Politics & Government

Ballwin Council to Address Goose Control, Potential for New Tax District

The Ballwin City Council is scheduled to vote on a $3,500 proposal aimed at keeping geese off city property in order to avoid additional maintenance costs.

The Ballwin City Council is scheduled to discuss Monday hiring border collies to chase geese off city property, as well the possible creation of a special tax district meant to improve transportation infrastructure.

The council also is scheduled to vote on an ordinance repealing regulations of driver hand signals.

The council's meeting is set for 7 p.m. Monday at the . Excerpts from the meeting agenda have been reproduced below. To view the complete agenda, please visit the official City of Ballwin website.

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Editor's Note: The following was submitted by representatives of the City of Ballwin.

• Pending Issues: Bill 3732 – Eminent Domain    (Next Ordinance # 12-10)

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New Business: 

• Legislation Next Ordinance # 12-11
      A. Bill # 3733 Hand Signals
      B. Bill # 3734 Coachlight Subdivision Streets
      C. Bill # 3735 Clayton Road Zone Change
      D. Resolution Ameren Rate Hike

• Consent Items 
      A. Ammunition
      B. Goose Control
      C. Concrete Resurfacing

• Mayor’s Report 
      A. Transportation Development District (TDD)
      B. Closed Session

• City Administrator’s Report 
      A. Holloway Culvert
      B. Golf Agreement


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