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June 13, 2023 — Meeting Minutes
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THE CITY OF CLAYTON
Board of Aldermen In-Person and Virtual Meeting June 13, 2023 7:00 p.m. Minutes
The meeting was open to individuals to attend in-person and/or virtually via Zoom. Mayor Harris called the meeting to order and requested a roll call. The following individuals were in attendance:
In-person: Ira Berkowitz, Bridget McAndrew, Becky Patel, Rick Hummell, and Mayor Harris. Absent: Susan Buse and Gary Feder
Staff: City Manager Gipson, City Attorney O’Keefe, City Clerk Frazier, and Assistant City Manager Andrea Muskopf
PUBLIC REQUESTS AND PETITIONS
Mary Kay, swimmer, addressed the Board with comments regarding the Shaw Park Aquatic Center (SPAC), and requests to extend the facility’s opening season. Andy Kanefield, 76 Arundel Place, addressed the Board with comments related to the SPAC requesting that the City keep two lap swim lanes open beyond the scheduled closing of the pool for the season; and also keep the pool open into the fall season. Mary George, 9345 Sonora Avenue, 63144, addressed the Board requesting that the SPAC remains open beyond the Labor Day holiday. Todd Thomason, 8117 University Drive, addressed the Board in support of the SPAC remaining open beyond the summer season. David Schlafly, 2 Upper Dromara Lane, 63124, addressed the Board in support of an extended opening season for the SPAC. Charlie Brennan, 405 Carswold, addressed the Board in support of extending the opening season of the SPAC and charging a fee of $10 per swimmer.
David Schlafly, 2 Upper Dromara Lane, 63124, addressed the Board in support of an extended opening season for the SPAC. Charlie Brennan, 405 Carswold, addressed the Board in support of extending the opening season of the SPAC and charging a fee of $10 per swimmer. Beth Stohr, 405 Carswold, addressed the Board requesting the the City expand ways to reach out into the community. Courtney Demory, 4222 Delmar Boulevard, 63108, addressed the Board regarding the costs related to the SPAC and encouraged the Board to include stakeholder involvement, energy efficiency, and cost effectiveness to create long-term savings. Tyler Andrews, 7337 Galewood, 63143, addressed the Board referring to the Parks and Recreation Mission Statement and in support of the request to extend the opening season for SPAC.
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CONSENT AGENDA