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At a glance: Board of Aldermen approves right-of-way vacate policy, sales-tax repeal, sidewalks maintenance agreement and fee changes

3763139 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

At its March 18 meeting the Warrenton City Board of Aldermen unanimously approved four ordinances: a right-of-way vacation policy, repeal of a capital improvement sales tax, a maintenance agreement with MoDOT for sidewalks along Route 47, and an amendment to application and review fees.

The Warrenton City Board of Aldermen approved four ordinances at its March 18 meeting. All measures passed by roll call vote, 4-0, with two aldermen absent. The board took no vetoable executive action beyond enacting the ordinances and authorizing administrative steps described below.

Right-of-way vacation policy (Bill 11-25) City Administrator Brandy Walters presented an ordinance to add a right-of-way vacation policy to the municipal code and to establish a filing process for utility-easement vacates. Walters said the city had previously processed such vacates without a formal fee and recommended a $100 application fee to cover staff and filing costs. The board voted to adopt Ordinance Bill 11-25 by roll call (four yes, two absent).

Capital improvement sales tax repeal (Bill 12-25) Walters also…

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