Village of Harristown Board of Trustees met Sept. 23

Village of Harristown Board of Trustees met Sept. 23
Mayor Evelyn Deverell — Village of Harristown Website
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Village of Harristown Board of Trustees met Sept. 23.

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. AUGUST 26, 2024, Regular Meeting

B. SEPTEMBER 12, 2024, Special Meeting

6. TREASURER

A. Report

B. Approve Bills over $1000

7. BUDGET OFFICER

A. Report

8. ZONING/PLANNING

A. Storage of America Drainage Plan and Blueprints

9. ENGINEER

A. Report

10. PUBLIC WORKS

A. Report

11. OLD BUSINESS

12. NEW BUSINESS

13. COMMITTEES

A. Personnel – No Report

B. Public Works Committee –

1. IDOT Compliance Review for 2023 MFT

2. Asset Management Plan for IEPA Loan

3. Building Maintenance

a. Clean Gutters / Gutter Guards

b. Pest Control for Office/Community Center

4. Complaint – 181 S. Wyckles Rd. Cathy Patton

5. Surveys for Grant

C. FINANCE

1. Primary School Request

2. OLAF Donation

3. Yearbook Ad for Sangamon Valley Schools

4. Braniff Quote for Siren Maintenance

D. ORDINANCE

1. Cannabis Ordinance / Referendum

E. BUSINESS- ECONOMIC & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

1. Parks TIF agreement and Resolution

2. Trunk or Treat

3. Village Signs

4. Salvation Army Bell Ringing

14. ADJOURN

https://villageofharristown.com/documents/231/9-23-24_Agenda.docx



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