Boards & Committees
Planning & Zoning Commission
City Code 3A.115: 7 members for staggered terms beginning June 1st, No Alderman nor the Mayor desires to be on the Commission
The Planning & Zoning Commission meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:00pm in the Sturgeon City Office (303 Station Dr, Sturgeon MO 65284)
City Ordinances | Comprehensive Plan | Agendas & Minutes
City Ordinances | Comprehensive Plan | Agendas & Minutes
Wetlands Improvement & City-Wide Infrastructure Advisory Committee
The primary authority of the committee is to make recommendations to the Board of Alderman about possible wetlands improvements and infrastructure improvements.
Board of Adjustment
The Board of Adjustment meets as needed.
Cemetery Committee
City Code 3A.800: 3-5 members with 3 yr staggered terms. Terms end the last day of April per the Mayor's appointment.
Committee meets as needed.
Fairgrounds Board
City Code 3A.300 & 3A.305: Up to 7 members with 2 yr term, expiring May 31. Must be School District Resident
The Fairgrounds Board meets on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7:00pm in the Sturgeon Youth Center (209 S. Turner St, Sturgeon MO 65284)
Fairs & Festivals Committee
Committee meets as needed.
Parks & Trees Board
City Code 3A.225 & 3A.230: 5 members with 3 yr term beginning June 1st
Recreation Center Board
The Recreation Center is operated by a city-appointed board called the "Recreation Center Board" and that board reports to the Board of Aldermen. The Recreation Center Board actually sets policy and operating rules reporting to the Board of Aldermen who has final authority.
City Code Section 3A.200 & 3A.205: 7 members at 2 yr term, terms expire June 1st
Board meets quarterly or as needed.
Sturgeon Recreation Association (SRA)
The Sturgeon Recreation Association (SRA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit association that formed for the purpose to raise funds to construct the Rec Center and support the Rec Center ongoing, as well as other projects in the Sturgeon Community that promote health, fitness, and recreation in the community. As a recognized 501(c)(3) association, all contributions to the Sturgeon Recreation Association are tax deductible. The SRA is independent of the City, but works closely with the Recreation Center Board to support the Rec Center.
Sturgeon Recreation Association (SRA)
The Sturgeon Recreation Association (SRA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit association that formed for the purpose to raise funds to construct the Rec Center and support the Rec Center ongoing, as well as other projects in the Sturgeon Community that promote health, fitness, and recreation in the community. As a recognized 501(c)(3) association, all contributions to the Sturgeon Recreation Association are tax deductible. The SRA is independent of the City, but works closely with the Recreation Center Board to support the Rec Center.