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Bridgeton, Missouri — week of 2026-06-29 · all Bridgeton meetings

Bridgeton council set to weigh manufacturing rezoning and rec center repairs

The Bridgeton City Council is scheduled to consider rezoning nearly 18 acres on Missouri Bottom Road for manufacturing use and awarding a contract for recreation center wall replacements when it meets July 1. All recent and upcoming meetings covered here are based solely on published agendas; no meeting minutes or decisions were available at the time of this report.

City Council agenda: Rezoning, contract, outdoor dining expansion

On July 1, the council will take up a request to rezone 17.38 acres at 13130, 13134, and 13156 Missouri Bottom Road from residential to Manufacturing District. The agenda also includes a proposed contract with Ravenburg, Inc. for $115,167.00 to replace walls at the recreation center.

Two additional agenda items involve changes to city ordinances: an amendment to the pension commission ordinance, and the readoption of conflict of interest and financial disclosure ordinances. The council will also consider a request to expand the outdoor dining area at 12207 Natural Bridge Road, Unit A.

No vote tallies or final outcomes are available, as minutes have not yet been published.

Board of Adjustment to review sign height, landscaping appeals

The Board of Adjustment met on June 22 with two petitions on its agenda. One is an appeal to use an alternative to sod for permanent revegetation at 13728, 13738, 13748 Missouri Bottom Road and 14175 Ferguson Lane. The other is a request for a 15-foot variance to allow a 60-foot tall billboard at 11968 Paul Mayer Avenue.

The board’s agenda did not include any other items, and minutes remain unpublished.

Police Commission holds procedural meeting

The Bridgeton Police Executive Commission met on June 24. Its agenda consisted of call to order, roll call, agenda approval, and a closed session citing R.S.Mo. 610.021(1), (3), and (12) for legal, personnel, or contract matters. No public decisions or votes were scheduled, and no minutes have been released.

Coming up

The Planning Commission will meet on July 13. The posted agenda contains only standard procedural boilerplate and lists no specific projects, zoning changes, or public hearing topics.

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