City of Lexington City Council met May 12

City of Lexington City Council met May 12
Spencer Johansen, Lexington City Mayor — City of Lexington
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City of Lexington City Council met May 12.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

I. Call to Order

II. Pledge of Allegiance

III. Roll Call

IV. Consideration/Vote to approve the minutes of the April 14, 2025 regular session meeting.

V. Consideration/Vote approve the paying of bills/Treasurer’s Report.

VI. Public Input:

VII. New Business:

  • A. Swearing in of New Alderwomen Kathy Shubert Ward 1
  • B. Appointment of Deputy Clark Gina Roberds
  • C. COII Presentation
  • D. Vote to go into Closed Session
  • E. Vote to go into Regular Session
  • F. Discussion/Vote to approve change in policy, procedure, and personnel discussed in closed session

VIII. Old Business:

IX. Committee Reports

  • A. Mayor’s Report – Johansen
  • B. Police – Richard
  • C. Building/Insurance – Wilson
  • D. Finance/TIF – Stover
  • E. Public Works – Richard

X. Adjourn

https://www.lexingtonil.gov/city-agenda-minutes/may-12-2025-minutes-amp-agenda



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