Marceline City Council to Meet on Presidents Day

One local government body will convene despite federal holiday closures.

Published on Feb. 17, 2026

While most government offices and agencies will be closed on Presidents Day, the Marceline City Council will still hold their monthly meeting on Monday evening. The council will receive a presentation, consider upgrades to the city's outdoor sirens, and discuss a public comment policy, pump replacement project bids, and a loan application.

Why it matters

Despite the federal holiday, the Marceline City Council is moving forward with their regular monthly meeting, demonstrating the ongoing work of local government even when many state and federal offices are closed.

The details

The Marceline City Council will hold their monthly meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Presidents Day, having moved the meeting from last Wednesday. The council will receive a presentation from Jason Weydirt of Weydert Insurance and resume consideration of upgrades to the city's outdoor sirens. New business items include a resolution concerning the city's public comment policy, bids for the vertical turbine pump replacement project, and consideration of a loan application to the state's clean water revolving fund.

  • The Marceline City Council meeting is scheduled for Monday, February 16, 2026 at 5:30 p.m.

The players

Marceline City Council

The governing body of the city of Marceline, Missouri, which is holding a monthly meeting despite the Presidents Day federal holiday.

Jason Weydirt

An insurance professional who will be giving a presentation to the Marceline City Council.

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The takeaway

While many government offices will be closed for the Presidents Day holiday, the Marceline City Council is demonstrating the ongoing work of local government by convening their regular monthly meeting to address city business and projects.