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Council adopts bid-limit ordinance, lowers DBE goal for Market Street TAP project; several bills read

Hannibal City Council · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The council adopted ordinance 26-002 amending annual bid limits, approved Resolution 2592-26 (setting DBE goal to 0% for the Market Street TAP sidewalk project), and gave first readings to bills 26-003 and 26-004; votes were taken by voice and recorded where read.

What the council approved: The council approved bill 26-002 on second and final reading, an ordinance amending the city’s annual bid limits in accordance with section 9.13(b) of the City of Hannibal Charter; the clerk read and the mayor declared it adopted.

Market Street TAP: City Manager Randy Doreen said USDOT guidance changed on DBE goals; the council adopted Resolution 2592-26 authorizing the mayor to execute a no-cost change order reducing the DBE goal for the Market Street TAP sidewalk project to 0%.

Readings scheduled: The council read bill 26-003 (revising chapter 16 on minors to align curfew/juvenile definitions with state statute) and bill 26-004 (adding a section on accessible/restricted areas of city buildings) for first reading; both will return for further readings.

Votes at a glance: - Bill 26-002 (ordinance amending annual bid limits): Adopted (voice vote). - Bill 26-003 (ordinance on minors/curfew): Given first reading; final vote pending. - Bill 26-004 (ordinance on restricted areas / accessible areas): Given first reading; final vote pending. - Resolution 2592-26 (DBE goal 0% for Market Street TAP): Adopted (voice vote).

Ending: Several items will return for subsequent readings; the council adjourned after the votes.