Village of Sheridan Village Board Met April 12

Village of Sheridan Village Board Met April 12
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Village of Sheridan Village Board Met April 12.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

Pledge Of Allegiance

Roll Call

Bills

Minutes

Finance Report

Correspondence

Mayors Report

Committee Reports

Old Business

• Consideration and action of Second Opinion on Roof for Village Hall/Police Department

New Business

• Jeff Wilhelm-Purchase of Backup Bell/Wheel Weights for Tractor

• Al Rucker Memorial Tree

• Judy Hinterlong-Donation Request for Barnes Family Fundraiser event May 15th 

• A Resolution Proclaiming May 2021 Motorcycle Awareness Month 

• A Resolution Authorizing Village President To Enter Agreement For Mosquito Larvicide With Lasalle County Health Department

• A Resolution Adopting Tentative Budget

Public Comment

Next Resolution 2021-09

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