O'Fallon council passes multiple ordinances and resolutions including road, park, budget and utility measures

City of O'Fallon City Council · May 23, 2025

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Summary

At its May 22 meeting the council approved several ordinances and resolutions: conditional use for a Dutch Bros drive-thru, Hoth Road reconstruction phase 2, Dardeen Greenway park plans, budget amendments, wastewater and SCADA contracts, and towing and other resolutions; consent calendar items passed largely unanimously.

The O'Fallon City Council adopted a slate of ordinances and resolutions on May 22 covering land use, public works, budget amendments and multiple capital projects.

Key ordinances and votes included: • Bill 77 45 (Dutch Bros drive-thru conditional use) — passed final reading and became Ordinance 7213 (vote 10-0). • Bill 77 46 (Hoth Road reconstruction, phase 2) — passed and became Ordinance 7214 (vote 10-0). • Bill 77 47 (Dardeen Greenway Sports Park plans) — passed and became Ordinance 7215 (vote 10-0). • Bill 77 49 (2025 budget amendment) — passed and became Ordinance 7217 (vote 10-0).

Resolutions and capital contracts approved included a community development block grant annual action plan, a towing-services agreement (Resolution 5 22 2025 c, passed 9-1), a wastewater plant grit removal improvements contract not to exceed $1,832,792 (Resolution 5 22 2025 f, passed 10-0), and a supplemental SCADA integration services agreement not to exceed $185,265 (Resolution 5 22 2025 g, passed 10-0). The council also approved a real-time information center expense authorization up to $1,200,000 (Resolution 5 22 2025 d, passed 9-1).

Most consent-calendar items and non-controversial engineering and budget measures passed unanimously. Where votes were split (e.g., towing contract, real-time center and Flock Safety), the roll call recorded dissenting votes and the meeting record documents public speakers expressing concerns prior to votes.

The council adjourned the open session after voting to enter closed session on litigation and privileged attorney communications.