St. Charles City Council Adopts Committee of the Whole Model

Published on January 08, 2026

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The St. Charles City Council is transitioning to a Committee of the Whole structure for its standing committees. This will take effect Feb. 2, 2026.

Under this new format, the City’s three current standing committees — Government Operations, Planning and Development, and Government Services — will be consolidated into a single Committee of the Whole. The Committee of the Whole will meet immediately following the 7 p.m. City Council meetings on the first and third Mondays of each month. The role of Committee chair will rotate among alderpersons each month.

Currently, all 10 alderpersons already serve on each of the three standing committees, attend all committee meetings, and vote on agenda items. This change formally consolidates those committees into one unified meeting structure.

This action aligns with Strategic Priority 2 – Community Engagement in the City’s 2023–2027 Strategic Plan and advances the following strategic goals:

• Increase transparency in City operations to enhance community understanding

• Evaluate and refine public meeting structures to promote stronger communication among staff, elected officials, and the public

Benefits of the Committee of the Whole Structure

Streamlined Meetings and Greater Engagement

Consolidating committees streamlines agenda development and discussion. With all committee items reviewed in one meeting, it will be easier to follow City programs, projects, and initiatives — supporting greater transparency and public engagement.

Expanded Opportunities for Public Comment

Committee of the Whole meetings will include two public comment periods:

• One at the beginning of the meeting for agenda-related items prior to votes

• One at the end of the meeting for general topics

These are in addition to the public comment period at the end of each City Council meeting, providing a total of three opportunities for public input.

More Opportunities for Discussion and Review

The Planning and Development and Government Services Committees previously met once per month. The new structure provides two opportunities each month to discuss and review agenda items, reducing delays and improving the overall review process.

Increased Flexibility for Scheduling Special Meetings

By consolidating committees and meeting dates to the first and third Mondays, alternating Mondays are now available for special City Council workshops and strategic discussions.

Additional Information

• Committee of the Whole meetings will be broadcast via Zoom and posted on the City’s YouTube channel.

• This change will not affect the meeting schedules or structures of the remaining 22 City boards, commissions, or task force groups.

 

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