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City of Oglesby City Council met Oct. 2

City of Oglesby City Council met Oct. 2.

Here is 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 September 18, 2023, city council meeting

6. Approve minutes from the September 5, 2023, executive session

7. Approve bills as presented for payment in the amount of $132,451.39.

8. Approve September 29, 2023, Payroll in the amount of $145,321.91

9. Approve Ordinance No. 1237-100223, Amends Burn Ban Ordinance

10. Approve the Purchase of a Transformer for $27,000

11. Approve Bids for Clark Street Sewer Separation Project

12. Approve Bids for Clark St. and Hickory Ave. Culvert Replacement Project

13. Place on File Ordinance No. 1238-101623, which approves the Termination of TIF1

14. Places on File Ordinance No. 1239-101623, Professional Services Agreement for the First Amendment to TIF district VI

15. R-100223, Agreement with NCICG for Strong Communities Grant administration

16. Discuss possible contract with DesignWorkshop for grant-finding assistance

17. Request from Oglesby Schools to close a portion of the street for their annual costume parade

18. Old Business

• Sewer valve reimbursement ordinance

19. New business

• Discuss ordinance introduction and same day approval options as other municipalities

• Review section 2.03.120 (members-rules) of the municipal code.

• Discuss Departmental Budgets

20. Public Comments

21. Commissioner reports

22. Mayor’s report

23. Executive Session

24. Memorandum of Understanding with FOP to increase police pay

25. Adjournment

https://oglesby.il.us/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/RevisedAgenda-100223.pdf

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