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Warrensburg City Council approves consent items, traffic and street maintenance ordinances and schedules April election

Warrensburg City Council · January 13, 2026
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Summary

Council unanimously approved corrected minutes and adopted an agenda, passed an ordinance establishing traffic control in the Copper Ridge subdivision, authorized change order No. 2 with Advanced Asphalt for the 2026 street maintenance program (approx. 4.25 miles, $895,000), and adopted an ordinance calling a general election for April 7, 2026.

The Warrensburg City Council unanimously approved routine business and several ordinances at its meeting, including traffic controls for the Copper Ridge 1st plat, a change order for the city's 2026 street maintenance program, and the formal setting of a general municipal election for April 7, 2026.

Mayor Bruce e Hueller read and the council adopted corrected city council minutes dated Feb. 12, 2024, and then adopted the meeting agenda by voice/roll call. The council then moved through consent and regular items without objection.

On the legislative docket, council members approved an ordinance establishing parking restrictions, stop signs and other traffic control measures in the Copper Ridge 1st plat subdivision. Interim Public Works Director Phil Adlidge recommended approval at the meeting.

The council also approved an ordinance authorizing the city manager and city clerk to execute change order No. 2 with Advanced Asphalt Paving and Concrete LLC for the 2026 hot‑mix overlay street maintenance program. Phil Adlidge told the council the program is expected to cover about 4.25 miles of overlay at an estimated cost of $895,000 and that the city negotiated protections so the contractor would hold the price if the asphalt index rises; if the index falls, the city may add streets to the work.

City Clerk Jody L. Schneider presented the ordinance declaring the results of the canvas of statements of candidacy and calling a general municipal election for April 7, 2026. Schneider said two qualified candidate filings were received for two council seats: Max Ridenhauer and Jan Jones.

The council also approved mayoral appointments to the Nancy J. Anderson/Charles W. Stevenson Education Scholarship committee (Michael D. Scribe, Jessica Vindverlo and Jody Schneider) for one‑year terms through Dec. 31, 2026.

Votes: For each ordinance and motion called for adoption the roll call responses recorded in the meeting were affirmative (Kushner: yes; Osborne: yes; Latari/Lattari: yes; Jones: yes; Euler/Mueller: yes; Mayor Bruce e Hueller: yes).