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Clayton Council Members Prepare Remarks on District Extension and Paving Award
Officials will outline positions on the Landscape and Maintenance District ballot measure and the 2026 Neighborhood Street Rehabilitation Program contract during the upcoming session.
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Clayton, CA's City Council will meet Tuesday night to consider placing a measure on the November ballot to extend the Landscape and Maintenance District through June 30, 2037, while updating the assessment formula.
The session comes as council members review multiple items that shape local services and infrastructure funding. Officials are expected to address how the district extension would sustain ongoing maintenance work and how changes to the assessment formula could affect property owners in coming years. The same agenda also includes action on a major paving contract.
Contract and Commission Actions on the Table
The Clayton, CA Council is expected to award a $2.38 million contract to Bay Cities Paving and Grading for the 2026 Neighborhood Street Rehabilitation Program to fund paving and street improvements. In addition, the Council appointed three of four candidates to the Planning Commission for two-year terms ending in 2028, alongside other agenda items like annual assessment hearings and contract extensions. These steps follow the council's review of the district extension proposal.
City leaders have scheduled the Tuesday discussion to allow public input before any ballot language is finalized. The 74.55 percent vote in Clayton, MO on a related 2025 charter change shows how governance updates can draw strong resident support when presented clearly.
Next Steps for Residents
Residents can review the full agenda and supporting documents on the city website ahead of the meeting. Clayton, OH's City Council, which meets the first and third Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m., offers a separate schedule for those following multiple jurisdictions, with its next session set for Thursday, July 16, 2026.
After Tuesday's discussion, the council will determine whether the district measure advances to the November ballot and whether the paving contract receives formal approval.