City of Clinton City Council met Sept. 17

City of Clinton City Council met Sept. 17
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City of Clinton City Council met Sept. 17.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ROLL CALL

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

APPROVAL OF MINUTES September 3, 2024

BILLS AND PAYROLL

PETITIONS

REPORT FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Constitution Week 2023 Proclamation

REPORT FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF STREETS AND PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS

REPORT FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PROPERTY

REPORT FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY

Pam Richart, Eco-Justice-Collaborative & Andrew Rehn Prairie Rivers Network: Threat to Mahomet Aquifer from carbon storage under the aquifer

REPORT FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTS & FINANCES

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

On File – Grocery Tax Ordinance

On File – Non Home Rule Sales Tax Ordinance

On File – Snappers Bar & Grill – Façade Grant Application – $22,494.84

NEW BUSINESS

On File – Ordinance Authorizing the sale of excess personal property – Water & Sewer Department

On File – Hazard/Warning lighting for new pick up trucks – Rahn Equipment – $5,684.00

On File – 2024 Fire Prevention Material – Fire Department – Positive Promotions $6,474.68

On File – Park Lane Subdivision Utility Installation – Ameren – Electric Extension $72,616.75 Gas Main Extension $46,880.64

CLOSED SESSION

Sale of property 2(c)(6)

ADJOURNMENT

https://www.clintonillinois.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Agenda-2024-09-17.pdf



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