Warrensburg
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Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing and consider two main items: a minor plat for two lots in Miller Farm Estates at 902 and 908 P.C.A. Rd., and an ordinance to create the Maguire Street Corridor Overlay District, which would impose special zoning regulations along Maguire Street. Public comments will be taken on both items before the Commission votes.
- Minor plat approval for Miller Farm Estates, Lots 6-A & 7-A at 902 & 908 P.C.A. Rd.
- Ordinance establishing Maguire Street Corridor Overlay District with new zoning rules
- Public hearing and public comment period for both agenda items
Diversity & Inclusion Commission
The Diversity & Inclusion Commission will discuss group norms, individual goals, and develop a set of group goals for the next 18 months. They will also begin planning to achieve those goals and review an event calendar for the year.
Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Commission
The Tax Increment Financing Commission will hear the annual report from the City Manager and elect officers including Chair, Vice-Chair, and Secretary/Treasurer. The agenda is largely procedural with no specific development projects or financial obligations discussed.
- Annual report on TIF activities presented by City Manager Michael D. Schrage
- Election of Chair, Vice-Chair, and Secretary/Treasurer
Warrensburg Property Rehabilitation Corporation
The Warrensburg Property Rehabilitation Corporation holds its annual meeting to elect a president and secretary and receive the annual financial report from the finance officer. The board will also consider routine items such as minutes and bills.
- Election of President
- Election of Secretary
- Annual Financial Report presented by Finance Officer
- Community Development Director report
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Parks and Recreation Board
The Parks and Recreation Board will consider and potentially approve the proposed fee schedule and budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The board will also elect officers for President and Vice President. Public comment is allowed.
- Approve FY2026-2027 fee schedule
- Approve FY2026-2027 budget
- Election of President and Vice President
- Public comment period
- Approval of prior meeting minutes
Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission will receive updates on commercial design guidelines and a World War II Heritage Cities grant. The body will also hear a request for support regarding the Cheatham-Phillips House at the University of Central Missouri.
- Request for support for the Cheatham-Phillips House by the 'Save the Cheatham' Committee
- Update on World War II Heritage Cities Grant
- Update on Historic Preservation Design Guidelines for Commercial Buildings
- Review of changes to the commission's webpage
- Announcement of Warrensburg Main Street re-accreditation
Children's Memorial Fund and Nancy Anderson Park Advisory Board
The Nancy Anderson Park/Children's Memorial Fund Advisory Board will discuss and finalize the next year's budget, including park improvements and potential scholarship increases. They will also choose a speaker for a candlelight service and consider future ventures such as grant increases and a safe haven baby box.
- Discuss and finalize budget for next year
- Discuss park improvements for next year's budget
- Discuss future ventures: scholarships, grant increases, safe haven baby box
- Choose speaker for candlelight service
The board approved a proposal to install benches at the garden, with the committee funding the concrete installation. Members also decided to budget for grants, a scholarship, and a potential Safe Haven Baby Box for next year. A decision was made to forgo installing new walls in the coming year.
- Approved Eagle Scout proposal for benches and concrete funding (unanimous)
- Approved budgeting for grants and a scholarship for next year
- Approved pursuing a Safe Haven Baby Box for the city in next year's budget
- Denied installation of new walls for the coming year
- Confirmed Pastor Tyler Uptegrove as speaker for the candlelight service
City Council
The Warrensburg City Council will hear presentations on the July 4th Freedom Festival and a facility grade audit from Schneider Electric. They will vote on reappointing Cody Jolliff and appointing Brandy Wormsley to the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. A closed session is scheduled to discuss legal matters and potential real estate transactions.
- Presentation on Warrensburg Freedom Festival July 4th Celebration
- Presentation of Facility Grade Audit Report by Schneider Electric
- Re-appoint Cody Jolliff to Convention and Visitor's Bureau through June 2029
- Appoint Brandy Wormsley to Convention and Visitor's Bureau through June 2029
- Closed session for legal actions and real estate leasing/purchase
Warrensburg Convention & Visitors Bureau
The board will consider approving an application to become a Missouri Division of Tourism Affiliate Center. Financial reports including lodging tax and the 25-26 budget overview will also be reviewed, along with updates from the city and parks department.
- Approval to apply as a Missouri Division of Tourism Affiliate Center
- Financial reports: MOSIP report, detail vs budget, lodging tax, 25-26 budget overview
- Director's report and minutes from May 14, 2026
- City of Warrensburg and Parks & Recreation updates
Parks and Recreation Board
The Building & Grounds committee will hear a presentation from Schneider Electric regarding energy and lighting. The board will also receive progress reports on several ongoing park infrastructure projects.
- Schneider Electric energy and lighting presentation
- Nassif project maintenance update
- Lions Lake Project update
- Hawthorne Park Sensory Garden Trail Project
Children's Memorial Fund and Nancy Anderson Park Advisory Board
The Nancy Anderson Park/Children's Memorial Gardens committee will meet with the city manager to discuss current accounting practices, monetary balance restrictions, and the current budget. They will also explore other ventures and address any new business.
- Discuss current accounting practices
- Discuss monetary balance restrictions
- Discuss current budget
- Discuss other ventures to pursue
- Any new business
The board agreed to install a sprinkler system for the park with the city covering water costs. Members discussed expanding grants and scholarships, which will require updated business outlines for city council approval. The committee also agreed to modify accounting practices following auditor consultation.
- Approved installation of park sprinkler system
- Agreed to update accounting practices pending auditor review
- Proposed expansion of grants and scholarships (pending council approval)
Parks and Recreation Board
The Parks and Recreation Board finance committee will discuss energy savings initiatives, including a presentation from Schneider Electric on energy and lighting improvements. They will also review the year-to-date budget for 2025-2026.
- Schneider Electric energy and lighting presentation via Zoom
- Year-to-date budget review for 2025-2026
Parks and Recreation Board
This administrative meeting covers routine Parks and Recreation department updates and public comments. The agenda contains only procedural boilerplate with no contracts, fee changes, or policy votes scheduled. The board will adjourn after addressing questions.
- Parks & Recreation Department updates
- Public questions and comments
Arts Commission
The Warrensburg Arts Commission will consider and vote on the Rethink Maguire Public Art Prospectus, including sculpture selection and edits. They will also discuss Budget Book photo entries, the Poetry in the Parks brochure, and approve a reprint of the Arts in the Burg trifold. Other items include planning a Food Art Fundraiser with sponsorship goals and discussion of forming a non-profit arts organization.
- Approval of Rethink Maguire public art prospectus and sculpture selection
- Discussion of Budget Book photo entries
- Discussion of Poetry in the Parks brochure
- Approval of Arts in the Burg trifold reprint
- Food Art Fundraiser planning and sponsorship goals
Children's Memorial Fund and Nancy Anderson Park Advisory Board
The committee approved moving forward with tree work and landscaping updates at the park. Budget discussions and increases to grants for headstones and funeral expenses were tabled until a meeting with the city manager on June 17. A decision was made to engrave a name on the memorial wall for an individual. Other ideas like new walls, scholarships, and a safe haven baby box were discussed but tabled for further consideration.
- Approved tree work and landscaping updates at the park
- Approved engraving a name on the memorial wall for a specific individual
- Scheduled Purse Palooza for April 8, 2027
- Scheduled Candlelight Service for December 13 at 7:00 PM
- Tabled budget discussion until June 17 city manager meeting
- Tabled grant increases for headstones and funeral expenses
- Discussed but tabled new walls, scholarships, and safe haven baby box
City Council
The City Council approved Resolution No. 2334 to reauthorize funding for a minor remodel of the sleeping quarters at Fire Station 1. The project, originally budgeted at $28,000 in FY25 but delayed, will now be completed for $22,088.63 using cost savings from other capital improvement projects. The remodel will add partition walls with a ceiling clearance to provide privacy and reduce sleep interruptions.
- Approved Resolution No. 2334 for Fire Station 1 sleeping quarters remodel (5-0)