Village of Minooka Public Works Committee will meet Feb. 18

Village of Minooka Public Works Committee will meet Feb. 18
Ric Offerman, Village President — Village of Minooka Website
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Village of Minooka Public Works Committee will meet Feb. 18

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

1. Public Forum

2. Superintendents Report

• Water

• Sewer

• Streets

â—‹ Open house for McEvilly street widening project March 5th, 2025

• Parks

3. Engineers Report

• Engineering discussion

4. Sale of two Village owned snow plows to Dwight ($24,725)

5. Due diligence proposal for future WWTP #2 land

6. Village-wide leak survey ($20,670)

7. VertexOne water customer portal ($28,600)

8. Pay request #5 (partial) for the WWTP equipment replacement program ($145,494.09)

9. Miscellaneous

10. Adjournment

https://events.minooka.com/Village/Detail/2025-02-18-1800-Public-Works-Committee-Meeting3/5338f2e3-df00-46c4-8c80-b28401571b88



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