City of Ottawa City Council met April 14

City of Ottawa City Council met April 14
Mayor Robert Hasty — Hasty4Mayor
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City of Ottawa City Council met April 14

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

Roll Call

Pledge of Allegiance

Approval of minutes

Anyone wishing to appear before the Council

Proclamation – Telecommunicators Week

Presentation – Telecommunicators Service Awards

Commissioner Eichelkraut, Accounts and Finance

1. Biweekly Salary Payroll

2. Bimonthly Expense Report

3. Monthly Financial Report

4. Resolution – Authorizing an agreement with MTM Inc. – NCAT

5. Ordinance/Set public hearing – Operating budget for fiscal year 26

Commissioner Ganiere, Public Health & Safety

1. Resolution – Authorizing an agreement with Business Employment Skills Team Inc. – Fire Dept

2. Resolution – Authorizing a lease and equipment maintenance agreements with Marco – Police Dept

Commissioner Pearson, Public Improvements

1. Resolution – Authorizing a proposal with Midwest Testing – E. Stevenson Rd, Baker Rd, MBL Drive

2. Request to advertise for Bids – 2025 Curb Replacements

Commissioner Barron, Public Property

1. Award Bid – 2025 Watermain replacements

2. Resolution – Authorizing a maintenance agreement with Altorfer Power Systems – generators

3. Resolution – Authorizing an engineering construction services agreement with Etscheid Duttlinger & Associates – 2025 Watermain replacements

Mayor Hasty

1. Resolution – Authorizing a proposal with Meritcorp – Heritage Harbor floodplain survey & volume analysis

2. Resolution – Authorizing an intergovernmental agreement with the Illinois Comptroller’s office – Debt recovery

3. Resolution – Authorizing license agreement #5399 with IDNR – I & M Canal storm sewer

4. Resolution – Authorizing a consulting services agreement with Retail Strategies

5. Resolution – Reappointments to the Police Pension Board

6. Resolution – Authorizing an amendment to an employment agreement with Alaina Iverson

7. Ordinance – Amending Section 1-11 & 3-11 of the Code – Adding IDROP for collection

8. Ordinance – Amending Section 22-161 of the Code – Electrical licensing fees

9. Ordinance – Amending Sections 22-168 of the Code – Service disconnect location

10. Proclamation – 2025 Arbor Day

Adjournment

https://cityofottawa.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/agen04152025.pdf



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