Village of Warrensburg Village Board met April 21

Village of Warrensburg Village Board met April 21
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Village of Warrensburg Village Board met April 21.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

This Village is an equal opportunity provider and employer

CALL TO ORDER: Village President Hackl opens the meeting at 5:30 P.M.

PLEDGE: Optional to participate.

ROLL CALL: Establishment of a quorum.

MAYOR’S COMMENTS:

PUBLIC COMMENTS:

NEW BUSINESS:

ENGINEERS: Nothing

REVIEW/APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Approval of April 7, 2025 regular session minutes

VILLAGE ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK: Discussion and possible action: Balance sheet, bills and transfers for April 21, 2025

FINANCE: (C. Eskew) Discussion and possible action: 2026 FY Budget, new employee pay rates

BUILDING: (B. Netherton) Discussion and possible action: 2026 FY Budget, 3 bids for carpet for Village Hall

POLICE: (D. Fisher) Discussion and possible action: 2026 FY Budget

Chief Wheeler: Discussion and possible action: Approval of SRO agreement with W-L School

SEWER: (L. Hackl) Discussion and possible action: 2026 FY Budget, approve healthcare plan, appoint new Trustee

STREETS: (K. Hood) Discussion and possible action: 2026 FY Budget, MFT program

WATER: (S. Freeman) Discussion and possible action: 2026 FY Budget

PUBLIC WORKS: (T. Allen) Discussion and possible action: Nothing

VILLAGE ATTORNEY: (J. Jankowicz) Discussion and possible action: Nothing

OTHER AND/OR OLD BUSINESS:

NEXT BOARD MEETING: Monday, May 5, 2025 @ 5:30 P.M.

https://warrensburgil.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Agenda-4-21-25-1.doc



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