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Harrisburg City Council met March 7

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Harrisburg City Council met March 7.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance - Pastor Jerry Wells - Dorrisville Social Brethren Church

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 February 21, 2019

Financial:

1. Saline County Circuit Clerk Court Fees - $4,462.65

2. Brown & Roberts - USEPA sludge report - $403.20

Miscellaneous:

Harrisburg Lake:

Request to Relinquish:

Steve and Julie Dunn - Second Addition, Block 2, Lot 18

Petition to Lease:

Kevin Camp - Second Addition, Block 2, Lot 18

Lease Renewal:

Christina Dempsey and Shawn Dempsey - Fourth Addition, Lot 1

Old Business:

1. Attorney Todd Bittle - Southeastern Illinois Electric Cooperative agreement

2. Open and accept bid - 214 East Ford

New Business:

1. Resolution - Federal Surplus Property Program through Central Management Services (CMS)

2. Brown & Roberts - Ameren LED replacement program - $75 each

Administrative Reports:

Commissioner Natalie Miller:

1. Spring Clean Up - March 11 - 25

Commissioner Beth Montfort:

1. Departmental updates

2. Extrication Ordinance - fee for use of personnel and equipment

3. Authorize Chief Gunning - bids for new motor for rescue boat

Commissioner Richard Harper:

Commissioner Mike Weirauch:

1. Junior High sign - First Christian Church

Mayor John McPeek:

Citizen Comments:

Wes Sherrod - 911 contract with Saline County

Executive Session:

https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/3acc7b_fdf772b58e354d01957199979b000f19.pdf

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