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Tuesday, October 21, 2025

City of Centralia City Council met Oct. 14

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Bryan Kuder - City of Centralia Mayor | City of Centralia

Bryan Kuder - City of Centralia Mayor | City of Centralia

City of Centralia City Council met Oct. 14.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. CALL TO ORDER

ROLL CALL

Mayor Kuder

Council Member Garrett

Council Member Fontanez

Council Member Allen

Vacancy

2. PRAYER & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

3. AMENDMENTS AND/OR ADDITIONS TO AGENDA

4. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

1. Service Award – Recognizing Fire Department Lieutenant Cory S. Kleiboeker For 25 Years Of Service And Telecommunicator Scott A. Towler For 10 Years Of Service

5. CONSENT AGENDA

1. Approval Of The Minutes Of The September 22, 2025 City Council Meeting

2. Approval Of Payrolls And Vouchers In The Amount Of $ 6,804,518.26

6. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS

7. BIDS

8. ORDINANCES

1. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance O25-32 By Amending Section 2 For Clarification Of The Aggregate Rate

2. An Ordinance Approving The Conveyance Of Property To Centralia High School – 611 S. Pine

9. RESOLUTIONS

1. A Resolution Approving An Advertiser Agreement With Outfront Media For A Tourism Billboard Campaign

2. A Resolution For Improvement Under The Illinois Highway Code For S. Locust St.

3. A Resolution Of The City Of Centralia, Marion County, Illinois, Expressing Support For The Pursuit Of An Extension Of The Term For Tax Increment Financing (Tif) District Iii

4. A Resolution Approving An Agreement With EJ Cooperative, Inc. For A Certified Water System Operator

10. OTHER BUSINESS

11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS

12. REPORTS

1. City Clerk –

2. City Treasurer –

3. City Manager –

4. Council Members –

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