City of Jacksonville City Council met June 27

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City of Jacksonville City Council met June 27.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

Call to Order

Pledge of Allegiance

Roll Call

Reading of the Minutes – June 13, 2022

Presentation of Petitions

Communications

Claims

MAYOR’S REPORT

1. Appointment of Allan Worrell to the Heritage Cultural Center Board, term expires January 1, 2023.

CITY ATTORNEY’S REPORT

1. Second reading of an ordinance amending the Jacksonville Municipal Code, Chapter 3 Alcoholic Beverages, Article II Retail Sale, Division 2 Licenses, Section 3-64, Location, change of location, limitations on number  issued – increase Class D, DD, E, EE and BH licenses by one, total 19. (China King Jacksonville Gao LLC)

CITY CLERK’S REPORT

PUBLIC COMMENT

CONSENT AGENDA

FINANCE/IT/PERSONNEL

1. City Treasurer’s Report – May 31, 2022

PARKS & LAKES

1. Resolution authorizing the waiver of advertisement for bids and acceptance of proposal for a new HVAC for the Links Golf Course.

PLANNING & PUBLIC WORKS

PUBLIC PROTECTION

SPECIAL STUDIES

UTILITY

COMMITTEE REPORTS

FINANCE/IT/PERSONNEL

PARKS & LAKES

PLANNING & PUBLIC WORKS

PUBLIC PROTECTION

SPECIAL STUDIES

1. Resolution approving funding for New Directions Warming and Cooling Center.

UTILITY

OLD BUSINESS

NEW BUSINESS

ADJOURNMENT



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