Village of Ladd Village Board met March 25

Village of Ladd Village Board met March 25
Rhonda Bezely, Village Clerk — Shaw Local Website
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Village of Ladd Village Board met March 25

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Call to Order

2. Pledge of Allegiance

3. Roll Call

4. Approve Minutes of the March 11, 2025 meeting

5. Authorize Payment of Bills $127,755.17

6. Accept the Treasurer’s Report for February 2025

7. Correspondence

8. Public Comment

9. Reports

A. Committee

B. Village Engineer

C. General Superintendent

D. Police Chief

E. Building Inspector

F. Village Attorney

10. Old Business

A. Discuss the Status of Building Renovations at 109 N Main Ave

11. New Business

A. Discuss & Accept Fair Solar Credit as of 5/1/25 Utility Bills

B. Discuss MFT CD Renewal

C. Discuss and Possibly Accept Hoerr Construction Inc.’s Proposal for Cleaning and Televising of Sanitary & Storm Sewers

D. Hear Amerens Presentation Regarding Electric Distribution in the Village of Ladd

E. Pass Ordinance #1184 An Ordinance Implementing a Non-Home Rule Municipal Retailers’ Occupation Tax and a Non-Home Rule Municipal Service Occupation Tax Ordinance for the Village of Ladd, Bureau County, Illinois

F. Pass Ordinance #1185 An Ordinance Implementing A Municipal Grocery Retailers’ Occupation Tax and a Municipal Grocery Service Occupation Tax for the Village of Ladd, Bureau County, Illinois

G. Hear Surf Internet Presentation to bring Fiber Internet to the Village of Ladd

H. Discuss and Possibly Accept BHMG Engineering Inc., Proposal to Perform an Electric Cost Study.

I. Consider the donation request from IVAR

12. Announcements

13. Adjournment

https://www.villageofladd.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/2025-03-25-AGENDA.pdf



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