City of Herrin City Council met March 9

Herrin City Mayor Steve Frattini
Herrin City Mayor Steve Frattini
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City of Herrin City Council met March 9.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

CALL TO ORDER – Steve Frattini, Mayor

PRAYER

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ROLL CALL – Shelly Huggins, City Clerk

PUBLIC COMMENT: Anyone who wishes to address the Council may request to be recognized at this time.

When recognized, please state your name. Statements are to be limited to three (3) minutes in duration.

MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING: FEBRUARY 23, 2026

TREASURER’S REPORT – Carl Goodwin, Treasurer

BUDGET OFFICE REPORT – Carrie Cravens, Budget Dir.

CODES – Bret Childers, Administrator

PUBLIC WORKS – Steve Miller, Chairman

– Tom Somers, Director

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT – Randy Crompton

PUBLIC SAFETY – David Dorris, Police Chief

– Shawn Priddy, Fire Chief

– Jason Englebright, Ac Warden I

– David Shoemake, Chairman

FINANCE Approve Accounts Payable – Paul York, Chairman

INSURANCE – Scott Kinley, Chairman

LIAISON – HERRIN LIBRARY – Brett Crouse

LIAISON – HERRIN CIVIC CENTER – Scott Kinley

GRANT UPDATES – Valerie Clodi

OLD BUSINESS:

NEW BUSINESS:

1. Ordinance 1-2026 Adopting the Official Zoning District Map for the City of Herrin, IL

2. Resolution 1-2026 Regarding a Lease-Purchase Agreement for the Purpose of Procuring “Portable Radios”

3. Approve street light on Corbin Drive.

MAYOR:

COUNCIL:

ADJOURN:

https://www.cityofherrin.com/_files/ugd/fb2600_2abac9948dbd4666906564ff0a9e2029.pdf



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