City of Sedalia Advances Public Safety and Animal Welfare through Ordinance Amendments

The Sedalia City Council has unanimously endorsed comprehensive amendments to the City Code. These changes aim to reinforce public safety while elevating animal welfare and offering greater flexibility for pet ownership within the city. “This revised ordinance is a testament to our commitment to both the safety of our citizens and the humane treatment of…

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City of Sedalia to Observe Labor Day

The City of Sedalia will be closed on Monday, September 4, 2023 in observance of Labor Day. Weekly trash pickup for the week of September 4, 2023 will follow the normal collection schedule. The Materials Management Site at 27882 Highway “U” will be closed on Monday, September 4, 2023. City offices including the Materials Management…

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Road Closure: Clinton Rd. Resurfacing – Clinton Rd. Between S. Grand Ave. and W. 32nd St. – Sunday, August 27, 2023 until Friday, September 1, 2023

Beginning on Sunday, August 27, 2023 and continuing through Friday, September 1, 2023, the City of Sedalia’s Public Works Department will be milling Clinton Rd. between W. Grand Ave. and W. 32nd St. Mill work will begin at 7:00 p.m. each evening and continue through 7:00 a.m. the following morning. During these hours each day,…

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City of Sedalia Waives Permit Fees for State Fair Community College Projects to Enhance Workforce Development

On August 21, 2023 the City Council of Sedalia, Missouri, passed a vital resolution to waive building permit fees for three substantial construction projects undertaken by State Fair Community College (SFCC). This resolution emphasizes SFCC’s integral role in workforce development and highlights Sedalia’s dedication to community growth, education, and public safety. The waived projects include:…

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City of Sedalia Passes Ordinance Prohibiting Telephone Harassment of Public Safety Agencies

The City of Sedalia has enacted a crucial ordinance to prohibit the harassment of public safety agencies through repetitive non-emergency telephone calls. The measure comes in response to an alarming trend that has seen vital emergency resources diverted by non-urgent calls. The ordinance, known as “Telephone Harassment of a Public Safety Agency,” includes specific definitions…

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