City of Peru Public Services Committee met Feb. 17

City of Peru Public Services Committee met Feb. 17
1st Ward Aldermen Jeff Ballard (left) and Bob Tieman (right) — City of Peru Website
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City of Peru Public Services Committee met Feb. 17

Here are the minutes provided by the committee:

Alderman Edgcomb made a motion to approve the Public Services Committee Minutes of February 3, 2025. Alderman Payton seconded the motion; motion carried.

PRESENTATION

None

PUBLIC COMMENT

None

CODE ENFORCEMENT

None

POLICE

None

FIRE

None

LANDFILL

None

CEMETERY

None

PARKS & RECREATION

Adam Thorson, Director of Parks, Recreation and Special Events reported on budgeted repairs/replacement for the backstop at the north diamond at Veteran’s Park.

Mr. Thorson reported he spoke with Lucas Burris of the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp regarding an LED scoreboard and stated the Pistol Shrimp have no interest in purchase or reimbursement.

Eric Carls, Director of Engineering and Zoning reported on the OSLAD project contract regarding chillers and reported there is a vendor “Iron Sleek” that will set up, tear down and store the chillers.

Committee was in favor of this plan for multiple reasons such as manpower, liability and expertise.

OLD BUSINESS

None

NEW BUSINESS

None

PUBLIC COMMENT

None

CLOSED SESSION

None

ADJOURNMENT

Alderman Tieman made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Alderman O’Sadnick seconded the motion; motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 4:00 p.m. 

https://www.peru.il.us/government/agendas-and-minutes/minutes/public-services-minutes/public-services-committee-minutes-2025/6820-public-services-committee-minutes-02-17-25/file



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