Logan County Board Executive & Personnel Committee met Aug. 13

Logan County Board Executive & Personnel Committee met Aug. 13
Emily Davenport - Chairman — LinkedIn
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Logan County Board Executive & Personnel Committee met Aug. 13

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

MEETING CALLED TO ORDER:

ROLL CALL: 

Dale Nelson – Chairman

Keenan Leesman – Vice Chairman

Emily Davenport

JR Glenn

Joseph Kuhlman 

Bob Sanders 

GUESTS:

APPROVE MINUTES: June 11, 2024

OLD BUSINESS:

1. Community Benefit Fund Guidelines

NEW BUSINESS:

APPOINTMENTS:

1. LO 23/24 75- Cheryl Baker, ZBA Alternate

2. LO 23/24 76- Lauren Yoggerst, Mental Health Advisory Committee

3. LO 23/24 88- Brent Gieseke, Lincoln Rural Fire Protection Dist. Trustee

RAFFLES:

1. LO 23/24 87- Illinois Founding Chapter Leathernecks MC International INC.

PUBLIC COMMENTS:

MOTION TO ADJOURN:

https://logancountyil.gov/images/Exec081324.pdf



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