Thursday, June 18, 2026

Stotts City mayor calls special Board of Aldermen meeting

(From Stotts City Mayor Tracy Knight)



Mayor Tracy Knight has called a Special Meeting of the Stotts City Board of Aldermen for Friday, June 26, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. at the Stotts City Fire Station.

The meeting has been called pursuant to Ordinance No. 22-002, which authorizes the Mayor to call special meetings when deemed necessary and provides that at least one regular or special meeting be held during each calendar month.








The Special Meeting is being called to address essential municipal business requiring Board consideration and action, including approval of bills and claims, financial oversight matters, audit compliance efforts, consideration of the vacant alderman position, governance and operational continuity matters, public comments, and personnel matters authorized by Missouri law.

Residents have expressed understandable concerns regarding the City's ability to conduct business, address financial matters, and continue implementation of corrective actions identified by the Missouri State Auditor. The purpose of this meeting is to provide the Board of Aldermen an opportunity to address those matters in an open and lawful public meeting.

"Residents deserve a government that is present, transparent, accountable, and capable of conducting the public's business," said Mayor Knight. "My responsibility as Mayor is to ensure every reasonable opportunity exists for the Board of Aldermen to meet, address community concerns, and make decisions necessary for the continued operation of the City."








Members of the Board of Aldermen, the City Clerk, and the City Attorney have been notified of the Special Meeting by email. Such communications are administrative notices only and do not constitute a meeting, discussion, deliberation, or vote of the Board of Aldermen.

The official Notice of Special Meeting and Agenda will be posted and distributed in accordance with Ordinance No. 22-002 and all applicable Missouri Sunshine Law requirements.

Residents are encouraged to review the official posting for complete meeting information and are welcome to attend.

 

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's my Mayor right there!!! Mayor Knight you are doing a great job.

Anonymous said...

For more information and document breakdowns, check out the Stotts City TikTok page:

https://www.tiktok.com/@stotts.city.page?_r=1&_t=ZT-97KRfWZLk8U

Anonymous said...

Spilling LOTS of the Stotts city tea at that page!

Anonymous said...

Awesome job Mayor Knight stand your ground! They will probably try to control the situation again, guess they don't understand it makes them look even more guilty!. When will they understand that there is people who now don't want to put up with there ways. We want it done the Right legal way!

Anonymous said...

posting as of 9 am 6/19/2026 on "official" City of Stotts City Missouri FB page

2026-06-26 Notice Special Board of Aldermen Meeting
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.

looks like the sun went down here

Anonymous said...

This mayor has to be the biggest joke. She ran using an AI photo and then wants to talk about honesty and transparency. You should see the “real” version of her vs her AI photo! They are not the same person!
And then, everything she writes is AI. She is a fake.

Anonymous said...

Y’all are more upset about an AI photo than actual city issues. Nobody voted for a face—they voted for leadership. If you’ve got real concerns, bring facts, not insults. People like you are clearly part of the problem when it comes to real accountability.

And claiming ‘everything she writes is AI’ is just speculation. Using tools to draft or polish statements doesn’t make the content fake—it matters whether the information is accurate and accountable

Anonymous said...

What’s to stop the Board of Alderman from acting under MRos 79-240 (2025) to remove the sitting Mayor –

79.240. Removal of officers. — 1. The mayor may, with the consent of a majority of all the members elected to the board of aldermen, remove from office, for cause shown, any elective officer of the city, such officer being first given opportunity, together with his witnesses, to be heard before the board of aldermen sitting as a board of impeachment. Any elective officer, including the mayor, may in like manner, for cause shown, be removed from office by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to the board of aldermen, independently of the mayor's approval or recommendation. The mayor may, with the consent of a majority of all the members elected to the board of aldermen, remove from office any appointive officer of the city at will, and any such appointive officer may be so removed by a two-thirds vote of all the members elected to the board of aldermen, independently of the mayor's approval or recommendation. The board of aldermen may pass ordinances regulating the manner of impeachments and removals.