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City of Carmi City Council met July 2

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Abby Weiss, Vice President | City of Carmi

Abby Weiss, Vice President | City of Carmi

City of Carmi City Council met July 2.

Here are the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to order by Mayor Pollard, Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance.

2. Roll Call.

3. Approve June 18, 2024, Council Meeting Minutes.

4. For council consideration, discussion and possible approval:

      a) Change Order 24-075-01; For the Rebuild Illinois Grant west water tower repair for the antenna corral in the amount of $25,500.00 with funding approved by DCEO.

      b) Marshall Electric, Inc. Invoice 20457 for $9,960.00 for work performed at 225 East Main Street to install generator (Payable from TIF 2).

      c) Conger & Elliott, Prof. Corp Statement 1 for $337.50 for legal work for easement at Rosebud (Payable from TIF 2).

      d) Southern Illinois Title Insurance Services Invoice L.S.2024-36 for $300.00—Title search for Rosebud water project for potential easement (Payable from TIF 2).

      e) Ordinance #1625: Local Government Travel Expense Control Act.

      f) Ordinance #1626: An ordinance repealing and replacing Section 27 of Ordinance No. 8 and Repealing sections 30 and 31 of Ordinance No. 8.

      g) TIF Façade Agreement with Jason Cates for 211 N. Main Cross Street for $3750.00.

      h) Conger & Elliott Prof. Corp for $120.00 for legal work for state TIF Audit (Payable from TIF 2).

5. Reports and/or updates from Mayor Pollard

6. Reports from Standing Committees.

7. Business or comments from visitors.

8. Possible closed session to discuss personnel and property with no action to follow.

9. Adjournment

https://cityofcarmi.org/agenda-city-council-meeting-tuesday-july-02-2024-at-530-p-m/

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