Village of Franklin Board met March 1

Village of Franklin Board met March 1
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Village of Franklin Board met March 1.

Here is the agenda as provided by the board:

A. Call Meeting to Order

B. Citizen Comments or Questions (Limited to 5 minutes)

          Republic Trash Presentation

C. Acceptance of Treasurer’s Report

D. Acceptance of Bills Paid and to be Paid February/March

E. Approval of all Meeting Minutes

F. Committee Reports

        Utility Supervisor Report                    Fairless*

        Buildings, Roads, and Drainage        Adkins*

        Finance/Payroll                                  Anders*

        Approve Budget

        Discuss Wind Farm Funds

        Insurance                             Carter*

        Personnel                            Ahlers*

        Utility Reconnect                 Flynn*

        Utilities                                 Smith*

        Adjust Utility Rates

        Illinois Water Sewer Assistance Charge

G. Old Business

        Install Park Benches Bids Around March

        Village Hall Roof Bid

        GIS Mapping Software

        Discuss Virtual Meetings

H. New Business

        Discuss Trash Survey Results and Ordinance

        Donate to South County Vipers Drawdown

        Slabjackers

I. Adjourn

https://www.franklinillinois.net/documents/386/22-3_March_1_2022_Agenda.pdf



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