Coal City Village Board met March 26

Coal City Village Board met March 26
Coal City Community Unit School District #1 Board Members — Coal City Community Unit School District #1
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Coal City Village Board met March 26

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Call meeting to Order

2. Pledge of Allegiance

3. Approval of Minutes March 12, 2025

4. Approval of Warrant List

5. Public Comment

6. Swearing in of New Officer Monica Daugherty

7. Special Event Application for Block Party – May 3, 2025 (Darien Fincher)

8. Ordinance 25-06 Adoption of the Annual Zoning Map Update

9. Ordinance 25-07 Amending Ordinance 25-01 Lessening Variance Regarding Square Footage Within the Approved Residential Lots

10. Preliminary Reading of FY26 Annual Budget Adoption Ordinance

11. Approval of Demolition Bid for 435 S. Mary Street

12. Report of Mayor

13. Report of Trustees C. Lauterbur

B. Mincey

T. Bradley

P. Noffsinger

D. Greggain

D. Togliatti

14. Report of Village Clerk

15. Report of Village Attorney

16. Report of Village Engineer

17. Report of Chief of Police

18. Report of Village Administrator

19. Adjourn

https://coalcity-il.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/VB-Agenda-Packet-03-26-2025-Web.pdf



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