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City of Murphysboro City Council met November 26

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City of Murphysboro City Council met Nov. 26.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to Order, Invocation led by Pastor Bryce Pitlick, Pledge of Allegiance led by Mayor Stephens

2. Roll Call

3. Consideration of Council Minutes - November 12th, 2019

4. Consideration of Accounts Payable Register

5. Committee/Commission Reports

a. Budget & Finance – Chairman W.J. Pittman

Old Business 

New Business

• Financial Reports by Budget Officer Scott Evans 

Public Comment

b. Building & Grounds - Chairman Gary McComb

Old Business 

New Business

• Consideration of Termination of Current Cemetery Contract

• MYRC Loading Dock Public Comment

C. Community Relations – Chairman John Erbes

Old Business 

New Business 

Public Comment

d. Public Improvement - Chairman Mike Bastien

Old Business

• Discussion regarding the condition of various properties

o Old Depot o North 17th Street 

o 17th & Walnut Street 

o South 14th Street 

o North 19th Street

o 902/908 Locust Street 

New Business 

Public Comment

e. Public Works - Chairman Dan Bratton

Old Business 

New Business

• Ordinance amending groundwater ordinance in the area of 20th & Walnut Streets 

Public Comment

f. Public Safety – Chairman Russell Brown

Old Business

• Discussion regarding the Gillenberg Property 

New Business 

Public Comment

g. Personnel – Chairman Barbara Hughes

Old Business 

New Business 

Public Comment

Mayors Report 

a. Annexation of Property

Council Member Requests

Department Head Requests

9. Executive Session

a. Approve appraisal reports for acquisition of Right-of-Way for North 7th Street widening

10. Adjournment

http://www.murphysboro.com/Council%20Agenda%20-%202019-11-26.pdf

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