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Jefferson City Council approves subdivision plat, transit grant and parks purchase; several ordinances passed

City of Jefferson, Missouri — City Council · April 20, 2026
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Summary

The council approved the Ridge subdivision final plat, accepted a $100,000 MDOT grant for a transit study and amended the parks budget to buy property at 1117 Missouri Boulevard; multiple other ordinances and resolutions were adopted by roll call votes during the meeting.

The Jefferson City Council approved a group of ordinances and resolutions, including final plat approval for the Ridge subdivision, a $100,000 transit‑study grant and a parks‑fund property purchase.

The council voted to adopt ordinance 2025‑083, approving the final subdivision plat for the Ridge subdivision. The PUD‑zoned development divides the site into seven lots: six two‑unit townhome buildings and one single‑family home, and creates a new street, Irvin Court. Planning and Zoning recommended approval 7–0; Missouri Department of Transportation reviewed and approved the street location where it intersects a state roadway. The ordinance was approved by roll call.

Council also approved ordinance 2025‑084, an agreement with the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission for a $100,000 grant to fund a comprehensive transit and mobility study. Staff said the grant will replace CAMPO CPG funding originally dedicated to the project and that the city is procuring a consultant to perform the study.

The council approved ordinance 2025‑085, a parks‑fund budget amendment to authorize purchase of property at 1117 Missouri Boulevard for future wayfinding and traffic infrastructure improvements.

Separately, the council adopted multiple consent‑calendar items and other routine measures. Several additional ordinances introduced later in the session were placed on the agenda and approved, including a $398,136.20 contract with Concrete Solutions for the Bolivar Street side‑path project (ordinance 2026‑00001) and ordinances related to cyclist traffic rules and airport fiber/communications infrastructure. In each case, council members moved, seconded and approved the measures by roll call or unanimous voice vote as recorded on the meeting agenda.

What happens next: For projects requiring consultants or construction (the Ridge subdivision infrastructure, transit study procurement, the Bolivar Street side path), staff said next steps include final contracting and vendor selection. Funding and implementation timelines were described as part of the staff presentations; specific procurement actions were not debated in detail during the meeting.