Welcome to Marshall, Missouri
Marshall is a small town located centrally in the heart of Missouri. Located just 10 miles north of Interstate 70. From I-70, Kansas City is just 80 miles west, Columbia is just 55 miles east and St. Louis is just 180 miles east of Marshall.
This farming community is steeped in history from the charming Victorian homes to the site of the Civil War ‘Battle of Marshall’. The greatest asset of our town lies within the people that call Marshall home. We invite you to visit us at any time and explore all that Marshall has to offer. Who knows, you may decide to make Marshall your home.
Marshall’s City Council
City Council meetings are held at 6:00 PM on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month.
Meetings are held in the Council Chambers located in City Hall at 214 N. Lafayette Avenue. The public is invited to attend and meetings are broadcast live on the City of Marshall’s YouTube Channel.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
STORM SIREN TESTING: Wednesday, April 8th at 1:30 p.m.
Public Notice: MS4 Permit Renewal Application
The City of Marshall will be submitting an application no later than April 1, 2026, to seek coverage under Missouri Department of Natural Resources General Permit MOR04C – the comprehensive permit for municipal separate storm sewer systems. This will be an extension of the City’s existing stormwater quality program. A public meeting to review the proposed permit application and an outline of the proposed Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) will be held as part of the City Council meeting on February 17, 2026, at 6:00 P.M. The draft general permit and the City’s renewal application are posted on the City website and available for review at City Hall. Public comments on the application and SWMP outline may be directed to Municipal Services at municipalservices@mmuonline.net or 1277 S. Odell Avenue, Marshall, MO 65340 or (660) 886 – 3945.
City of Marshall – MS4 Draft General Permit and Renewal Application
Saline County Hazardous Mitigation Plan Survey
Saline County is updating its 2026 Hazard Mitigation Plan, which helps our communities reduce risks from disasters and remain eligible for FEMA mitigation funding. We’re asking residents to share their experiences and priorities related to local hazards. Your feedback will help shape the plan and guide future safety improvements.
Please take a moment to complete the public survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SalineCountyHMP2026
