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County to terminate lease for air‑quality machine stored at Shrewsbury Public Safety Building, city told

Board of Aldermen, City of Shrewsbury · October 28, 2025
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Summary

Fire Chief Chris Amenn told the Board the St. Louis County Health Department lost funding for air quality detectors and will terminate its lease with the City for the county's air-quality machine stored at Shrewsbury’s Public Safety Building.

Fire Chief Chris Amenn informed the Board that the St. Louis County Health Department lost funding for its air-quality detectors and plans to terminate the county’s lease with the City for storage and operation of the county’s air-quality machine at the Public Safety Building.

Amenn presented the update as part of old business and said the county’s funding loss is the reason for ending the arrangement; the Board did not take further action at the Oct. 28 work session. The city will need to work with county staff or decide on local options if ongoing monitoring or storage is to continue.

The report did not include contract-termination dates, alternative storage plans, or potential costs to the city; Fire Chief Amenn’s remarks were an informational update rather than a request for immediate policy action.