City of LaSalle City Council will meet Feb. 18

City of LaSalle City Council will meet Feb. 18
LaSalle City Mayor Jeff Grove — City of LaSalle Website
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City of LaSalle City Council will meet Feb. 18

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

CALL TO ORDER

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ROLL CALL

COMMENTS

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

Minutes of the Regular City Council meeting held February 3, 2025.

DISCUSSION AND POTENTIAL ACTION ON THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS AND OR PRESENTATIONS:

Request for a 2025 Raffle License from La Salle Firefighters Association.

Request for a 2025 Raffle License from Knights of Columbus #792.

Request for a 2025 Raffle License from Peru Education Foundation.

Request for a 2025 Raffle License from Starved Rock Country Community Foundation.

REPORTS OF CITY OFFICERS

Building Inspector’s Report for January 2025 showing total fees collected of $666 with total value of construction of $61,100.

Monthly Police Income report for January 2025 showing total fees collected of $7,001.

Treasurer’s Report for January 2025 showing total cash balances in La Salle State Bank of $9,295,016.13 and in Hometown National Bank of $8,675,321.43

COMMUNICATIONS

Thank you letter from Illinois Valley Food Pantry.

Illinois Department of Revenue report showing sales tax collected for November 2024 of $95,988.39 and Home Rules Sales Tax of $85,895.19 for a total of $181,883.58

BIDS

APPOINTMENTS/RESIGNATIONS

Appointment of Patrick Dooley to the Police Pension Board for a one-year term.

STANDING COMMITTEES

Discussion and potential action regarding the recommendation of the Finance Committee regarding a request for monetary donation to Illinois Valley Baseball League, LLC and related matters.

Discussion and potential action regarding the recommendation of the Finance Committee regarding the installation of staircase and handrail to roof of Digester Control Building at 400 River Street a cost of $76,764.70.

SPECIAL COMMITTEES

OLD BUSINESS

Authorization of Pay Request #23 for Vissering Construction Company totaling $42,002.40 for work completed to date on Aerobic Digester Conversion project and related matters.

Discussion and potential action regarding results of previously published Request for Proposal (RFP) for the old City of La Salle Public Works building at 500 2nd Street and related matters.

NEW BUSINESS

DISCUSSION AND POTENTIAL ACTION ON THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS:

Resolution continuing the City of La Salle’s electric municipal aggregation program and related matters.

EXECUTIVE SESSION

Regarding pending and/or potentially imminent litigation and related matters: Collective bargaining and related matters, and acquisition and/or sale of city real estate and related matters and the employment, discipline, appointment, performance and/or compensation of non-union and/or union personnel and related matters pursuant to the Open Meetings Act including 5-ILCS 120 Section 2(c)1-2,5,6,11 thereof.

APPROVAL OF BILLS

Total Submitted: $765,269.56 (Total Payroll $223,296.25 Bills to be Paid $334,452.29, Total Bills Paid $207,521.02).

ADJOURNMENT 

https://www.lasalle-il.gov/sites/default/files/agendas-minutes/2025-02/2-18-2025_0.pdf



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