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Council adopts a package of ordinances and reimbursements for greenway, roads and plats; one transportation reimbursement fails
Summary
On Feb. 27 the O'Fallon City Council approved multiple ordinances and reimbursement agreements (including Greenway design reimbursements and several county cost‑share agreements) with most votes recorded as unanimous; one motion to reimburse an intersection project failed for lack of the required six votes.
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The O'Fallon City Council considered a broad slate of ordinances and intergovernmental agreements across transportation, sewer dedication, plats and government operations. Most measures passed on second reading with recorded tallies of 9–0; one motion failed for lack of the required majority.
Key outcomes recorded in the meeting transcript:
- Bill 7718 (609 West Ridge CUP): passed (transcript: "yes, one no"); ordinance number recorded as 7179. - Bill 7720 (Quick Trick/Quick Trip CUP): passed unanimously; ordinance number recorded as 7180. - Bill 7721 (acceptance of sanitary sewers for First Baptist Church at 8750 Veterans Memorial Parkway): passed 9–0; ordinance number recorded as 7181. - Bill 7722 (cooperation and reimbursement agreement with Great Rivers Greenway for design costs, not to exceed $400,000): passed 9–0; ordinance number recorded as 7182. - Bill 7723 (cost‑apportionment agreement with Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission for Technology Drive bridge replacement): passed 9–0; ordinance number recorded as 7183. - Bill 7724 (agreement with Saint Charles County to reimburse a portion of construction costs for the Darden Greenway Sports Park to Bluebird Meadow Park project, not to exceed $450,000): passed 9–0; ordinance number recorded as 7184. - Bill 7725 (reimbursement agreement for Tom Genever / North Cool Springs intersection improvements, not to exceed $554,952): the motion failed (transcript indicates a failure and that six votes were required); recorded tally in transcript interpreted as 4 yes, 5 no. - Bill 7726 (dedication of streets/storm and water mains for Bryan Road commercial project): passed 9–0; ordinance number recorded as 7185. - Bill 7727 (agreement with Saint Charles County to reimburse a portion of costs for the off‑road phase 2 project, not to exceed $13,580,160): passed 9–0; ordinance number recorded as 7186. - Bill 7728 (amendment to a West Terra Lane realignment project reimbursement, not to exceed $649,200): passed 9–0; ordinance number recorded as 7187.
The consent calendar was approved (9–0) and several first readings and plats were introduced/approved (Bills 7729–7733 and plats for Columbia Meadows and Harvest at Hopewell). The council also approved two administrative resolutions (Resolution 227‑2025C adding water distribution specification sections and Resolution 227‑2025D authorizing a multi‑year HRIS agreement with Ultimate Kronos Group/UKG), each recorded 9–0.
Why it matters: the package advances multiple transportation and park projects, secures reimbursements to reduce local project costs, and finalizes plats needed for development. The failed reimbursement (Bill 7725) indicates at least one project will need additional discussion or revision before approval.
Ending: With ordinance and resolution votes recorded and the consent calendar approved, the council adjourned the meeting.

