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During its Nov. 24 meeting the St. Charles County Council voted on several transportation-related ordinances and an intergovernmental agreement.
The council approved an ordinance authorizing an agreement with the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission for funding safety improvements on county roadways; it also passed a cost-share participation agreement and a congestion mitigation and air-quality agreement with the Commission. Separately, the council approved a planning-services contract with the East‑West Gateway Council of Governments to develop a detailed vision and conceptual plan for the Missouri Great Streets corridor within the county.
Council also approved an intergovernmental agreement with the St. Charles City‑County Library District to advance creation of a heritage museum, archives and local-history genealogy center.
Roll calls showed affirmative votes from the council members present on each measure; minutes recorded the votes as passing on the floor. Several bills were introduced at the meeting (including property-maintenance and building-code updates) and will be considered for final passage following the required readings in December.
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