Lee’s Summit voters on Tuesday recalled a City Council member, approved a series of City Charter changes and retained a sales tax for streets and other work.

Voters in the 4th District removed Council Member Chris Moreno by a vote of 1,634 (63.09 percent) to 956 (36.91 percent).

They also approved a dozen separate questions to change the charter. Those changes include giving the mayor a vote on the nine-person council, but taking away the veto power. Another measure changes the way City Council committees are appointed. All 12 passed, most with healthy margins, but one putting the court administrator under the direction of the city manager squeaked by with 4,121 yes votes (50.68 percent) to 4,011 no votes (49.32 percent).

Voters also gave a 15-year renewal to the city’s half-cent sales tax for roads, bridges and other work. The vote was 6,504 yes (76.22 percent) to 2,029 no (23.78 percent).