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City of Carterville City Council met Oct. 8

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Carterville City Mayor Bradley Robinson | Carterville Chamber of Commerce / Facebook

Carterville City Mayor Bradley Robinson | Carterville Chamber of Commerce / Facebook

City of Carterville City Council met Oct. 8.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

Call to Order - Roll Call

MINUTES

Regular Meeting – September 10, 2024

Variance Hearing – September 10, 2024

Treasurer's Report, September 2024

Recognition of Guests

Pay Monthly Bills

Engineering Report

2024 MFT Update

Downtown Parking Phase 1 Update

Department/Committee Reports

Cannon Park (Community Building) and James Street Park

Cannon Park Walking Path Project Update

First United Methodist Church – Prayer Walk Request

Street/Maintenance Department

Police Department

Copy Machine Replacement

SIEG Dues

Motorola Camera Licensing

Fire Department

Truck Purchase – Replace Car 1

Cemetery Department

Creation of Additional Lots on East End of Willowrest

Codes Enforcement and Building Inspector

Variance Request – 401 Dobson Street

Fall Clean Up – Location and Times

Vehicle Repair – Rock Chips

Pumpkin Path / Parade

Door to Door Trick or Treat Times

Approval of Annual Audit

Illinois Municipal League – Dues

Malone’s Day Care Hayride Approval

Carterville Lions Club Haunted Hayride

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:

Regional Food Drive at Cannon Park – October 11, 2024

Carterville Chamber of Commerce Pumpkin Path – October 31, 2024

https://www.visitcarterville.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/City-Council-Agenda-October-8-2024.pdf

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