City of Kinmundy City Council met April 10

City of Kinmundy City Council met April 10
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City of Kinmundy City Council met April 10.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to Order

2. Pledge of Allegiance

3. Roll Call

4. Approval of Bills and Minutes

a. OLD BUSINESS:

i. Financial Report – Cathy Wilkins

5. Public Recognition — Citizens who wish to address the council about any item of business must limit their comments to 5 minutes.

a. Rex Gower, Lagoon Report

6. Library Report – Amy Bolen

7. Police Report – Chief Joe Duffy

8. Water Report – Travis Potter

a. Water Tower Mixer

9. Street Report – Luke Smith

10. COMMITTEE REPORTS

a. Water/Sewer/Streets – Emily Hassebrock/Gary Cooper

b. Personnel – Curt Jones/Donna Smith

c. Library/Police – Amy Davis/Corey Thompson

11. MAYOR’S REPORT:

a. City Wide Clean Up/City Wide Yard Sales

b. Reminder Park Renovation Meeting, April 26

c. Set Rental for Downtown Buildings

Executive Session

Personnel / Legal

“Motion_____ Second _____ to recess into Executive Session for the purpose of consideration of the following subjects, pursuant to 5 ILCS 120/2 (c): Personnel- Section 2 (c) (1); Purchase or Lease of Real Estate – Section 2 (c) (5); (c) (6);; and Review of Executive Session Minutes – Section 2 (c) (21)”

12. Action from Executive Session, if needed

13. Adjourn

http://cityofkinmundy.com/ubweb/fileservlet?id=April10,2025Agenda.doc



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