City of Mount Carmel City Council met March 31

City of Mount Carmel City Council met March 31
Joe Judge - Mayor of the City of Mount Carmel — City of Mount Carmel
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City of Mount Carmel City Council met March 31.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

• Call to Order

o Pledge of Allegiance

o Roll Call

• Approve Minutes

o Minutes of the meeting held on 03/17/2025

• Visitors (topic discussed by visitor(s) is limited to 5 minutes)

o Wabash County States Attorney

• Reports and Communications

o Mayor Judge

o Commissioner Meador – Streets, Cemeteries, and Parks

o Commissioner Ikemire – Finance and Senior Citizens

o Commissioner Meeks – Water and Sewer

o Commissioner Zimmerman – Fire, Health & Safety, City Hall and Garbage

• Staff Reports

o Ryan Turner              Derek McCullough   Luis Garcia

o Michael McWilliams  Francis Speth           Mike Gidcumb

o WEMA Representative

New Business

o Second Reading of Ordinance 2123-1% Sales Tax Proposal

o Resolution 712-Illinois America 250 Commemoration

o Consent Agenda

â–ª Pay all bills by providing proper signatures.

o Removal of items from the Consent Agenda

o Old Businesso Executive Sessiono Motion to Adjourn

o Liquor Control Meeting-N/A

https://www.cityofmtcarmel.com/media/13911



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