St. Charles City Council set to weigh road, storm sewer, and equipment contracts; zoning variances on tap this week
The St. Charles City Council has several contracts and a rezoning ordinance on its June 23 agenda, though minutes from that meeting have not yet been published. Because only agendas are available, the items below reflect what was scheduled for consideration, not confirmed outcomes.
City Council — June 23
The City Council agenda lists contracts for infrastructure and fleet needs, plus a rezoning request:
- **Rezoning** of a 97.38-acre tract at 2451 Highway B to Agricultural District.
- **Storm sewer rehabilitation** contract with SAK Construction, up to $316,308.51.
- **Purchase of three new semi tractors** from Truck Centers, Inc., up to $425,286.00.
- **Design agreement** with HR Green, Inc. for the First Capitol Shared Use Path Bridge, up to $258,699.12.
- **Surplus property sale** to Edward Rose Properties, Inc. at $6.45 per square foot.
A separate work session agenda for the same date calls for a closed session under RSMo 610.021 covering legal actions and litigation, real estate transactions, personnel matters, labor negotiations, sealed bids, and confidential communications. No details on those closed-session topics are available in the agenda.
Charter Review Committee — June 23, June 25, and July 2
The City Council Charter Review Committee met three times over the past two weeks. Agendas show members were scheduled to elect a Chairman and Vice Chairman, hold round-table discussions on committee focus and priorities, and assign research tasks with deadlines. No specific charter amendment proposals or votes are listed in the available agendas.
Main Street Special Business District Board — July 2
The Main Street SBD Board agenda includes discussion and possible action on the current operating budget and the 2027 operating budget, along with funding requests from organizations or groups. The board was also scheduled to receive a police report for Main Street, a report from the Special Events Department, consider flower signs, address maintenance items, and elect or appoint a Vice Chairperson.
Coming up
- **Board of Adjustment — July 6, 2026:** Public hearings on two variance cases.
- **Case BOA-2026-11** at 3060 Little Hills Expressway: request to increase pole sign height from 30 to 50 feet and sign area from 150 to 484.50 square feet.
- **Case BOA-2026-13** at 76 S. Corporate Hills Drive: requests to decrease side yard setback from 15 to 7.5 feet, landscape buffer from 15 to 7.5 feet, and rear yard setback from 25 to 13 feet.
All recent meeting items listed above are drawn from agendas only; minutes have not yet been published. Residents seeking confirmed outcomes should watch for the official minutes from the City of St. Charles.
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.