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City of Polo City Council met Dec. 5

City of Polo City Council met Dec. 5.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Invocation

2. Pledge of Allegiance

3. Call to order

4. Roll Call of Council Members

5. Consent Agenda

A. Minutes from November 21, 2022 Council Meeting

B. Minutes from November 21, 2022 Public Hearing

C. Treasurer’s Report

6. Public Comment

7. Committee Reports

Parks- Alderman Thomas Bardell

Streets- Alderman Jim Busser

Building & Grounds- Alderman Jim Busser

Police- Alderman Keith Chesnut

Administration & Finance- Alderwoman Beth Sundman

Water & Sewer- Alderman Randy Schoon

Police Chief- Troy Randall

City Clerk- Sydney Bartelt

Public Works Director- Kendall Kyker

8. Items Removed from Consent Agenda

A. None

9. Old Business- Discussion/Action Items

A. Consideration & Possible Action on Ordinance 22-19, the 2022 Tax Levy. (Second Reading)

B. Consideration & Possible Action on hiring two full time employees for the police department.

C. Consideration & Possible Action on water bill changes for movers.

10. New Business- Discussion/Action Items

A. Consideration & Possible Action on the 2022 Polo Dollars for City employees.

B. Consideration & Possible Action on Resolution 22-07, A Resolution for Maintenance of Streets.

C. Consideration & Possible Action on Apptegy proposal for the City of Polo.

D. Consideration & Possible Action on Ordinance 22-20, AN ORDINANCE abating the tax heretofore levied for the year 2022 to pay debt service on $650,000 General Obligation Bonds (Alternate Revenue Source), Series 2022, of the City of Polo, Ogle County, Illinois. (first reading)

11. Other Items for Discussion & Information

12. Adjournment

http://www.poloil.org/12052022_Agenda_Packet__1.pdf

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