St. Joseph council set to weigh $32M in bonds for Triumph Foods; planning, health board on deck
City Council: $32M in industrial development bonds for Triumph Foods
The St. Joseph City Council's June 22 regular meeting agenda includes an ordinance authorizing up to $32 million in industrial development bonds for Triumph Foods. The same agenda lists a proposed new offense targeting the unauthorized relocation of homeless individuals.
Other items scheduled for consideration:
- $979,870 for sanitary sewer repairs at various locations
- $722,111 for property and equipment insurance renewal
- $206,163 for concrete street panel replacements in Wilshire Place Subdivision
Note: Minutes for this meeting have not yet been published, so no vote tallies or final outcomes are available. The items above reflect what was on the agenda, not what was decided.
City Council Work Session: Bartlett Center and Civic Arena HVAC
A June 22 work session was scheduled for the council to discuss the Bartlett Center Agreement and HVAC repairs for the Civic Arena, along with a general discussion of regular meeting agenda items. Minutes are not yet published.
Planning Commission: Zoning change at 2600 Mitchell Ave
The Planning Commission's June 25 agenda included a request to rezone 2600 Mitchell Ave from apartment residential (R-4) to neighborhood shopping district (C-1), filed by Fred Hangartner. Also scheduled was a conditional use permit for a tow lot at 1727 Clifford St, associated with Nall Trucking, plus approval of the May 28, 2026 minutes. Minutes for this meeting are not yet published.
Social Welfare Board: Stuber Health Center budget
The Social Welfare Board of Buchanan County, operating as Stuber Health Center, was scheduled June 23 to approve a revised budget and review financial reports for the main clinic and the Westside location. The agenda also listed updates on clinic staffing, grant funding, and community collaborations, an operational update from the executive director, and a report from the Friends of Free Clinic board. Minutes are not yet published.
Coming up
- **July 6 — City Council Work Session:** Review of the Health Department's Survey Guided Action Plan progress update and general discussion of regular meeting agenda items. Held at City Hall on Frederick Avenue.
- **July 8 — Traffic Commission:** Three parking removal requests — on the east side of Pryor near St. James School, one side of S Carriage Drive, and both sides of Lower Lake Road from Stockyards Expressway to Beaver Street.
- **July 13 — City Council:** Special meeting with a closed session to discuss personnel matters, including hiring, firing, disciplining, or promoting an employee, as authorized by state law.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — City Council considers $32M bond plan for Triumph Foods expansion
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