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The Sedalia City Council on July 7 approved a series of land-sale and easement ordinances related to a proposed McDonald’s development on East Broadway. Council approved an amendment to a real-estate contract with McDonald’s USA LLC (Bill No. 2025-123), and passed an ordinance approving a special warranty deed for sale of property commonly known as 633 East Broadway Boulevard to McDonald’s Real Estate Company (Bill No. 2025-124). The council also approved a temporary construction easement (Bill No. 2025-125) and multiple storm-sewer easement agreements (Bills 2025-126 and 2025-127) tied to the project. A vacant land sale contract for 201 East Broadway Boulevard to Les Maisons LLC (Bill No. 2025-128) was also approved. City staff presented the ordinances on their second reading and the council approved the motions by roll call. Council recorded affirmative votes and the ordinances passed on final passage; staff indicated these actions are standard land-sale and easement conveyances to support site construction and utility work.
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