Politics & Government

Manchester Board of Aldermen Has a Busy Monday NIght

The Manchester Board of Aldermen has a packed agenda Monday night. Take a look.

The Manchester Board of Aldermen has a number of items on its agenda Monday night. 

It is the second meeting of the new board after changes from the April 5 election.

Monday, board members will discuss items including, working with St. Louis County on a low-interest home energy program to be offered to residents, accepting a bid for $486,000 dollars to remove and replace the Lafayette Center Drive bridge, continuing to participate in St. Louis County's multi-jurisdictional drug task force and discussing fees incurred from a now dismissed lawsuit against the city filed by former Alderman Bob Tullock.

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For more details on Monday night's meeting, see the agenda and supporting documents included in the PDF portion of this article.

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