City of Hillsboro City Council met July 26

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City of Hillsboro City Council met July 26.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1 Call To Order

2 Roll Call

3 Pledge Of Allegiance

4 Approval Of Minutes

5 Mayor And Commissioners Departmental Reports

6 Community Planner Report

7 City Engineer Report

8 Public Comment

9 Discussion / Decision On A Motion To Adopt Resolution No. 2022-06, A Resolution Regarding And Approving An Agreement With The Law Firm Of Giffin, Winning, Cohen & Bodewes, P.C. To Provide Legal Services To The City Of Hillsboro (Administration)

10 Discussion / Decision On A Motion To Approve The Back To School 5k Fun Run/Walk To Be Held On August 13th (Administration)

11 Discussion / Decision On A Motion To Approve A Tif Grant Application For Barb Jackson For Work To Be Done At 233 S. Main St. In Hillsboro (Administration)

12 Discussion / Decision On A Motion To Approve The Specifications, Rfp And Bidding Out The Lake Hillsboro Water Level Control System (Commissioner Butler)

13 Discussion / Decision On A Motion To Approve Bidding And Advertising A Laborers Position In The Public Property Department (Commissioner Butler)

14 Discussion / Decision On A Motion To Approve Hiring A Dispatcher / Engineer In The Fire Department (Commissioner Gregory)

15 Discussion / Decision On A Motion To Approve Cancelling The 1st Meeting In August, August 9, 2022 (Administration)

16 Motion To Adjourn

Notes

https://hillsboroillinois.net/wp-content/uploads/072622-AGENDA-1.pdf



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