City of Peru Public Works Committee will meet March 3

City of Peru Public Works Committee will meet March 3
3rd Ward Alderman Mike Sapienza (left) and 4th Ward Alderman Jim Lukosus (right) — City of Peru Website
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City of Peru Public Works Committee will meet March 3

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

ROLL CALL:

â—‹ MINUTES

â—‹ Public Works Committee Minutes of February 17, 2025

â—‹ PRESENTATION

â—‹ PUBLIC COMMENT

â—‹ IT

â—‹ WATER & SEWER

â—‹ Motion to approve a time and material proposal with Illinois Valley Excavating to complete tree and brush clearing for the Area 2 Phase 1 sewer separation project.

â—‹ T.E.S.T.

â—‹ AIRPORT

â—‹ BUILDINGS & GROUNDS

â—‹ Motion to recommend the 2nd extension of the Landscape Maintenance contract with Specialty Landscaping

â—‹ STREETS & ALLEYS

â—‹ ELECTRIC

â—‹ ENGINEERING

â—‹ OLD BUSINESS

â—‹ NEW BUSINESS

â—‹ PUBLIC COMMENT

â—‹ CLOSED SESSION

â—‹ ADJOURNMENT

https://www.peru.il.us/government/agendas-and-minutes/agendas/public-works-committee-agendas/public-works-committee-agendas-2025/6812-public-works-committee-agenda-03-03-25/file



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