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Greenville City Council met October 9.

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Greenville City Council met Oct. 9.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Roll Call

2. Pledge of Allegiance

3. Citizen Input / Comments

4. CONSENT AGENDA:

 Minutes of: September 11, 2018 Regular Council Meeting;

 Financial Statements for September 2018

 Approval of Unpaid Bills

 Minutes of: September 24, 2018 Planning Commission Meeting;

 Administrative Reports:

Police Department

Public Works Department

Sewer Department

Water Department

Building Permits

Building Inspector / Code Enforcement Officer

 Record Items:

Dino Boat Dock Variance

 Other Items:

A. Ordinance to Grant Conditional Use Permit for Wastewater Pretreatment Facility

B. Proposal for Generator Maintenance Agreement

C. Proposals to Reline Manholes

5. Matters of Council Consideration:

(1) Idler Lane Road Rebuild Change Order

(2) Elm Street STU 2020 Improvements Discussion and Resolution

(3) Elm Street Path Engineering Study Discussion and ITEP Grant Application

(4) Water Treatment Plant Update and EDA Agreement

(5) Governor Bond Lake Trail Project

(6) Discussion of Historical Society and Bicentennial Park Street Improvements

(7) Animal Control Update

(8) Ordinance to Establish Parking Space for Persons with Disabilities

(9) Drug Education Update

(10) Appointments to Boards and Commissions

(11) Old Business

(12) New Business

(13) Executive Session: Purchase of Real Estate, Section 2 (c)(5);

Sale of Real Estate, Section 2 (c)(6);

Personnel, Section 2 (c)(1-2);

and Pending Litigation, Section 2 (c)(11)

of the Open Meetings Act

6. Adjournment

https://www.greenvilleillinois.com/vertical/sites/%7B382DB13D-0E42-49D4-A2B1-62539157C275%7D/uploads/100918_Agenda.pdf

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