City of Marseilles City Council met March 19

City of Marseilles City Council met March 19
Catherine Strottner, Deputy City Clerk — City of Marseilles Website
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City of Marseilles City Council met March 19

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

● Roll Call

● Pledge of Allegiance

● Approval of minutes 3/5/2025

● Anyone wishing to appear before the council

Commissioner Bobby Kaminski, Accounts and Finance

1. Bimonthly Expense Report $212,788.75

2. Biweekly Salary Payroll $86,196.44

Commissioner Small, Public Health and Safety

1. Department reports

2. Special event permit Marseilles Fun Days June 23-29, 2025

Commissioner Scheib, Streets and Improvements

1. Funding support for music in the park

2. Stop sign at Broadway Park

3. Discussion changing form of government

4. Department reports

Commissioner Buckingham, Public property

1. Department reports

Mayor Hollenbeck

1. 220 and 272 Young Street variance be referred back to plan commission

2. Lease Agreement with the Marseilles Nursing Service

3. City Engineer

4. City Attorney

5. Closed session 2 (C) 1 personnel authorized under the Open Meetings Act and approve closed session minutes

https://www.cityofmarseilles.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/COUNCIL-AGENDA.docx-5.pdf



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