
The Clinton City Council will convene for its next regular meeting on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall, 105 E. Ohio Street.
The evening will begin with standard business, including roll call, the Pledge of Allegiance, and approval of minutes from the November 18th meeting.
Key Items on the Agenda
One of the major actions scheduled is the second reading of Bill No. 2025-14, an ordinance related to an Industrial Development Project. The measure would authorize the issuance of Taxable Industrial Development Revenue Bonds in an amount not to exceed $29.1 million, along with approving associated documents and actions.
The Tourism Commission is also expected to provide a budget update, with its report anticipated to be submitted on Monday ahead of the meeting.
Committee Reports
The council will hear from several committees, including Public Works, Public Safety, and Finance.
Public Works Committee
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Aquatic Center Updates:
Both boilers are now installed and functioning, maintaining the lap and recreation pools at proper temperatures. The therapy pool’s temperature is running slightly high but is being monitored. The new roof has been completed, and concrete and EIFS repairs are underway, with additional evaluations planned. -
Soccer Concession Stand:
Structural wall repair is finished; plumbing repairs are next. The city has received a quote to paint the building and roof to match new siding. Final costs are expected to remain within the insurance-covered damages total of $24,584.57. -
10-Year Park Plan Committee:
The next meeting is set for December 9th at noon. -
Wastewater System Projects:
Work continues at the Wastewater Treatment Plant, including concrete improvements and an upcoming blower pad pour. Staff are recommending the city proceed with a Kuster grit system, based on positive performance reports from another facility. -
Fleet Update:
A 1995 Ford 350 flatbed truck is leaking oil and transmission fluid, and officials say a replacement should be considered. -
Water Line Work at Ohio & Orchard:
HCWC is addressing a water line break at Hwy. 18. Since the cut lies on a MoDOT roadway, the city is monitoring but does not directly control the project.
Public Safety Committee
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The council will review annual towing bids.
Finance Committee
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Council members will discuss the 2026 Employee Health Challenge.
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Annual service bids—due Monday morning—will be reviewed, including:
• Flower planters at City Hall
• Fuel bids
• Mowing for Code Enforcement
• Pest spraying
• Trash service
Additional Reports & Business
The Mayor and City Administrator will each deliver their regular reports. No unfinished or new business is listed on this agenda.
Public Participation
Residents wishing to speak during the meeting are asked to complete a speaker card and submit it to the City Clerk before the meeting begins. Comments are limited to three minutes.
The full meeting begins at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday at Clinton City Hall and is open to the public.




