Village of Harristown Board of Trustees met April 28

Village of Harristown Board of Trustees met April 28
Mayor Evelyn Deverell — Village of Harristown Website
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Village of Harristown Board of Trustees met April 28.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

3. ADOPT AGENDA

4. VISITORS

5. APPROVE MINUTES

A. MARCH 24, 2024, Regular Meeting

6. TREASURER

A. Report

B. Approve Bills over $1000

7. BUDGET OFFICER

A. Report

B. Approve Budget for 2025-2026 Fiscal Year

8. ZONING/PLANNING -No Report

9. ENGINEER

A. Report

10. PUBLIC WORKS

A. Report

B. Quotes for Lawn Mower and Trailor

11. OLD BUSINESS

A. Final Agreement with EJ Water for Wastewater Transportation, Treatment, and Storage

1. Title Work and Easements

B. School request for Assistance – Primary School Playground

C. Employee Health Insurance Quotes

D. Discuss Heather Drive

12. NEW BUSINESS

A. Resolution to Approve Wycklesfest Street Festival

B. Swearing in of New Mayor and Trustee

1. Date for Special Meeting

C. Purchase of New Water Meters

13. COMMITTEES

A. PERSONNEL – No Report

B. PUBLIC WORKS

1. Report

C. FINANCE – No Report

D. ORDINANCE

1. 5262 W. Main Street

2. 281 S. Joynt

3. 201 Western Ave.

4. 7520 W. Main Street

E. BUSINESS/ECONOMIC & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

1. Request for assistance for Niantic

Independence Day Celebration

14. ATTORNEY

A. Village Clerk Position

15. CLOSED SESSION

16. ADJOURN

https://villageofharristown.com/documents/231/4-28-25_Agenda.pdf?1745961913



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