State & Local Meeting
Board of Aldermen March 20, 2026
March 20, 2026
The City of St. Louis Board of Aldermen convened on March 20, 2026, addressing multiple procurement and policy matters. Key procurement-related discussions included the approval and perfection of several board bills concerning real estate tax abatements aimed at incentivizing affordable housing and redevelopment projects, such as the Kemp Hotel expansion and a redevelopment plan near Cass Avenue and I-44. The board also considered legislation to standardize prepayment procedures for city contracts, aiming to improve vendor payment processes. Additionally, an ordinance was passed to streamline mobile food vendor operations by establishing designated vending districts and extended operating hours, enhancing business opportunities for food trucks. The board approved utility easements for infrastructure projects and discussed moratoriums on non-municipal detention facilities, reflecting concerns about potential private detention centers. Several appointments to city boards, including the Board of Adjustment, were confirmed, though concerns were raised about equitable geographic representation. The board also adopted resolutions opposing state legislation that would dissolve local solid waste management districts, emphasizing the importance of local control and funding for waste management. A contentious ordinance allowing limited smoking exceptions at convention facilities was passed amid health concerns. Throughout the meeting, motions to suspend rules facilitated the advancement of key bills, and multiple votes were recorded with detailed roll calls. The session concluded with announcements about upcoming community meetings and local events.
Sources
- Board of Aldermen March 20, 2026 · City of St. Louis, Missouri · Mar 20