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Poplar Bluff council adopts three ordinances on easements, airport farmland lease and IT equipment

City Council of the City of Poplar Bluff, Missouri · March 16, 2026
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Summary

On March 16 the City Council unanimously adopted ordinances vacating two sewer easements for the Walmart Supercenter, leasing airport farmland to two local lessees, and awarding a bid for a Cisco core switch to Todays Computers; absent Councilmember Massingham.

The Poplar Bluff City Council adopted three ordinances during its March 16, 2026 regular meeting, each approved by unanimous roll call votes with Councilmember Massingham recorded as absent.

Ordinance No. 26-10 (Bill No. 8677) vacated two sewer easements on the Walmart Supercenter parking lot owned by the City of Poplar Bluff. Councilman Billy DePew moved and Councilwoman Barbara Horton seconded first reading; the bill passed its second and final reading and was adopted after a roll call vote that recorded Yes votes from Boyer, Horton, Smith, DePew, Parson and Mayor Shane Cornman.

Ordinance No. 26-11 (Bill No. 8678) authorizes the Mayor to enter into a lease with Price Thurman and Brendan Yarbro for the lease of 9.71 and 19 acres of agricultural land located at the Poplar Bluff Regional Business Airport in Butler County, Missouri. Mayor Pro Tem Lisa Parson moved, Councilwoman Horton seconded, and the bill passed both readings and was adopted by unanimous roll call vote.

Ordinance No. 26-12 (Bill No. 8679) accepts a bid from Todays Computers of Poplar Bluff for a Cisco Catalyst core switch. Councilman Billy DePew and Councilman Robert Smith sponsored the motion; the bill passed both readings and was adopted by unanimous roll call.

Each ordinance was read by caption only for first and second readings and then adopted; the minutes record no additional debate on these items. The Council adjourned at 7:44 p.m.