City of Jacksonville Police Pension Board will meet February 24

Lenny Curry / City of Jacksonville Mayor
Lenny Curry / City of Jacksonville Mayor
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City of Jacksonville Police Pension Board will meet on February 24.

Here are the agenda provided by the board:

1. CALL TO ORDER / ROLL CALL

2. PUBLIC COMMENTS

3. NEW BUSINESS

      a) Discuss and possible action regarding moving pension monies from CNB Bank to First National Bank of Arenzville.

      b) Authorize Treasurer, Beth Hopkins to make the necessary changes to IPOPIF to make deposits to First National Bank Arenzville .

4. NEXT QUARTERLY MEETING DATE (Thurs., April 9, 2026 @ 1:00 p.m.) /

ADJOURNMENT 

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