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September 9, 2025 — Meeting Transcript

This is a transcript of the City of Clayton Board of Aldermen meeting held September 9, 2025. Excerpts cover roll call; a public hearing on the city’s 2025 property tax levies including discussion of reassessment, new construction value increases, the Consumer Price Index percentage (2.9%), and submission of maximum allowable rates under the FY2026 proposed budget; a review of general fund revenues and expenditures with mention of tornado-related recovery costs and planned capital projects (including a roughly $1.2 million downtown resurfacing project, $213,000 local share for a regional fire training facility, and a roughly $70,000 street lighting line boring cost); discussion of parks and street lighting coordination and project-list approval processes; and a motion, second, and unanimous vote to hold a closed meeting under specified sections of the Missouri Revised Statutes with each alderperson and the mayor voting “Aye.”
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Bill number 7093. Sorry. First reading, an ordinance repealing Table 3J, Schedule 3, parking restrictions of the Clayton City Code. All those in favor? Aye. Opposed? All those against? Move that the board give unanimous consent to consideration for adoption of Bill number 7093 on the day of its introduction. Second. All those in favor? Aye. Any opposed? Let the minutes reflect that the board has given unanimous consent. I introduce Bill number 7093, repealing certain parking restrictions on Ellenwood Avenue to be read for the second time by title only. Second. Any discussion? City Attorney? Bill number 7093, second reading and consideration for adoption. An ordinance repealing Table 3J, Schedule 3, parking restrictions of the Clayton City Code. Alderwoman Buse. Aye. Alderwoman Patel. Aye. Alderman Gary Feder. Aye. Aldermen Rick Hummell. Aye. Aldeman Yorg. Aye. Aldewoman Waldman. Aye. Mayor McAndrew. Aye. Thank you. The next item on our agenda is a new memorandum of understanding with the Clayton Community Foundation. Yes, the city of Clayton has an agreement with the Clayton community foundation or CCF that went into effect on April 27 2010. and was subsequently amended on July 12th of 2016, March 23rd of 2021, and January 11th of 2023. The attached amendment would remove a provision that requires the city of Clayton to fund 25% of the CCF executive director's annual salary in exchange for work performed for the city. The city will continue to provide funding for operational expenses such as insurance, service fees, utilities, supplies, and licenses.

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