City of Petersburg City Council met May 21

City of Petersburg City Council met May 21
Samuel Parham City Council Mayor — City of Petersburg
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City of Petersburg City Council met May 21

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

I. Call to Order

II. Preliminary Matters

A. Roll Call

B. Pledge of Allegiance

C. Adoption of Agenda

III. City Clerk

A. Warrant List

B. Accounts Payable

C. Regular Meeting Minutes 5.7.24

D. Executive Session Minutes 5.7.24

E. Executive Session  5ILCS 120/2(c)(21)

IV. Hearing of Citizens

V. Department Reports

A. Water

1. Water Collector’s Monthly Report

2. Water Superintendent’s Monthly Report, oral and written  

B. Street Department

1. Street Superintendent’s Monthly Report, oral and written

C. Police

1. Recommendation from Personnel Committee for New Police Hires

VI. Officer’s Report

A. Mayor

1. Appoint Donald Tallman to Planning Commission

2. John Huss EMS Water and Flood Management

3. Update on Elementary School Traffic

B. Treasurer

1. Treasurer’s Report

VII.   Standing Council Committees

VIII. Special Committees

IX. Old Business                    

X. New Business

XI. Adjournment

https://www.petersburgil.org/documents/328/5.21.24__City_Council_Agenda.doc



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