St. Peters Board of Aldermen eyed $148,528 crisis intervention grant, bamboo rules, and new Land Use Master Plan in late June
The St. Peters Board of Aldermen had a full agenda on June 25, 2026, with items ranging from a $148,528 mental health crisis intervention grant to a new Land Use & Development Master Plan. However, minutes from that meeting have not yet been published, so it is not yet possible to confirm which items were approved, amended, or tabled. The summaries below reflect what was on the agenda for consideration, not what was decided.
Crisis intervention grant and public safety agreements
The Board was scheduled to consider a Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) grant agreement with St. Louis County for up to $148,528. The grant would fund a full-time officer to respond to mental health crises. Also on the agenda were authorizations for School Resource Officer agreements.
Tree code, e-bikes, and running bamboo
Proposed amendments to the Municipal Tree Code would declare running bamboo a public nuisance. The agenda also listed amendments to landscape regulations and e-bike regulations, though specific details were not provided in the agenda summary.
Snow removal equipment and de-icing salt
The Board was set to consider purchasing two Freightliner vocational dump trucks for snow removal, two waste compactors for the Machinex Material Recovery Facility, and a purchase order for 1,200 tons of roadway de-icing salt. Dollar figures for these purchases were not included in the available agenda summary.
Sanitary infrastructure and solid waste
Additional items up for consideration included a contract for sanitary manhole and pump station rehabilitation and approval of a solid waste cart purchase. No contractor names or dollar amounts were listed in the summary.
Industrial Revenue Bonds and Land Use Master Plan
The agenda included a resolution for Industrial Revenue Bonds tied to an industrial development project, though the project details were not specified. The Board was also scheduled to adopt the Land Use & Development Master Plan (2026).
Historical Focus Group
The Historical Focus Group of the Parks, Recreation & Arts Advisory Board met June 22, 2026. The tentative agenda listed no specific topics or proposals.
Coming up
No upcoming public meetings are listed for the next 14 days. Residents should watch the city's official calendar for newly posted meetings or rescheduled sessions.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Board agenda features $148,528 mental health grant, bamboo nuisance rule
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