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Board approves consent agenda, bids and routine ordinances; conflict-of-interest code re-adopted

August 20, 2025 | Warrenton City, Warren County, Missouri


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Board approves consent agenda, bids and routine ordinances; conflict-of-interest code re-adopted
Warrenton 1 At its Aug. 19 meeting the Board of Aldermen approved the consent agenda, awarded low bids for salt and rock, re-adopted the city's conflicts-of-interest ordinance and authorized sale of surplus items.
The consent agenda included the regular meeting minutes from Aug. 5, 2025, the salt bid awarded to Compass Minerals (low bidder) and a rock bid awarded to Bobby Holcher Trucking, which staff said was the only bid received. The board approved the consent agenda by motion (moved by Alderman Quater, second by Alderman Rowmaker) and a recorded unanimous vote.
City Administrator Brandy Walters presented the conflicts-of-interest ordinance, which the staff puts before the council every two years; the ordinance re-adopts Chapter 130 (conflicts of interest) of the municipal code (Bill 39-25). The council approved the ordinance on second reading by unanimous roll call.
Director of Operations John Strukoff sought authorization to sell multiple city items deemed beyond repair; the council approved the sale by unanimous roll call vote. Finance Officer Megan Wilder and staff also presented June financial highlights during the meeting, noting various revenue and expense variances in general fund and utilities, including a building-permit-driven license revenue increase tied to a new school project.
Nut graf: The board handled routine procurement, financial reporting and ethics code re-adoption in unanimous votes, clearing administrative housekeeping items so staff can continue ongoing projects and events.
Ending: Staff will proceed with vendor contracts, surplus disposition and publishing the re-adopted conflicts ordinance; financial staff will continue routine monthly reporting to the council.

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