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O'Fallon council approves after‑prom support, Badger Meter contract and a $286,567.65 warrant; advances ordinances

March 16, 2026 | O'Fallon City, St. Clair County, Illinois


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O'Fallon council approves after‑prom support, Badger Meter contract and a $286,567.65 warrant; advances ordinances
The O'Fallon City Council on March 2 approved multiple agenda items including an intergovernmental agreement supporting the O'Fallon Township High School after‑prom event and a contract with Badger Meter, Inc. for a Beacon SAS management solution.

Council member D. Parchman moved to authorize the mayor to sign a three‑year intergovernmental agreement with township partners to support the after‑prom event; council members asked for confirmation that any public funds provided to nonprofits or other agencies will be brought forward for council approval after audit and legal review. The motion was approved by roll call and carried.

Mr. Rosenberg moved to authorize execution of an agreement with Badger Meter, Inc. for a Beacon SAS management solution; the motion was seconded and approved by roll call.

The council also advanced two ordinances on first reading: an ordinance declaring certain equipment surplus for sale/disposal pursuant to 65 ILCS 5 11‑76‑4 and an ordinance approving the final plat for 'Patio Homes First Edition.' Mr. Parchman moved and the council approved consideration on first reading for the surplus‑property ordinance; Mrs. Lots moved and council approved first reading on the patio‑homes final plat. On second reading the council considered amendments to the 2026 employee handbook (motion by Parchman), which was approved on second reading by roll call.

In finance, Parchman moved to approve warrant number 579 in the amount of $286,567.65. The roll call recorded one abstention (Bony), who identified a conflict on specific Amarron line items; all other members present voted yes and the warrant passed. The council then adjourned.

Votes at a glance: the two resolutions (after‑prom support; Badger Meter agreement) and the warrant were approved by roll call; several ordinance measures were advanced on first reading and the employee‑handbook amendments were approved on second reading. No ordinance final adoptions were taken at this meeting.

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