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City of Jacksonville City Council met July 13

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City of Jacksonville City Council met July 13.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

Roll Call

MAYOR’S REPORT

1. 2019 Audit Presentation by Zumbahlen, Eyth, Surratt, Foote & Flynn, Ltd.

CITY ATTORNEY’S REPORT

1. Discuss Intergovernmental Agreement between the Board of Managers of Jacksonville Cemeteries and the State of Illinois regarding maintenance of Immanuel East, Immanuel West and Immanuel South cemeteries.

CITY CLERK’S REPORT

COMMITTEE REPORTS

FINANCE/IT/PERSONNEL

PARKS & LAKES

1. Discuss waiving bids and accepting proposal for new garage doors/openers for the Parks & Lakes maintenance building.

2. Discuss waiving bids and accepting proposal for a maxi dump for the Parks & Lakes Department.

PLANNING & PUBLIC WORKS

1. Discuss waiving bids and accepting proposal for clean-up at 302 West Douglas Avenue.

2. Discuss waiving bids and accepting proposal for demolition of property located at 710 East Douglas Avenue.

3. Discuss TIF applications.

4. Discuss awarding bid for MFT Project, Section 20-00000-00-GM.

5. Discuss waiving bids and accepting proposal for the purchase of a mower for use at the Jacksonville City Cemeteries.

6. Discuss request to rezone property located at 604 South Main Street from R-5 to B-1 with Special Use.

PUBLIC PROTECTION

SPECIAL STUDIES

1. Discuss waiving bids and accepting/approving Memorandum of Understanding/proposal from I3 for city-wide broadband.

UTILITY

1. Discuss quote to repair North CSO Pump #1 at the Wastewater Treatment Plant.

PUBLIC COMMENT

ADJOURNMENT

http://cms6.revize.com/revize/jacksonvilleil/city_government/city_council/Agendas_Minutes/2020%20Agendas/Council%20Agenda%2007.13.pdf

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