City of Carterville City Council met April 8

City of Carterville City Council met April 8
Carterville City Mayor Bradley Robinson — Carterville Chamber of Commerce / Facebook
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City of Carterville City Council met April 8.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

Call to Order – Roll Call 

MINUTES 

Variance Hearing – March 18, 2025 

Regular Meeting – March 18, 2025 

Special Meeting – March 25, 2025 

Treasurer’s Report, March 2025 

Recognition of Guests 

Pay Monthly Bills

Engineering Report

Downtown Parking Phase 1 Update 

Downtown Parking Project – Pay Estimate 1 

MFT 2025 – Update 

PSC Engineering Invoices: 

9995 

9996 

9997 

9998 

9999 

10000 

Department/Committee Reports 

Cannon Park (Community Building) and James Street Park 

Park and Community Center Repair Updates 

Fence Repair – Cannon Park 

Concrete Work – Cannon Park 

Street/Maintenance Department

Declaration of Surplus Property 

Police Department

Police Vehicle Purchase 

Police Vehicle Bid Advertisement

Outfitting of EMA Vehicle 

Police Station Painting Project 

Declaration of Surplus Property 

Fire Department

Bid Award for Fire Station Addition 

Repairs to A-3 

Bay Door Replacements 

Cemetery Department

Codes Enforcement and Building Inspector

Post Frame Request – 908 W. Grand Ave. 

Advertise for Sealed Bids – Roof Replacement of 100 S. Division 

Annual Fireworks Display – Purchase and Personnel 

Annual Downtown Block Party – Date and Budget 

TIF Application – 104 E. Plaza Dr. 

Part-Time Employee Wages 

ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS/PROCLAMATIONS 

Water and Sewer Board Report – Alderman Oetjen 

EXECUTIVE SESSION 

Personnel, Possible Litigation, Possible Sale of Bonds, Possible Acquisition/Sale of Property 

REMINDERS:

City Easter Egg Hunt at Cannon Park – April 12, 2025 

Regional Food Drive at Cannon Park – April 11 

Carterville Spring Clean-Up Days: May 1-2 (North of Grand) / May 8-9 (South of Grand)

https://www.visitcarterville.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/City-Council-Agenda-April-8-2025-final.pdf



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