Missouri Statutes

§ 91.450 — Certain cities may own public utilities — how acquired — board of public works.

Missouri § 91.450
JurisdictionMissouri
Title VIICITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES
Ch. 91Municipally Owned Utilities

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Mo. Rev. Stat. § 91.450 (2026).

Text

Any city of the third or fourth class, and any town or village, and any city now organized or which may hereafter be organized and having a special charter, and which now has or may hereafter have less than thirty thousand inhabitants, shall have power to erect or to acquire, by purchase or otherwise, maintain and operate, waterworks, gas works, electric light and power plant, steam heating plant, or any other device or plant for furnishing light, power or heat, telephone plant or exchange, street railway or any other public transportation, conduit system, public auditorium or convention hall, which are hereby declared public utilities, and such cities, towns or villages are hereby authorized and empowered to provide for the erection or extension of the same by the issue of bonds therefor,

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Legislative History

(RSMo 1939 § 7796, A.L. 2021 H.B. 271) Prior revisions: 1929 § 7651; 1919 § 9089; 1909 § 9914 Board of aldermen, fourth class cities, may contract for lights, water, may erect lighthouses and waterworks, bonds may be issued,88.773 Water supply, third class cities, authority to contract for, operate waterworks,88.633 (1994)  Where city was displeased with sixty-one percent increase in rates for water service to city's customers from 1984 to 1991, city sought to acquire waterworks system through exercise of eminent domain pursuant to section giving cities the power to erect or to acquire, by purchase "or otherwise", maintain and operate, waterworks.  Statute does not authorize city to condemn waterworks system already dedicated to public use for the very same use.  State ex rel. Missouri Cities Water Co. v. Hodge, 878 S.W.2d 819 (Mo. en banc).

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