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Council approves mutual-aid pact, building security upgrades, well control-panel and multiple plats
Summary
At its June 2 meeting the Washington City Council adopted a countywide mutual-aid ordinance, approved two contracts to update electronic locks at City Hall, accepted a control-panel proposal for well No. 8, and passed plats and a regional hazard-mitigation resolution.
The Washington City Council on June 2 approved a series of ordinances and a regional hazard-mitigation resolution, including a countywide mutual-aid agreement, contracts to replace and upgrade City Hall door locks, a control-panel proposal for Well No. 8, two subdivision/plat actions and adoption of the St. Louis Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan 2025–2030.
The measures were taken by roll call during the council's regular meeting after items were introduced and discussed at a preceding workshop. Councilmembers voted aye on the ordinances and resolution during second readings and roll-call votes recorded on the meeting record.
The most consequential items included: a multi-jurisdictional mutual-aid ordinance between the City of Washington and Franklin County; two separate purchase/contract approvals for replacement and installation of electronic locks at City Hall (a sales quote acceptance from Elliott Data Systems Inc. and a contract proposal with D.H. Pace for two-way lock cores); and acceptance of a proposal by…
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