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City of Fairbury City Council met May 18

City of Fairbury City Council met May 18.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to order

2. Roll Call of Council Members

3. Pledge of Allegiance

The following items are considered routine business by the City Council and will be approved in a single vote

4. Consent Agenda

If discussion is desired, the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered under item #8.

A. Minutes from May 4, 2022

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 requests as suggested by the Street Superintendent

F. Overtime Report

5. Public Comment

Members of the public are welcome to speak at this time. Please register with the Clerk prior to the start of the meeting.

⮚ Brian J Munz Scholarship Awards presented by Jim and Jeanne Munz

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 –

James Tipton -

Bill Schmidgall –

8. Items Removed from Consent Agenda

A. NONE

9. Old Business – Discussion/Action Items

A. NONE

10. New Business – Discussion/Action Items

For Discussion and possible Action

A. Consideration of an ordinance amending Chapter 13, Section .05 in relation to parking motor homes, trailers and boats

B. Consideration of a Resolution setting the amount of city payment for sidewalks and commercial parking areas

C. Consideration to accept garbage/recycle proposal

D. Consideration to approve maintenance cost for the dump body on the Western Star dump truck

E. Consideration of quotes to repair or replace pump at Water Treatment Plant

F. Consideration of a quote in the amount of $9,540 from Kafer Tiling to assist with sewer main replacement in the North alley of W Locust Street between 3rd & 2nd Street

G. Consideration to approve a Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Fairbury Police Department and iCOPS

11. Other Items for Discussion & Information

12. Public Comment

13. Executive Session

This section includes items received after the required posting of 48 hours prior to the start of the meeting.

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.

C. Collective Bargaining – Section 2(c)2 – Collective negotiating matters and deliberations concerning salary schedules.

Action from Executive Session:

14. Adjournment

http://ww2.cityoffairbury.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Agenda-3.pdf

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