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City of Mt. Carroll City Council met March 12

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City of Mt. Carroll City Council met March 12.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Discussion of current and future projects

2. Old Business and New Business

3. Public Comment

4. Adjournment

Police

1. Monthly Report

2. Old Business and New Business

3. Public Comment

4. Adjournment

Davis Community Center

1. Discussion of current and future projects

A. Alarm System

2. Public Comment

3. Adjournment

Finance

1. Accounts Payable reviewed and approved

2. Old Business and New Business

3. Public Comment

4. Adjournment

City Council Meeting 7:30 p.m.

Ringing of bell

Call to order

Roll Call

Pledge of Allegiance

Invocation

Approval of the Minutes of the February 26, 2024 Regular City Council Meeting

Accounts Payable

Financial Report

Committee Reports

Old Business

1. Discussion and Possible Action on Notice of Intent to Award Water Looping Project Phase 3 on Mill Street

New Business

1. Discussion and Possible Action on Employee Health Insurance Renewal

2. Discussion and Possible Action to Hire Water and Sewer Superintendent

3. Discussion and Possible Action to Hire DCC Front Desk Supervisor and Program Coordinator

4. Discussion and Approval of the BDD Façade Guideline Updates

5. Discussion and Possible Action on Development Agreement-Early Childhood Development Center at Shimer Square

6. Discussion and Possible Action to Proclaim the Month of May as Motorcycle Awareness Month

7. Approve Mayor Bates’s Appointments

General Audience

Adjournment

https://www.mtcarrollil.org/vertical/sites/%7BBF753C4F-C5AD-4CAB-8423-6FB6A24CA4F7%7D/uploads/3-12-24_Agenda(1).pdf

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