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City of Murphysboro City Council Met December 22

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City of Murphysboro City Council met Dec. 22.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to Order, Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance

2. Roll Call

3. Consideration of Council Minutes – December 8, 2020

4. Consideration of Accounts Payable Registers

5. Committee/Commission Reports

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

Old Business

 Update on PACE Financing and Consideration of Ordinance

 Update on Approval of the Proposal Budget for Fiscal Year 2021

New Business

 Presentation of Financial Reports by Scott Evans, Budget Officer

 Consideration of TIF Application for 1310 Walnut Street

 Consideration of Changes to Chapter 38 – Utilities

Public Comment

b. Building & Grounds – Chairman Gary McComb

Old Business

New Business

Public Comment

c. Community Relations – Chairman John Erbes

Old Business

New Business

Public Comment

d. Public Improvement – Chairman Mike Bastien

Old Business

New Business

Public Comment

e. Public Works – Chairman Dan Bratton

Old Business

New Business

 Consideration of Expansion of Wastewater Infrastructure on Country Club Road

 Consideration of Highway Authority Agreement and Groundwater Ordinance

o 1112 North 14th Street – Former Lee’s Food Mart

 Discussion regarding Reimbursement of Sewer Line and Bike Trail Expenses

Public Comment

f. Public Safety – Chairman Russell Brown

Old Business

New Business

Public Comment

g. Personnel – Chairman Barbara Hughes

Old Comment

6. Mayors Report

7. Council Member Requestsvv

8. Department Head Requests

9. Executive vSession

a. Consideration of Purchase of Property

10. Adjournment

http://www.murphysboro.com/Council%20Agenda%20-%202020-12-22.pdf

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