Quantcast

McLean County Times

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

City of Fairbury City Council met May 20

Shutterstock 1056226

City of Fairbury City Council met May 20.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to order

2. Roll Call of Council Members

3. Pledge of Allegiance

4. Consent Agenda

A. Minutes from April 15th and April 27th, 2020

B. Voucher Invoice Register listing the bills

C. Treasurer’s Cash Report (second meeting of the month)

D. Check Register (second meeting of the month)

E. Sidewalk/Off-Street Parking requests as suggested by the Street Superintendent

F. Overtime Report

5. Public Comment

6. Reports of Departments

Streets & Fire – Martin Steidinger, Superintendent & Chief

Sewer – Brad Duncan, Superintendent

Water – Mike Mellott, Superintendent

Police – Robert McCormick, Chief

City – Brett Ashburn, Superintendent

Legal – Steven Mann, City Attorney

7. Reports of Aldermen

Gary Norris –

Steve Endres -

Charles Hoselton –

Jon Kinate –

Bruce Weber –

Jerry Hoffman –

Lynn Dameron –

Bill Schmidgall –

8. Items Removed from Consent Agenda

A. NONE

9. Old Business – Discussion/Action Items

A. NONE

10. New Business – Discussion/Action Items

A. Consideration to approve the Bank of Pontiac, Busey Bank, Morton Community Bank, First State Bank of Forrest and The Illinois Funds as the financial institutions for the City of Fairbury and to approve Dale Diller, Nancy Widlacki, Alexandria Voorheis and Brett Ashburn as check signers

B. Consideration to approve Bank of Pontiac as the financial institution for the City of Fairbury Police Department restricted funds and unawarded seized funds accounts and to approve Randall Vedder, Dale Diller, Robert McCormick and Brett Ashburn as check signers

C. Consideration to allow bills to be paid during the year to the Postmaster for postage, Dominy Library for memorials, Livingston County Circuit Clerk for recordings, and health care payments specifically: health, dental, eye and third-party payer, along with Workman’s Comp, Commercial, and Professional Insurances. Also, gas credit card bills to avoid late charges if the bill arrives in between payment cycles/board meetings

D. Consideration of a request from City Clerk Nancy Widlacki to increase the solicitor’s vest deposit amount

E. Consideration of pay request #22 in the amount of

F. Consideration of Small equipment loan from Morton Community Bank for fire department mandated equipment replacement in the amount of $175,000

G. Consideration of a quote from Sidner Environmental Services in the amount of $6,850.28 to bring the Water Plant Chlorine Room up to IEPA standards

11. Other Items for Discussion & Information

12. Public Comment

13. Executive Session

A. Personnel – Section 2(c)(1) – Employee hiring, firing, compensation, discipline and performance. (Note: An independent contractor is not an employee).

B. Litigation – Section 2(c)(11) – Pending, probable or imminent litigation. Probable or imminent litigation requires specific finding to that effect in closed session minutes.

Action from Executive Session:

14. Adjournment

http://ww2.cityoffairbury.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Agenda.pdf

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

!RECEIVE ALERTS

The next time we write about any of these orgs, we’ll email you a link to the story. You may edit your settings or unsubscribe at any time.
Sign-up

DONATE

Help support the Metric Media Foundation's mission to restore community based news.
Donate