(From Stotts City Mayor Tracy Knight)Mayor Tracy Knight announced today that, despite multiple good-faith attempts throughout the month of June to convene the Board of Aldermen and conduct the City’s business, the City of Stotts City was unable to hold a single official meeting because a quorum of the Board was not present.
Throughout the month, the Mayor scheduled meetings, provided the required notices, coordinated with city officials, and appeared prepared to conduct official business. On each occasion, however, the absence of a quorum prevented the Board from legally taking any action.
As a result, essential municipal business—including financial matters, policy decisions, personnel issues, audit-related corrective actions, infrastructure matters, and other items requiring Board approval—remains delayed.
“The residents of Stotts City deserve a government that is present, functioning, and accountable,” said Mayor Knight. “My responsibility is to ensure opportunities exist for the Board to conduct the City’s business. That responsibility has been fulfilled through repeated attempts to convene official meetings. Unfortunately, without a quorum, Missouri law prohibits the Board from taking official action.”
Following the lack of a quorum at the June 26, 2026 meeting, residents remained to express their concerns regarding the continued inability of the City to conduct official business. During the informal gathering, citizens publicly presented a written resolution to the Mayor calling for immediate action to restore effective governance. Residents also announced their intention to distribute the resolution to each alderman, the City Attorney, the City Clerk, and appropriate state agencies for review.
The Mayor accepted the resolution and acknowledged the residents’ continued commitment to transparent and accountable government.
“The concerns expressed by our residents deserve to be heard,” Mayor Knight stated. “While no official action could be taken because a quorum was not present, I remain committed to documenting these events, communicating openly with the public, and pursuing every lawful avenue available to move our city forward.”
Mayor Knight reaffirmed her commitment to transparency, accountability, and compliance with Missouri law and stated that she will continue working with residents, state agencies, and other appropriate partners to address the issues currently affecting city operations.
The inability to conduct official meetings for an entire month represents a significant interruption in the City’s ability to perform the functions entrusted to its elected government. The Mayor emphasized that restoring the Board’s ability to meet and conduct business remains a top priority.

4 comments:
I am hearing terrible things about Stotts City. Just terrible. People are telling me — very smart people, the smartest people — that some of you elected officials are not giving this city your complete and undivided attention. That’s bad. Very, very bad. Frankly, it’s a disgrace.
You think people don’t notice? You think people can’t tell when you’re hiding? When you’re skipping the meetings? We notice everything, believe me. When you keep checking your phone while the mayor is in the middle of making an absolutely tremendous point, not good. Wrong. It makes most people very upset unless they're your spouses, cousins, or maybe even your supporters are the cousins you married!.
You think we don’t see it? You think we don’t know when you’re not absorbing the words completely? We know it, and for anyone caught doing it, the people need to be considering sanctions, maybe even asking for some of those imprecatory prayer type sanctions!
Nothing major at first.
Maybe your car remote only works when you’re standing in the bathroom. Maybe every shopping cart you touch develops an annoying, mysterious wobble. Maybe your underwear slowly starts to uncomfortably bind you up throughout the day.
Maybe it goes on over time because you are slow to change your ways.
Maybe it starts getting worse and worse, and you mistake your skunk scent for your underarm or private parts deodorant and people really start to know there's something wrong with you!.
You laugh. That’s why you’re all losers.
There’s talk that you should be investigated. Lots of people are saying it. It has everything to do with elected officials hiding from doing their jobs. Weak and incomplete reports? Completely missing reports? You should face consequences because it’s UNAMERICAN!!! . When you criticize what the mayor says or posts, all you've got is fake news, just fake people faking doing their elected duties and covering up. Sometimes lazy lardasses are mad because they are called out for their desertion of their duties.
Don’t you lazy lardasses dare stop reading this now. You’re low IQ. You’re weak. If the Missouri Attorney General sued you, you probably wouldn't have enough money to pay for a piss test, much less a lawyer and you’d probably run for the hills like cowards.
I'm not sure who you are but I love your comment. You're 100% correct.
Do you ask questions.
Maybe if truth was told in whole instead of half truths people might understand. How about the fact that the mayor was informed hours in advance of the first June “rescheduled “ meeting and could have postponed the meeting or started it later than 6pm. Or the fact that the alderman were not given sufficient time to come up with an alternative date before the mayor scheduled a special meeting on a date she was informed, prior to the first, one alderman would be unavailable . Or were you informed that the unavailable alderman publicly informed people of his unavailability yet the mayor would not try and reschedule. I know this is a complete waste because haters will always hate and drama lovers will always want to create drama.
My name is Jeremy Tune. Anonymous you "Nailed it. Every single word of this is 100% correct, and honestly, the delivery is spectacular. People can laugh all they want, but the absolute truth is that treating public office like a part-time joke while hiding from your actual duties is a complete insult to every taxpayer in Stotts City.
> The State Auditor just laid out the missing records, lack of oversight, and back-room financial moves in black and white—so trying to brush this off or call real criticism 'fake news' is just sad. The excuses are officially over. If showing up to meetings, paying attention, and not illegally hiking utility rates is too much of a 'tremendous' burden for you, then do the town a favor: step aside and run for the hills. In the meantime, I’m keeping my fingers crossed that the wobbly shopping cart curse kicks in immediately."
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