Fenton aldermen approve conflict-disclosure ordinance, notification subscription and equipment purchases; personnel items noted

5749901 · July 25, 2025

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Summary

The board readopted the city’s conflict-of-interest disclosure procedure, approved a renewed Everbridge (Nixle) subscription and a laptop purchase for code enforcement, and approved travel for public-works staff to a floodplain conference at no cost to the city.

On July 24 the Board of Aldermen readopted the City of Fenton’s procedures for disclosing potential conflicts of interest and substantial interests for certain city officials — codified as chapter 150 of the municipal code (Bill 25-52 → Ordinance 4573). The board also approved a resubscription with Everbridge, doing business as Nixle, for the city’s public notification system and authorized the purchase of a laptop for code enforcement from Central Network Technology. In personnel items, the board approved a request for public-works staff to attend the Missouri State Floodplain Conference; Alderman Hills noted that the conference cost will be covered and the trip will be at no cost to the city.