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Raymore council approves municipal-court fee changes, development plats and multiple contracts in unanimous votes

November 11, 2025 | Raymore City, Cass County, Missouri


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Raymore council approves municipal-court fee changes, development plats and multiple contracts in unanimous votes
Raymore City Council on Nov. 10 unanimously approved a slate of ordinances and contracts covering court operations, land development, public works and city events.

On second reading the council approved Bill 39‑91, an ordinance amending Chapter 130 of the Raymore Code of Ordinances to adjust municipal court operations, management and allowable fees. Miss Hill read the ordinance by title and Council Member Jay Holman moved approval; Council Member Burke seconded and the motion passed unanimously.

Also on a second reading the council approved Bill 39‑97, the final plat for the Raymore Commerce Center South subdivision in Cass County. Holman moved approval, Burke seconded and the motion passed unanimously.

New‑business items approved on first reading included:
- Bill 39‑98: award of contract to TSI Global Companies LLC for audio‑visual equipment at the Raymore Activity Center, contract amount $19,830.95. Systems administrator Luke Swetman told council staff received two bids and recommended TSI as the lowest and best option.
- Bill 39‑99: agreement with the Mid‑America Regional Council Solid Waste Management District for the regional household hazardous waste program, total $29,005.96 (about $1.14 per capita), with the event to be hosted in Belton this summer.
- Bill 4,000: full‑depth reconstruction contract with Will Pave Inc. for multiple segments in the Edgewater 3rd plat (city project 25‑476) in the amount of $593,665.50; Public Works said the work will repair roughly 3,300 square yards and include underdrain and curb replacement to address groundwater/subgrade issues.
- Bill 39‑94: amendment to Chapter 260 to make the city’s tree board a subcommittee of the park board so tree projects can be funded and administered through that budget.
- Bill 39‑96: a one‑year contract with J & M Displays for the Spirit of America fireworks display in 2026 for $45,000 (the date is set for July 3, 2026 for the 250th celebration), with two optional one‑year renewals that would revert to the usual $25,000 budget in later years.

Council also voted to pull Bill 39‑95 from the agenda after staff said the recommended contractor raised contract questions that prompted staff to request removal.

All motions recorded at the meeting passed unanimously with those present. The meeting record shows Mayor Pro Tem Delgado presiding; Council Members Baker, Burke, Serco, Inger and Holman were present. Mayor Turnbull and Council Member Brian Mills were absent.

The council adjourned after a brief round of communications from council members about community events and Veteran’s Day observances.

Next steps: several items (rezoning and planned‑business‑park requests) mentioned during staff reports are scheduled for future planning commission and council meetings.

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