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City of Mt. Carroll City Council met June 25

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City of Mt. Carroll City Council met June 25.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

The following committee meetings to start at 7:00 p.m. before the council meeting:

Water/Sewer

 1. Discussion of current and future projects

 2. Old Business and New Business

 3. Public Comment

 4. Adjournment

Finance

 1. Accounts Payable reviewed and approved

 2. Old Business and New Business

 3. Public Comment

 4. Adjournment

BDD Committee

 1. Update on Façade Program

City Council Meeting

Ringing of bell

Call to order

Roll Call

Pledge of Allegiance

Invocation

Approval of the Minutes of the June 11, 2024 Regular City Council Meeting

Accounts Payable

Financial Report

Committee Reports

New Business

1. Discussion and Possible Action for Resolution No. R16-2024, Resolution Authorizing Replacement Signatory on Bank Accounts of the City of Mt. Carroll

2. Discussion and Possible Action to Approve SBM Printer Contract for the Davis Community Center

3. Discussion and Possible Action for purchase of Business Signs for Downtown, not To Exceed $1,500.00

 4. Update from the Prision Community Relation Board Meeting

 5. Discussion and Possible Action on Mill Street Additional Paving

General Audience

 Adjourn to Executive Session

 1. Closed Session for the Purpose of Discussing setting a Price for the Sale or Lease Of Municipal Property as Allowed by 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(6)

 2. Discussion on the Purchase or Lease of Sale of Property owned by the City as Allowed by 5 ILCS 120 (C)(5)

 Return to Executive Session

Adjournment

https://cms3.revize.com/revize/mountcarrollil/6-25-24%20Agenda.pdf

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