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O'Fallon council approves $1.92 million warrant after resident questions on pool doors, cameras and sewer repairs

5747582 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

The City Council approved warrant number 566 for $1,919,651.50 after residents raised questions during public comment about multiple invoices, including pool access-control work, license-plate-reader cameras and emergency sewer repairs; staff provided item-by-item explanations.

O'Fallon City Council on Sept. 2 approved warrant number 566 in the amount of $1,919,651.50 following public comment that questioned several line items in the voucher list. The motion to approve the warrant was offered by Ald. Parchment and carried on a roll-call vote.

A resident identified in the transcript as Vernon Ware, Ward 3, said during the first public-comment period that he did not understand why the city was buying new doors, locks and hardware for the community pool and the RecPlex when, he said, the contractor should already have provided them. Ware said he could not find publicly available documents about the Deer Creek drainage project and asked for more information about sidewalks and unfinished work on Fifth and Hildegard.

In the second public-comment period, a speaker identified as Verma Ware, Ward 3, read a list of invoices in the warrant packet and singled out several…

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