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City of Macomb Committee of the Whole met Aug. 12

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City of Macomb Committee of the Whole met Aug. 12.

Here are the minutes provided by the committee:

The Committee of the Whole, of the Macomb City Council, met in the City Council Chambers on Monday, August 12, 2024 at 5:15 p.m. located in City Hall at 232 East Jackson Street, Macomb, IL. 

Mayor Inman called the meeting to order and roll call was taken, Deputy City Clerk Jennifer Cerven called the roll  and the following were present: Aldermen Justin Schuch, John Vigezzi, Byron Shabazz, Dave Dorsett, Ashley Katz, Don Wynn, and Dennis Moon. 

Also, in attendance were, City Administrator Scott Coker, and City Attorney Lisa Scalf. 

Public Comment: None 

The first item on the agenda for discussion was on an Ordinance to Create a Special Use Liquor License for Prairie  Hills Resource Conservation and Development, Incorporated for the “Extending the Prairie Table” event. This  ordinance had first reading August 5, 2024. 

City Attorney Scalf stated the event will take place on September 20, 2024 between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 7:30  p.m. Location of the event will be held at the Macomb Fieldhouse. 

There was no further discussion and Mayor Inman stated this item would be placed on the agenda for final action at  next council meeting.  

There being no further business to come before Council, Alderman Shabazz moved, seconded by Alderman Wynn to adjourn the meeting, all Aldermen voting “Aye” by voice vote and no “Nay” votes, Mayor Inman declared the  motion carried and they adjourned the meeting at 5:19 p.m.

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