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St. Louis County Council adopts slate of bills, honors retiring Port Authority treasurer
Summary
The St. Louis County Council on Sept. 9 adopted multiple bills and resolutions, including a resolution honoring retiring Port Authority board member Gilbert Klinek and a resolution urging that seniors enrolled in the county—senior tax freeze not be required to reapply annually. Several bills were held for further review.
The St. Louis County Council met Sept. 9 and adopted a package of legislation and resolutions, including a proclamation honoring Gilbert "Gil" Klinek for more than five decades of public service and a resolution asking county officials to stop requiring seniors who have an approved senior tax freeze to reapply each year.
Council Member Hancock introduced Resolution 1 commending Gilbert Klinek for a long career in law enforcement and civic service, listing roles that include St. Louis County Police Department chief (1973—61990), service with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, leadership roles with the U.S. Marshals Service, and long-standing local civic posts. Hancock moved adoption; a second was recorded and roll call returned seven…
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