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City of Morrison City Council met October 25

Meeting 04

City of Morrison City Council met October 25.

Here is the agenda as provided by the council:

1) Call To Order


2) Roll Call

3) Pledge Of Allegiance

4) Public Comment

5) Presentation: City Sculpture Display - Chuck Yost: ten-minute presentation, five-minute Q&A

6) Presentation: Broadband Access (Att) [1-26]

7) Report Of City Officers/Report Of Department Heads/Commissions

8) Consent Agenda (For Action)

      1. Approve Regular Session Minutes October 12, 2021 (Att) [27-28]

      2. Approve Special Session Minutes October 18, 2021 (Att) [29]

      3. Approve Bills Payable (Att) [30-36]

      4. Approve Replacement Street Pole proposal ($14,738.58) (Att) [37-41]

      5. Approve Lot Line Change – Parcel I.D. 09-18-334-012 (not to exceed 40’) (Att) [42]

      6. Approve Pay Request #5 Main Street ($491,322.08) (Att) [43-45]

      7. Approve Cemetery Roadway Engineering Proposal (Wendler, $15,000) (Att) [46-51]

      8. Approve purchase of GE tools and forklift (not to exceed $250) (Att) [52]

9) Items Removed From Consent Agenda (For Discussion And Possible Action)

10) Items For Consideration And Possible Action

      1. Approve Ordinance #21-26 Approve 619 E Lincolnway Special Use Permit (C-2 Bar/Tavern) (Att) [53-55,56-68]

      2. Approve tentative financing strategy for Public Services Building (Att) [69-71]

      3. Approve Main Street Project Speaker System Change order ($8200 +/-)

11) Other Items For Consideration, Discussion & Information

      1. Cemetery landscaping (Att) [72-76]

      2. Upcoming Capital Improvement Projects (Att) [77]

Adjournment

https://www.morrisonil.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/6-Oct-25.2021.pdf

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