City of Oglesby City Council met February 18

City of Oglesby City Council met February 18
City Oglesby City Mayor Jason Curran — City of Oglesby Website
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City of Oglesby City Council met February 18.

Here are the agenda provided by the council:

1. Opening of Meeting

2. Roll call

3. Pledge of Allegiance

4. Public comment (agenda items only)

5. Approve Minutes from the February 3, 2025, Regular Session

6. Approve minutes from the January 6 and February 3, 2025, executive sessions

7. Approve Bills Presented for Payment in the Amount of $811,996.97

8. Approve Payroll for January 31, 2025, in the amount of $71,644.49

9. Approve Ordinance No. 1280-021825, Adds Zoning Administrator to Chapter 2 of municipal code. (Stefanelli)

10. Engagement Letter from Hopkins & Associates for 2025 Audit (Stefanelli)

11. Engineering Service Agreement with Chamlin & Associates for Columbia Avenue Project (McDermott)

12. Soliciting Bids of Phase 1 of the Waste Water Treatment Plant (McDermott)

13. Republic Waste Services Contract (Stefanelli)

14. Ordinance No. 1281-021825, Assistant Event Coordinator(s) (Curran)

15. Ordinance No. 1282-021825, Establishes Wages for Deputy Police Chief (Moyle)

16. Ordinance No. 1283-021825, Marincic Easement Agreement (McDermott)

17. Ordinance No. 1284-021825, Buzzi Easement Agreement (McDermott)

18. Old Business

      A. Clarify and take action on plan commission oversight of city manager referendum informational sessions. (Stefanelli)

19. New Business

      A. Request from WAO to sell Raffle Tickets at Summer Fun Fest (Stefanelli)

      B. Accept Resignation from the Plan Commission

      C. Software upgrades for Clerk’s office (Stefanelli)

20. Public Comment on Any Topic

21. Commissioner reports

22. Mayor’s report

23. Executive Session to discuss “The selection of a person to fill a public office, as defined in the OMA, including a vacancy in a public office, when the public body is given the power to appoint under law or ordinance, or the discipline, performance or removal of the occupant of a public office, when the public body is given power to remove the occupant under law or ordinance. 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(3) and “the operation by a municipality of a municipal utility or the operation of a municipal power agency or municipal natural gas agency when the discussion involves (i) contracts relating to the purchase, sale, or delivery of electricity or natural gas … 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(23) and “the appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of specific employees….” 5 ILCS 120/(2c)

24. Accept resignation of Accounts & Finance Commissioner Stefanelli

25. Appointments

26. Adjournment.

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