City of Marseilles City Council met April 16

City of Marseilles City Council met April 16
Catherine Strottner, Deputy City Clerk — City of Marseilles Website
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City of Marseilles City Council met April 16

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

● Roll Call

● Pledge of Allegiance

● Approval of minutes 4/2/2025

● Garbage committee discussion

● Anyone wishing to appear before the council

Commissioner Bobby Kaminski, Accounts and Finance

1. Bimonthly Expense Report $87,241.67

2. Biweekly Salary Payroll $84,583.49

3. Ordinance 1882, amending section 230.10 (B) of the municipal code of the City of Marseilles, LaSalle County, Illinois

Commissioner Small, Public Health and Safety

1. Department reports

2. Fun in the Summer Sun and Movie by the river 7-12-2025

3. Marseilles Renaissance Faire 9-13-2025

Commissioner Scheib, Streets and Improvements

1. Department reports

2. Resolution 2025-3, resolution authorizing a purchase of a Dump Truck

Commissioner Buckingham, Public property

1. Department reports

2. Resolution 2025-4, resolution authorizing purchase of a Bucket Truck

Mayor Hollenbeck

1. 2025-2026 Liquor license renewal

2. 2025-2026 Game license renewal

3. Ordinance 1882, amending Chapter 132, Offenses against public order

4. Approve vacant lot contract

5. City Engineer

6. City Attorney

https://www.cityofmarseilles.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/COUNCIL-AGENDA.docx-7.pdf



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