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Carterville Streets/Sidewalks Committee reviews farmer's market proposal

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The city of Carterville Streets/Sidewalks Committee met Feb. 7 to review a farmer's market proposal.

Here is the meeting's agenda, as provided by the committee:

City of Carterville COMMITTEE AGENDAS Tuesday, February 7, 2017

STREET AND SIDEWALK – 5:00 P.M.

Recognition of Guests

Downtown Parking

Personnel

Class B CDL Licenses Update

Jersey Street Drainage Issue

Virginia Avenue Drainage

Sidewalk Update

North Division Pond Drainage Update

Activity Updates for Council

Eagle Estates – Larry Parks

Alley Vacation – California Street

Safety concern about parking on corner of S Division/E. Illinois

Parking on E. Illinois (High St West) Update

Various Street Repairs 2016

Street and Sidewalk Issues

PUBLIC SAFETY AND INSURANCE – 6:00 P.M.

Recognition of Guests

Appointment of Deputy Chief – Mike Flaningam

Truck Training Class for J Lawson - FD

Health Insurance Premiums

Public Safety & Insurance Issues

PARKS AND CEMETERY – 6:45 P.M.

Recognition of Guests

Personnel

Farmer’s Market Proposal

Softball Tournament Fundraiser Request for James Street Park March 11 & 12

Suicide Prevention Walk – Cannon Park

Soccer League Use of Cannon Park

Healthy Kids Running Series

Park Improvements and Cemetery Issues

FINANCE-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-OPERATIONS – 7:15 P.M.

Recognition of Guests

Finance Concerns/State Shortfall

Downtown Lighting

Building Codes/Issues

Post Frame Bldg Permit Request – Clifford Brady

Downtown Renovation Loan Request

Personnel

Moran Economic Development TIF Agreement

Gaming Ordinance

Website Rebuild Update

Smart Phone Application Update

Health Insurance Premiums

Merit Board Vacancy

Finance-Economic Development & Operations Issues

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