City of Jacksonville City Council met Feb. 23

Lenny Curry / City of Jacksonville Mayor
Lenny Curry / City of Jacksonville Mayor
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City of Jacksonville City Council met Feb. 23.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

WORKSHOP MEETING

Roll Call

MAYOR’S REPORT

CITY ATTORNEY’S REPORT

CITY CLERK’S REPORT

COMMITTEE REPORTS

FINANCE/IT/PERSONNEL

PARKS & LAKES

PLANNING & PUBLIC WORKS

1. Discuss waiving bids and accepting proposal for a lawn mower for the Jacksonville Cemeteries Department.

PUBLIC PROTECTION

SPECIAL STUDIES

UTILITY

1. Discuss waiving bids and accepting proposal for the purchase of an E48 R2-Series Bobcat Compact Excavator for the Water Treatment Plant. 

2. Discuss waiving bids and accepting proposal for labor and materials to retrofit one (1) clarifier scum removal assembly for the Wastewater Treatment Plant.

PUBLIC COMMENT

ADJOURNMENT

https://www.jacksonvilleil.com/government/agendas___minutes/index.php



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