Village of Oreana Board of Trustees met April 15

Village of Oreana Board of Trustees met April 15
Oreana Water Tower — Village of Oreana
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Village of Oreana Board of Trustees met April 15.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

Call to Order

Role Call

Public Comment

Consent Agenda

● Approval of Treasurer’s Report for March 2025

● Minutes from March 18,2025 Regular Meeting

● Bills for April 2025

Old Business

New Business

● Approve accepting the low bid and issuing a Notice of Intent to Award the contract for the water main project.

● Approve a revised engineering contract for the planning, design, and construction engineering services related to the water main project only.

● Approval of Ordinance 2025-04-15-01, Amending Ordinance 2024-05-21-2 (Borrowing Ordinance for Water main project)

● Approval of a bid for the purchase and installation of trees at the Oreana Park

● Approval of a water tower maintenance contract

● Discussion of park playground equipment upgrades

● Approval of Ordinance 2025-04-15-2, Amending § 95.01 CHICKEN AND RABBIT HUSBANDRY

● May Meeting Date Change: Meeting will be held on May 13, 2025

Adjournment

https://www.oreanail.com/wp-content/uploads/bsk-pdf-manager/2025-04-15-Meeting-Packet.pdf



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