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City of Oglesby City Council met June 17

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City Oglesby City Mayor Jason Curran | City of Oglesby Website

City Oglesby City Mayor Jason Curran | City of Oglesby Website

City of Oglesby City Council met June 17

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 the June 3, 2024, city council meeting and executive session.

6. Approve bills as presented for payment.

7. Approve June 7, 2024, Payroll in the amount of $104,021.

8. We Are Oglesby Request to Place Signage at the Canoe Landing promoting local businesses (Baldridge)

9. Ordinance No. 1253-0617424, Construction Agreement with Ameren for Mallick Road Delivery Point Project. (Baldridge)

10. Ordinance No. 1254-061724, Wholesale Connection Agreement with City of Oglesby, IMEA and Ameren. (Baldridge)

11. Ordinance No. 1258-061724, Allows the use of City-owned property for a solar generating project and authorizing the execution of a Generation Siting and Operating Agreement with the Illinois Municipal Electric Agency. (Baldridge)

12. Ordinance No. 1259-061724, Grants Lunger Variance Request (rear setback to allow for a fence)

13. Old Business

14. New Business

• Renew Maintenance Contracts with Connecting Point Computer Center (Stefanelli)

• Discuss Changing Meeting Time (Stefanelli)

• Draft ordinance to add vice-chair position to Plan Commission (Curran)

• Illinois River Road National Scenic Byway Partnership (Curran)

• Send Building Improvement Grant expansion to BIG committee for review

15. Public Comments

16. Commissioner reports

17. Mayor’s report

18. Adjournment

https://oglesby.il.us/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1.-061724-Agenda.pdf

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