Village of Bethany Board of Trustees met May 9

Village of Bethany Board of Trustees met May 9
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Village of Bethany Board of Trustees met May 9.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Call To Order

2. Roll Call

3. Approve Regular Meeting Minutes From April 11, 2024

4. Approve Treasurer’s Report “Statement Of Income And Expenses”

5. Approve Invoices “Banks And Checks Journal”

6. Meet The Public

A. Ginger Barter – Asking The Village To Move A Pole Guide Wire

7. Old Business

A. Greg Gustafson – Water Improvement Project Update

B. Discussion/Action On Zoning Agreement With Moultrie County

C. Other Old Business

8. New Business

A. Discussion/Action On New Utility Rates Ordinances

B. Discussion/Action On Sale Of Surplus Property Ordinance

C. Discussion/Action On Opening A Short-Lived Assets Account For Rd Loan

D. Discussion/Action On Debt Service Reserve Account For Rd Loan

E. Discussion/Action On Purchase Of New Police Computer

F. Discussion/Action On Employee Compensation

G. Other New Business

9. Report From Shannon Risley – Village Manager

10. Correspondence Received

11. Committee Reports

12. Police Report – Chief Nichols

13. Committee Meetings Before Next Meeting

14. Call For Motion To Go Into Executive Session For One Of The Following Reasons:

A. Discussion Of Village Litigation–5ilcs 120/2(C)(11)

B. Discussion Of Personnel Matters–5ilcs 120/2(C)(2)

C. Discussion Of Closed Session Minutes & Recordings–5ilcs120/2(C)(21)

D. Discussion Of Property Acquisition – 5ilcs 120/2(C)(5)

15. Adjournment

https://www.villageofbethany.com/documents/116/5_-_9_-24_agenda.pdf



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