Village of Forsyth Board of Trustees met Nov. 5

Village of Forsyth Board of Trustees met Nov. 5
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Village of Forsyth Board of Trustees met Nov. 5.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

CALL TO ORDER 

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 

ROLL CALL 

CONSENT AGENDA: Items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine in nature and will be acted upon by one motion and one vote. If separate action on any particular item is desired, the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately.

1. Approval Of Minutes Of The Regular Meeting Of October 15, 2024 2. Approval Of Warrants

PUBLIC COMMENT: At this time, the public has the opportunity to express views or make comments to the Mayor and Board of Trustees on agenda items or any other Village issue. Comments must be limited to not more than three (3) minutes.

ADMINISTRATION REPORTS 

1. Law Enforcement Report

2. Village Staff Reports

OLD BUSINESS 

1. Ordinance Number 2024-35 An Ordinance Regarding Forsyth Tif District Amendment To The Tax Increment Financing District Redevelopment Agreement By And Between The Village Of Forsyth And Sullivan Developers, Llc And Reed W. Sullivan (Village Administrator Jill Applebee)

2. Ordinance Number 2024-36 An Ordinance Levying Taxes For All Corporate Purposes For The Village Of Forsyth, Macon County, Illinois For The Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 2024, And Ending December 31, 2024 (Village Treasurer Rhonda Stewart)

3. Discussion And Potential Action Regarding Pavement Striping Change Order #1 (Village Engineer Jeremy Buening)

4. Discussion And Potential Action Regarding Parking Lot A Construction Services (Village Engineer Jeremy Buening)

5. Discussion And Potential Action Regarding Well #7 Second Amended Agreement (Village Engineer Jeremy Buening)

6. Discussion And Potential Action Regarding Avalon-Talon-Prairie Reconstruction Change Order #1 And Final (Village Engineer Jeremy Buening) 7. Discussion And Potential Action Regarding Grayhawk 1st Addition Pavement Maintenance Change Order #1 And Final (Village Engineer Jeremy Buening) 8. Discussion And Potential Action Regarding Mall Path Rehabilitation Change Order #1 And Final (Village Engineer Jeremy Buening)

NEW BUSINESS 

1. Discussion And Potential Action Regarding Village Sales Tax (Village Attorney Lisa Petrilli)

2. Discussion And Potential Discussion Regarding Forsyth Village 2025 Budget 1 Review (Village Administrator Jill Applebee)

CLOSED SESSION: Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

5 ILCS 120/2(c)(1): The appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of specific employees, specific individuals who serve as independent contractors in a park, recreational, or educational setting, or specific volunteers of the public body or legal counsel for the public body, including hearing testimony on a complaint lodged against an employee, a specific individual who serves as an independent contractor in a park, recreational, or educational setting, or a volunteer of the public body or against legal counsel for the public body to determine its validity.

CONSIDERATION OF MATTERS ARISING FROM CLOSED SESSION 

ADJOURNMENT

https://forsyth-il.gov/vertical/sites/%7B18717005-44FD-438D-B0BC-B86101984F4F%7D/uploads/External_Meeting_Packet(88).pdf



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