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Votes at a glance: Clayton council approves lighting, sidewalk, zoning committee and vehicle lease

Clayton City Council · April 17, 2026

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Summary

Council passed four resolutions on lighting, a sidewalk project, formation of a zoning-review committee and a vehicle lease; lighting and vehicle purchases were described as standard operational items, and the sidewalk project and zoning committee drew more discussion.

During its meeting the Clayton City Council passed four resolutions:

• RO42630 — Full‑service street lighting agreement: Council approved an agreement authorizing the city manager to enter a full-service street-lighting contract. Council members confirmed the contract covers electric lighting and includes LED provisions when fixtures are replaced. The resolution passed by voice vote.

• RO42631 — Sidewalk project (Project ID 119822): Council approved an agreement with Performance Site Development LLC to perform a sidewalk project on SR‑48 (Meyer to Heathcliff). Staff said the project is funded with federal and state dollars (approx. $3.5 million) and will begin in August; access changes at the Meijer south entrance were discussed and staff said that driveway is private property.

• RO42632 — Temporary residential zoning review committee: Council authorized the mayor to establish a temporary committee to review residential zoning and submit a final report; the mayor said resident representation and staff support will be part of the work.

• RO42633 — Vehicle lease for Street Department: Council authorized the city manager to execute a lease with Enterprise Fleet Management LLC for a 2026 Ford F550 for the street department at a total cost listed in the meeting as $241,415.

All four resolutions were approved during the meeting; discussion levels varied with the sidewalk project and zoning committee prompting the most questions and public comments.