City of Greenville Police Pension Board met April 16

Lisa Stephens, Councilwoman
Lisa Stephens, Councilwoman
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City of Greenville Police Pension Board met April 16.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. ROLL CALL

3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

4. CITIZEN INPUT / COMMENTS ON ANY AGENDA ITEM OR OTHERWISE

5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

5.1. Approval of Minutes from January 15, 2026 meeting. January 15, 2026 Meeting Minutes

6. QUARTERLY REPORTS

6.1. 1st Quarter 2026 Financial Reports

7. OLD BUSINESS

8. NEW BUSINESS

8.1. Welcome Jim Leitschuh to the Police Pension Board for term 05/01/2026 through 04/30/2028. Jim is replacing Paul Merrifield on the board.

8.2. Welcome Officer Joel Bemis to the Police Pension Board for term 05/01/2026 through 04/30/2028. Officer Bemis is replacing Officer Taylor Hill.

8.3. Appoint new Secretary due to Officer Hill’s resignation.

8.4. Re-appoint Doug Hays for 2 year term expiring 04/30/2028.

9. ADJOURNMENT

https://greenvilleillinois.civicweb.net/document/91279/?printPdf=true



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