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City of Greenville City Council met February 11

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City of Greenville City Council met Feb. 11.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Roll Call

2. Pledge of Allegiance

3. Citizen Input / Comments

4. CONSENT AGENDA:

Minutes of: January 14, 2020 Regular Council Meeting;

 Financial Statements for January 2020

 Approval of Unpaid Bills

 Minutes of: January 23, 2020 Tourism Committee Meeting,

January 27, 2020 Planning Commission Meeting,

February 3, 2020 Lake Committee Meeting;

 Administrative Reports:

Police Department

Public Works Department

Sewer Department

Water Department

Building Permits

Building Inspector / Code Enforcement Officer

 Record Items:

None

 Other Items:

A. MFT Bid Letting

B. Resolution of Support for Water Treatment Plant

C. Replace Storm Drain at Second Street and Main Street

D. Street Sweeper Repairs

5. Matters of Council Consideration:

(1) Route 127 / I-70 Intersection Near Love’s Travel Stops

(2) Half-Cent Sales Tax Referendum Information and Discussion

(3) Recreational Cannabis Referendum Information and Discussion

(4) East College Avenue Street Lighting

(5) Proposal for Electronic Recycling Event

(6) Appointments to Boards and Commissions

(7) Old Business

(8) New Business

(9) Executive Session: Purchase of Real Estate, Section 2 (c)(5); Sale of Real Estate, Section 2 (c)(6); Personnel, Section 2 (c)(1-2); and Pending Litigation, Section 2 (c)(11) of the Open Meetings Act

(10) Purchase Contract on City-Owned Real Estate

(11) Purchase or Option on City-Owned Real Estate

6. Adjournment

https://www.greenvilleillinois.com/vertical/sites/%7B382DB13D-0E42-49D4-A2B1-62539157C275%7D/uploads/021120_Agenda(1).pdf

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