City of Chenoa City Council met Feb. 10

Matthew T. Scott House, Chenoa, Illinois
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City of Chenoa City Council met Feb. 10.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1) Roll Call

2) Pledge of Allegiance

3) Approval of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of January 27, 2026 and the Minutes of the Executive Sessions of January 13, 2026 and January 27, 2026; that the bills be allowed

4) Chenoa 4th of July Committee Annual Event Requests

5) Discuss and Vote on Recording City Council Meetings and the Necessary Equipment

6) Discuss and Vote on Commercial Garbage Contract with GFL

7) Discuss and Vote on Selling Surplus City Equipment/Materials

8) Comments from the Floor

9) Attorney’s Comments

10) Treasurer’s Comments

11) Commissioner’s Comments

12) Executive Session to Discuss the Appointment, Employment, Compensation, Discipline, Performance or Dismissal of Specific Employees of the City of Chenoa – Section 2(c)(1)

13) Executive Session to Discuss Litigation – Section 2(c)(11) – Pending Probable or Imminent Litigation

14) Adjournment

https://www.chenoail.org/sites/g/files/vyhlif6431/f/agendas/february_10_2026.pdf



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