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Chesterfield Council Votes on Stop Sign for Chesterfield Commons East Drive

September 03, 2025 | Chesterfield, St. Louis County, Missouri


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Chesterfield Council Votes on Stop Sign for Chesterfield Commons East Drive
The Chesterfield City Council convened on September 2, 2025, to address several key agenda items, primarily focusing on public works, finance, and parks and recreation.

The meeting commenced with a report from the Planning and Public Works Committee, chaired by Council Member Hansen. The committee presented Bill Number 3554, which proposes the addition of a stop sign for traffic exiting Clock Tower Plaza at Chesterfield Commons East Drive. This marked the second reading of the bill, which was previously discussed in the last meeting. Following a motion by Hansen and a second by Council Member Monachella, the council voted unanimously in favor of the bill, with all eight members present voting "aye." The bill was officially read and passed, amending Title 3, Schedule 5 of the Chesterfield Municipal Code.

Next, the Finance Administration Committee, led by Chairperson Moore, reported no new business but highlighted upcoming meetings. A trustee symposium is scheduled for September 24 at 6 PM, aimed at educating both new and existing trustees about city regulations. Additionally, three Finance and Administration Committee meetings are planned for September 30, October 28, and potentially November 18, all at 5:30 PM in the same location. Moore also received commendation for his dedication, having recently undergone knee replacement surgery yet continuing to attend meetings.

The Parks and Recreation Committee, chaired by Council Member Mastroakis, introduced two items for discussion, starting with a professional service contract related to the Chesterfield Family Aquatic Center. Further details on this item were not provided in the transcript.

In summary, the meeting effectively addressed significant legislative actions and outlined future engagements for the council, reinforcing the commitment of its members to community service and governance. The next council meeting is anticipated to continue these discussions and further the city’s initiatives.

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