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City Council Regular Meeting, June 23, 2026
Published: Jun 23, 2026
City Council Approves Intergovernmental MOU for Real-Time Information Center (RTIC)
The City Council discussed and ultimately approved an intergovernmental memorandum of understanding (MOU) concerning the operation and services of the Real-Time Information Center (RTIC), operated by the City of O'Fallon. This agreement involves the St. Charles Police Department and the police departments of O'Fallon, Cottleville, Lake St. Louis, St. Peters, and Wentzville. The purpose of the RTIC is to enhance law enforcement coordination and crime fighting through data sharing from license plate readers. Despite concerns raised about potential unconstitutional surveillance and privacy violations, the ordinance was passed.
Ordinance Amending City Settlement Authority for Claims Presented for Final Passage
Bill 14097, an ordinance amending section 140.050 of the code of ordinances related to settlement authority for claims against the city, was presented for final passage. The sponsor was Mark Collander.
Mayor Proposes Eden Village Model to Address Homelessness in St. Charles
Mayor Dan presented a plan to address homelessness in St. Charles, proposing the adoption of the Eden Village model from Springfield, Missouri. This model involves creating single-occupant homes for homeless individuals, with residents paying rent and maintaining their premises. The city would manage the village, with Eden Village providing consulting services for an initial fee of $20,000, funded by citizen donations. The mayor believes this approach is affordable and productive, citing successful Eden Village operations in other cities and the potential to secure $1-3 million in grants.
Budget Amendment Number Seven for Fiscal Year 2026 Presented for Final Passage
Bill 14099, an ordinance amending budget accounts for fiscal year 2026 (Budget Amendment Number Seven), was presented for final passage. Sponsors were Steve Hollander and Mark Collander.
Multifamily Developments to Require Accessible Parking Spaces Under New Ordinance
Bill 14102, an ordinance amending section 350.397 of the code of ordinances to require multifamily developments to include a minimum number of reserved parking spaces for persons with physical disabilities, was presented for final passage. Mark Hollander sponsored the bill.
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