Hancock County Building, Grounds, Insurance, and Safety Committee met March 16

Travis Duffy, Sheriff
Travis Duffy, Sheriff
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Hancock County Building, Grounds, Insurance, and Safety Committee met March 16

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

I. OPENING OF MEETING

A. Call to order

B. Roll call

II. COMMUNICATIONS

A. Welcome visitors – CallaBria Putrino – HCPT

B. Public comment

III. SOLAR/WIND

IV. INSURANCE

V. SAFETY

VI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS

VII. NEW BUSINESS

1. Approval of the FY2027 DOAP Grant for Hancock County Public Transportation

2. Approval of the FY2027 5311 Grant for Hancock County Public Transportation

3. Discussion Regarding Locks on Jail Cells

4. Discussion Regarding Bronze Statue of Abraham Lincoln to Be Placed On Courthouse Lawn

5. Discussion Regarding Solid Waste Disposal

VIII. Executive session concerning personnel, property acquisition, and insurance

IX. RECESS

A. The proposed committee meeting is scheduled for April 14, 2026

Time: 6:30 p.m.

Location: Hancock County Courthouse

County Board Room

Carthage, IL 62321

https://hancockcounty-il.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/building-agenda-march-2026-2.pdf



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