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March 29, 2022 — Meeting Transcript

This is a transcript of the Clayton Board of Aldermen meeting held March 29, 2022. It records roll call, approval of prior minutes, public comments, and the second reading and unanimous adoption of Ordinance/Bill 6893 amending Clayton City Code section 215.605 (failure to supervise minors). The transcript summarizes ARPA funding allocations to the city (approximately $3.4 million total, with $1.69 million received in August 2021, a $16,281 supplemental payment received that month, and a final $1.69 million expected in August 2022), adoption of Juneteenth as an additional city holiday, and the appointment nomination of Kami Waldman to the Plan Commission to serve through June 30, 2022. It also records discussion items including PUD process monitoring, sustainability communications work, and a motion to adjourn to a closed session under multiple Missouri statutory subsections.
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Okay, good evening everyone and anyone who's online. Welcome to our March 29th meeting and historically our first meeting in person since you said two years ago and a day or a few days. Yeah, that's amazing. So can we all just clap about that? Okay, great. It feels great to be in person. All right, so let's get started with the calling of the roll. Alderman Lentz. Here. Alderman Berkowitz. Here. Alderwoman McAndrew. Here. Aldermen Buse. Here. Aldewomen Patel. Here. Aldeman Gary Feder. Here. Mayor Harris. Here. City Manager David Gipson. Here. City Attorney O'Keefe. Here. Great, and now we'd like to consider approving the minutes from March 10th, 15th and 18th. I will move to approve the minutes from March, 10th, 15 and 18. Second. All those in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed? Okay, that passes with flying colors. All right, next we have the time for public requests and petitions. So if there are any comments from our public viewing audience or anybody here in the chambers, something that's not on our agenda tonight, we would welcome that comment now. Andrea, you'll tell me if there's anyone raising their hand out there. Okay. Okay, I don't see anything coming from that direction. So we did get an email from a resident who requested that it be read aloud. So I will do that now. Dear Mayor Harris and members of the Board of Aldermen, the city has two commissions for which the terms of service for members are outlined but not limited.

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