At its regular meeting, the Belton City Council approved multiple ordinances, intergovernmental agreements and resolutions in a single session. Key Council actions included:
- Bill 2025‑59 (final plat for Main Street Civic Center): Approved on final reading by roll call; motion carried.
- Bill 2025‑60 (amendments to Unified Development Code to accommodate short‑term rentals): Approved on final reading; roll call showed Council member Lawson recorded as voting No while the motion passed.
- Bill 2025‑61 (IGA with Mid America Regional Council — Operation Greenlight advanced traffic management software): Approved on final reading; motion carried.
- Bill 2025‑62 (2026 IGA with Mid America Regional Council Solid Waste Management District — household hazardous waste program): Approved on final reading; motion carried.
- Bill 2025‑63 (rezoning from C‑2 to R‑3 for ~0.87 acre on B Street): First reading approved; Planning Commission recommended approval.
- Bill 2025‑64 (proposed ban on entertainment devices that pay monetary prizes): Advanced on first reading; significant council discussion and staff directed to notify businesses and return with enforcement details.
- Bill 2025‑65 (parade code and fee schedule): First reading approved; permitting will move from city clerk to police department and a $25 application fee will apply; police time will not be charged to applicants.
- Bill 2025‑66 (municipal jail inmate housing contract with Lake Winnebago Police Department at $63.93 per inmate per day): First reading approved.
- Res. 2025‑087 (adoption of the 2025 emergency operations plan): Adopted unanimously.
- Res. 2025‑088 (2026 legislative policy): Adopted; staff plan an open house to engage state and federal officials prior to Dec. 9 meeting.
- Res. 2025‑089 (award to F and G Mechanical — $33,500 to replace RTU at Station 82): Approved.
- Res. 2025‑090/091 (change to tourism council membership and renaming to tourism committee; appointment resolution postponed): Name and membership changes approved; appointments postponed to Feb. 10.
Where roll‑call votes were recorded in the transcript, the article reflects those tallies; for first readings, council approved motions to advance items to subsequent meetings. No final adoption votes were recorded for items noted as first readings.