City of Harrisburg City Council met April 17

City of Harrisburg City Council met April 17
Mayor John R. McPeek — City of Harrisburg Website
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City of Harrisburg City Council met April 17.

Here are the minutes provided by the council:

Public Hearing Minutes

The Harrisburg City Council met on April 17, 2025 at 7:45 a.m. at the City Hall located at 110 E. Locust Street, Harrisburg, IL.

Mayor John McPeek called the meeting to order. Mayor John McPeek presided over the meeting with Commissioners Raymond Gunning, Roger Angelly, Rupert Johnson, and Jonathan Brown answering roll call.

This meeting is being held to hear citizen concerns, comments, or questions regarding vacation within the Harrisburg Park District. 

There were no citizen comments.

This meeting is being held to hear citizen concerns, comments, or questions regarding the FY 25/26 budget. 

There were no citizen comments.

Commissioner Raymond Gunning made the motion to adjourn. Seconded by Commissioner Roger Angelly. A roll call vote was taken with all present voting yes. Motion carried.

Adjourn: 7:47 a.m.

https://www.harrisburgillinois.com/council-agenda-minutes/public-hearing-minutes-04-17-25



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