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Kirksville council wraps brief meeting; no public comments, announces events and next session

Kirksville City Council · August 10, 2026
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Summary

After approving routine items and the Lincoln Acres ordinance, the Kirksville City Council opened citizens participation (no speakers), reviewed newsletter items including Truman Homecoming and an airport ribbon-cutting, set its next meeting for Aug. 24 at 6 p.m., and adjourned.

The Kirksville City Council completed a short August meeting that consisted mainly of routine approvals, a staff presentation and a few council announcements.

The council approved the evening's agenda and minutes from its July 27, 2026 meeting. The chair observed it was a "Pretty quick meeting all around tonight then." The council opened the podium for citizens' participation under the meeting rules (speakers asked to sign in and limit remarks to five minutes); no members of the public signed up.

Mary (first name provided in the transcript; role/title not specified in the record) reviewed a couple of newsletter items: "Truman Homecoming, if you're interested parade, please let Amanda know," and she flagged an airport ribbon-cutting on Wednesday at 5 p.m., followed by Planning and Zoning at 6 p.m. The chair announced the next council meeting will be Monday, August 24 at 6 p.m. in the council chambers. A motion to adjourn by Council member Gardner, seconded by Council member Bansal, carried and the meeting was closed.