Village of Pawnee Board of Trustees met Sep. 11

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Village of Pawnee Board of Trustees met Sep. 11.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Call To Order

2. Roll Call

3. Pledge of Allegiance

4. Visitor’s Recognition/Comments

5. Clerk’s Report

• Presentation of previous meetings minutes, August 28, 2023

6. Personnel and Finance: Committee Chair, Trustee Skinner

• Bills Payable

7. Gas and Water: Committee Chair, Trustee Whitlow

8. Streets, Alleys & Sidewalks: Committee Chair, Trustee Grant

9. Police: Committee Chair, Trustee Skinner

• Chief Barclay Harris’s Monthly Police Report

10. Sewer and Parks: Committee Chair, Trustee Thompson

11. Zoning: Committee Chair, Trustee Murphy

12. Bargaining: Committee Chair, President Clarke

13. Energy: Committee Chair, President Clarke

14. Infrastructure: Committee Chair, Trustee Whitlow

15. New Business

16. Old Business

17. Mayor’s Comments

18. Adjournment

https://pawneeil.net/government/trustees/agendas-minutes/



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