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Bridgeton Council Tables Multiple Special Use Permits Including Outdoor Dining and Adult Daycare

September 04, 2025 | Bridgeton, St. Louis County, Missouri


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Bridgeton Council Tables Multiple Special Use Permits Including Outdoor Dining and Adult Daycare
The Bridgeton City Council meeting on September 3, 2025, saw a flurry of activity surrounding several special use permits, with key proposals being tabled for further discussion.

The council first addressed bill number 6507, which sought a special use permit for outdoor seating and dining at a restaurant located at 12334 Natural Bridge Road. Council member Luther moved to table the bill, a motion seconded by council member Luke. The motion passed unanimously, with no opposition.

Next, the council turned its attention to bill number 6508, which aimed to permit the sale of liquor at a restaurant and allow for a reception hall at 11977 Saint Charles Rock Road. Again, council member Luther made a motion to table this bill, which was also seconded by council member Luke and passed without dissent.

The discussion continued with bill number 6509, proposing a special use permit for an adult daycare facility at 10937 Saint Charles Rock Road. Following the same pattern, council member Luther moved to table this bill as well, with council member Luke seconding the motion. This bill too was tabled unanimously.

The meeting concluded with the council moving on to bill number 6510, indicating a busy agenda ahead. The decision to table multiple bills reflects the council's cautious approach to new developments, ensuring thorough consideration before moving forward.

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