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Council postpones five bills tied to Chesterfield Regional TIF to first February meeting

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Summary

Councilors voted 8-0 to postpone five bills related to the Chesterfield Regional Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district — the items were carried over to the first meeting in February 2026 or earlier if needed.

The Chesterfield City Council voted unanimously to postpone five bills introduced in February 2023 that relate to the Chesterfield Regional tax-increment financing (TIF) area. City staff said one development area, Development Area 2 (Wild Horse Village), is already activated; the other listed development-area bills were carried over under Robert's Rules to avoid automatic disposal.

City Administrator Mr. Geisel asked the council to postpone the measures, explaining that if a bill introduced in the prior session is not addressed it is disposed of under Robert's Rules of Order. He proposed postponing bill numbers as read in the packet until the first council meeting in February 2026 or earlier if necessary.

The council moved to postpone the bills — as read in the meeting packet — and the motion carried by an 8-0 vote. The bills were identified in the meeting transcript with the following numbers as presented: "34 26, 30 4 20 7, 30 4 20 8, 30 4 20 9, and 34 30." The council did not take final action on the underlying TIF designations or development-area activations at the meeting; the action was solely to postpone consideration.

No amendments, funding approvals or substantive debate on the bills' content were recorded in the meeting minutes; councilors approved the postponement to preserve the items on the docket for future consideration.