11/18/2025
Currently attending the City of St. Robert City Council. Members present are Mayor James Breckinridge; Charles Slider, Linda Ruble Daniels, Walter Reese, Michael Hanks, and Glen Askeland, along with George Lauritson via audio. Alderman Reggie Hall is absent due to a death in the family.
Chief Curenton is reporting on replacement of a Dodge Charger which was T-boned last year with a Dodge Durango. Mayor Breckinridge noted that this year’s purchase does NOT include a police package; that will be in next year’s budget.
Alderman Slider asked if the old equipment can be transferred; Chief Curenton said the equipment from the Chargers won’t transfer to the new SUVs now used by the department.
Mayor Breckinridge said he noticed that the holiday of Columbus Day in October was not on the list of city holidays.
“Bottom line: What this is going to do is add Columbus Day to the list of city holidays…. All other offices in the area, Waynesville city hall, the county courthouse and of course Fort Leonard Wood have Columbus Day off.”
Responding to questions from Slider, Breckinridge said employees will be paid regardless of whether the city gives Columbus Day as a holiday or not.
“In my opinion it’s the right thing to do.”
Unanimously approved.
Ed McLiney of McLiney and Company is reporting on plans for the Ridge Creek bond sale to extend utilities to that area. He said the city's improved bond rating will allow the city to publicly advertise the municipal bonds.
"People will bid on that loan... the bids will come in, we make sure they are bidding apples to apples... it comes in and says, ABC Bank has a 4.2 rate, XYX bank has a rate of 4.3."
McLiney said the bids typically close about 10 days after the municipal bonds are advertised for sale.
Aldermen have voted to renew employee health insurance coverage with UnitedHealthcare and with MetLife for life, disability, dental and vision insurance. The UHC rate increased by 6 percent with no increase for MetLife. Responding to questions from Askeland, City Administrator City Ivey said the city pays the cost of the city employee insurance base plan so the 6 percent increase won't be passed on to employees.
Aldermen and city staff are reporting.
Park Superintendent Travis Brooks is reporting on plans for a St. Robert Christmas celebration and winterization of the pool.
Mayor: "The pool being winterized is obviously crucially important so we don't have the issues we had this year."
Assistant City Administrator Mark Parker explained plans for "sponsorship bricks" in the Route 66 Neon Park.
Mayor: "We received a grant from the Missouri Route 66 Commission for a big giant '66' -- if you've been to Rolla it will be similar to what they have there."
That sign will be placed next to the tank, he said, and 42 sponsorship bricks have been ordered.
The city clerk said candidate filing will begin Dec. 9 and close Dec. 30 for the city council election.