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City of Harrisburg City Council met Aug. 4

City of Harrisburg City Council met Aug. 4.

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 Minutes – July 21, 2022

Financial:

1. Check Register and Warrant Report – July 2022

Miscellaneous:

Public Comments in Accordance with Ordinance 1813:

1. Rietta Miller

Old Business:

New Business:

1. Mobile Home Permit Application

2. United Systems - CURES

3. Authorize Mayor John McPeek to Sign Contract between City of Harrisburg and United Systems

Administrative Reports:

Accounts and Finances Commissioner Ron Morse:

Public Safety Commissioner Raymond Gunning:

1. Sergeant Promotion

2. Abandoned/Dangerous Buildings

Water/Sewer, Flood Control Commissioner Roger Angelly:

1. Credit Card Fees

2. Authorize Mayor John McPeek to Sign the Final Closing for 2014 Watermain Phase II

Streets and Public Improvements, Public Property Commissioner Rupert Johnson:

1. Harrisburg Lake Contract

2. Authorize Attorney Kolby Smithpeters to Draft/Amend Harrisburg Lake Lease Ordinance(s)

3. Street Closure – 2022 Homecoming Parade

4. Street Closure – 2022 Sasquatch Festival

5. Street Light Installation

Mayor John McPeek:

Executive Session:

https://www.thecityofharrisburgil.com/_files/ugd/3acc7b_b3e93c4ac8cb45cab24306504e7f5b22.pdf

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