Votes at a glance: Chesterfield council approves bridge agreement, code updates and Main Circle purchase

Chesterfield City Council · October 21, 2025

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Summary

Chesterfield City Council approved several second‑reading items including a bridge replacement agreement and updates to solicitation, nuisance and liquor rules; the council also approved financing and a management agreement to acquire the Main Circle property.

Chesterfield City Council handled multiple second‑reading items and votes during its meeting. Key outcomes:

• Bill 3562 — Ladue Farm Road bridge agreement (Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission): Second reading approved and final roll call 8–0. The ordinance authorizes the city administrator to execute an off‑system bridge program agreement for replacement of the Ladue Farm Road Bridge.

• Bill 3563 — Commercial solicitation ordinance amendment: Council approved second reading 8–0. The amendment updates municipal code chapter 605 to strengthen rules for commercial solicitation and adds revocation authority.

• Bill 3564 — Nuisance and waste container ordinance (blue‑sheet amendment): Council approved a revised ordinance that adjusts how dead or hazardous trees are treated, extends the allowed time to remove waste containers to 9 a.m. the day after collection, and clarifies visibility rules for corner lots. Second reading passed 8–0.

• Bill 3565 — Temporary liquor‑sales exemption tied to state statute during FIFA World Cup hours: Council approved a targeted exemption to the state provision cited ("state statute 3 11.2026" as read into the record) to retain the city’s normal liquor‑sales cutoff for a specified event period; second reading passed 8–0. The chief of public safety had advised the council about public‑safety impacts of extended sales hours.

• Bills 3566 and 3567 — Main Circle acquisition financing and management: See separate article for details. Both measures passed 6–2 on final roll calls.

The measures approved without lengthy amendment were presented on second reading by committee chairs; roll‑call tallies and brief explanations were read into the record. Where ordinances were amended on the floor (bill 3564), council used a blue‑sheet amendment and then voted the amended language.