Votes at a glance: Ozark City Council approves routine agenda, appointments and resolution opposing SSUT litigation
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At its meeting the Ozark City Council approved minutes, set the agenda, confirmed several board and commission appointments (including reappointing the city attorney and library board members), approved the 2026 holiday schedule, and adopted a resolution opposing the SSUT litigation.
The Ozark City Council completed a set of routine actions and appointments and adopted a resolution opposing the 'SSUT litigation' during its meeting.
Motions and recorded outcomes in the meeting transcript include: approval of the Nov. 18, 2025 minutes (motion moved by Speaker 3, seconded by Speaker 4; motion carried); setting the agenda as presented (Speaker 5 moved; motion carried); approval of the second-reading liquor license for Rink LLC, Highway Liquor (moved by Speaker 5; motion carried); reappointment of Joe Adams as city attorney (motion carried); reappointment of Christina Faulkner and Elizabeth Delaney to the Ozarkdale County Library Board (motion carried); reappointments/appointments to the Historic Preservation Commission (the council approved the slate as read into the record); appointment of the police chief and fire chief to the E-911 Board (motion carried); appointment of Ryan Campbell and Mayor Charles Ward to the Planning Commission (motion carried); approval of the 2026 holiday schedule (motion carried); and introduction and adoption of a resolution opposing the SSUT litigation (motion carried).
Most votes were taken by voice and recorded as 'all in favor' with no roll-call tallies in the transcript. Several names for appointees were read into the record; in a few cases the transcript reflects inconsistent spellings for the same individual. The meeting concluded after brief final remarks from the mayor and a motion to adjourn.
