Votes at a glance: council approves roadway dedications, Thornwood Apartments plat, appointment and several resolutions

O'Fallon City Council · June 20, 2025

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Summary

At its June 19 meeting the council approved ordinance 7219 (Deer Road Extension dedication), ordinance 7220 (Thornwood Apartments plat), appointed Sharon Nickison to the Waterbury CID board, and adopted multiple resolutions including the crack‑seal and asphalt maintenance agreements.

The O'Fallon City Council recorded several formal actions June 19, including ordinance adoptions, an appointment and the approval of multiple resolutions.

Ordinances and plats - Bill 77‑59 (Deer Road Extension roadway improvements) received final passage and became Ordinance No. 7219 after a 10‑0 recorded vote. (Second reading and final passage were recorded on the agenda.) - Bill 77‑64 (record plat of Thornwood Apartments) received final passage and became Ordinance No. 7220 after a 10‑0 vote.

Appointments - The council approved the appointment of Sharon Nickison to the Waterbury stormwater CID board to fill an unexpired term through December 2025.

Introductions - The council introduced several bills for first reading, including dedications of streets and storm sewers for Caledonia plats (Bills 77‑61 and 77‑62), an amendment to festival‑district restrictions (Bill 77‑63), and the conditional‑use ordinance for League 1 Volleyball (Bill 77‑60).

Intergovernmental agreements - Bills for first reading were introduced to authorize a memorandum of understanding for public‑safety communications with Conteville (Bill 77‑65) and an intergovernmental agreement with Calleville for prisoner processing and confinement (Bill 77‑66).

Resolutions - The council approved multiple maintenance resolutions (see related article for contract details), including a crack‑seal contract not to exceed $414,994; a microsurfacing contract not to exceed $198,581.30; and an asphalt program contract not to exceed $721,647.96.

Votes and next steps: Most passage votes were recorded by roll call and unanimous where noted; first readings will return for further action as required by ordinance procedures.