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Sedalia council approves permissive right-of-way ordinance, wastewater assessment and annexation; rejects requested stop sign
Summary
Council approved an ordinance establishing a permissive-use process for right-of-way encroachments, an annexation/utility agreement and a $100,000 condition assessment contract for the Southeast Wastewater Treatment Plant; a proposed 3-way stop sign at Southwest Boulevard and Skyline Drive failed after advisory commission recommended against it.
On Oct. 20 the Sedalia City Council advanced several Public Works items: it enacted a permissive-use process for temporary encroachments in city right-of-way (Bill 2025-176), approved an annexation and utility-service agreement for property at 3570 Ashland Lane (Bill 2025-177), and authorized a professional services agreement with Crawford, Murphy & Tilly for a comprehensive condition assessment at the Southeast Wastewater…
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