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Harrisburg City Council met October 19

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Harrisburg City Council met October 19. 

Here is the agenda as provided by the council:

Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance

Consent Agenda

All matters under “Consent Agenda” are considered to be routine and will be entered by one motion. Unless requested by a Council Member or citizen, there will be no separate discussion on these items. If discussion is required regarding an item, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately.

Minutes:

1. Regular Meeting October 4, 2017

Financial:

1. Circuit Clerk’s Court Fee Disbursements - $2,297.08

2. Brown & Roberts - H. E. Mitchell - Pump station scaffolding - $3,650.00

3. Glass Doctor - Windows and doors - City Hall - $16,000.00 - TIF

Miscellaneous:

Old Business:

New Business:

1. Veterans Drive TIF Ordinance - Public Hearing date - Date December 7- 5:30 pm

Administrative Reports:

Commissioner Natalie Miller:

1. Fall Clean Up - update

2. Leaf and Limb pick up started Monday, October 16

3. Banner request - SIC - Heritage Festival - October 27 through November 5

Commissioner Beth Montfort:

1. Departmental updates

2. Halloween Trick or Treat - Tuesday, October 31 - 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

3. Personnel - Executive Session

Commissioner Richard Harper:

1. Authorize City Clerk - Sign acceptance of revised Section 125 Plan

Commissioner Mike Weirauch:

1. Property Acquisition - Executive Session

2. Authorize advertising Property for Sale

3. City Health insurance

4. Event permits and fees

Mayor John McPeek:

1. Harrisburg’s school bands

Citizen Comments:

Michael Bryant - Junkyard in town

Executive Session:

Personnel

Property Acquisition

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