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Local business owner seeks to stage antique tractor parade in Fulton; city says no permit required for route

Fulton City Council · August 12, 2026
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Summary

David White, owner of White Moving & Storage, asked the council to allow an antique tractor parade on a route into Fulton; he said the Highway Patrol, police and fire have approved the route and that the event will be insured; the city advised staff would administratively review and that a formal permit was not necessary for the proposed non-closure route.

David White, who identified himself as the owner of White Moving and Storage, asked the council for permission to run an antique tractor parade into Fulton on a route from Route C to 2nd Street and back to State Road H. He said he had obtained approvals from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the police department and the fire department, will carry insurance and can add the city to the policy.

Deputy Mayor (speaker 1) confirmed the proposed route did not require a street-closure permit and said staff would review the event administratively; the council expressed support and several members noted community value in bringing the parade into town for children and families.