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

Overland city boards consider development plans, police contract; nuisance hearings set for July 7

Overland government bodies met in late June to consider several development proposals along major corridors and a police dispatching contract with St. Louis County, though official meeting minutes have not yet been released. Meanwhile, a series of nuisance abatement hearings is scheduled for next week.

City Council weighs development, police contract

The City Council held public hearings on June 22 for planned developments at three properties: 1800 Woodson Road, 2128 Woodson Road, and 9074 Overland Plaza. No votes or outcomes have been published as minutes remain pending.

The agenda also included Bill 27-2026, a lot consolidation request at 1800 Woodson Road, and Bill 31-2026, which would authorize a police dispatching contract with St. Louis County. A motion to reconsider Bill 17-2026, a conditional use permit for 9560 Page Avenue, was also listed, along with Resolution R2026-37 concerning liquor license approvals. No details on any votes were available by press time.

Planning and Zoning hears conditional use permits

The Planning and Zoning Commission met June 30 to hold public hearings on three conditional use permit and site plan reviews:

The commission also planned to approve minutes from its May 26 meeting and receive a director’s report. No decisions had been released as of this week.

Parks Commission meets, no action items

The Parks and Recreation Commission convened June 25 for a routine meeting. The agenda included standard procedural items—roll call, public comment, approval of minutes, and reports—but no specific projects or decisions were listed. Minutes were not immediately available.

Coming up

The city will hold a public hearing for nuisance abatement on July 7. The docket includes enforcement actions for properties with high grass and weeds, recurrent nuisance complaints, a nuisance vehicle issue on Wallis Avenue, and other property maintenance concerns. Notices were filed between June 8 and June 26.

The Board of Adjustment meeting originally scheduled for July 8 has been cancelled because no agenda items were submitted.

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.