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City of Murphysboro City Council met July 25

City of Murphysboro City Council met July 25.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to Order, Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance 

2. Roll Call 

3. Consideration of Minutes – July 11, 2023 

4. Committee/Commission Reports 

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

Old Business 

New Business 

∙ Consideration of Accounts Payable Registers 

∙ Financial Statements prepared by Scott Evans, Budget Officer 

∙ Consideration of Increase to Aldermen Salaries 

∙ Consideration of Funding Request for Brew Fest 

Public Comment 

b. Building & Grounds – Chairman Mike Austin 

Old Business 

New Business 

∙ Consideration of Estimate for Carpet Cleaning at 1818 Walnut Street Public Comment 

c. Community Relations – Chairman Jance Curry-Witzman 

Old Business 

New Business 

Public Comment 

d. Public Improvement – Chairman Don Gladden 

Old Business 

New Business 

Public Comment

e. Public Works – Chairman Gary McComb 

Old Business 

New Business 

∙ Consideration of Change Order #1 for ARPA Project 

∙ Consideration of Pay Estimate #3 for ARPA Project 

Public Comment 

f. Public Safety – Chairman John Erbes 

Old Business 

New Business 

∙ Discussion regarding steps off of S. 5th Street 

Public Comment 

g. Personnel – Chairman Barbara Hughes 

Old Business 

New Business 

Public Comment 

5. Mayors Report 

a. Flynn Robinson Memorial 

b. December Council Dates 

c. Acknowledgement and Appreciation of Smysor Trust Grant 6. Council Member Requests 

7. Department Head Requests 

8. Executive Session 

a. Review of Executive Session Minutes for Release 

9. Adjournment

https://murphysboro.com/government/administration/meeting-agendas-and-minutes/

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