City of El Paso City Council met Dec. 18

City of El Paso City Council met Dec. 18
City of El Paso Mayor JW Price — City of El Paso
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City of El Paso City Council met Dec. 18.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to Order:

2. Pledge of Allegiance:

3. Roll Call:

JW Price Mayor

Thad Mool Ward I

Will Moore Ward I

Alex Brucker Ward II

Mary Ellen Kilpatrick Ward II

Ronald Howard Ward III

Joshua Ragusa Ward III

4. Approval of Agenda:

5. Consent Agenda:

A. Consideration and approval of the minutes for the December 4th, 2023, City Council Meeting.

B. Consideration and approval of the minutes for the December 4th, 2023, Work Session.

C. Consideration and approval of the Register of Bills from December 5th, 2023, to December 18th, 2023.

D. Consideration and approval of the Treasury Report for November 2023.

6. Public Comments:

7. Old City Council Business:

A. Discussion and possible approval for action on Ordinance #115-7 Housing conditions; pigs prohibited.

8. New City Council Business:

A. Consideration and possible approval to accept ordinance #1071. An ordinance regarding the Illinois Paid Leave for All Workers Act (PLFAW) for the City of El Paso

B. Considerations and possible approval of ordinance #1072. An ordinance amending the personnel code of the City of El Paso and specifically chapter 75-11.3 leave of absence (A.) personal leave.

C. Consideration and possible approval of license agreement between the City of El Paso and Terry Giosta d/b/a Home Shop to install antennas/transmitters on the north water tower.

D. Consideration and possible approval for agreement between the City of El Paso and Woodford County regarding the cost of installing a water tower roof handrail (Halo) to the south water tower. In consideration of payment the Woodford County Sheriff’s Office would be able to attach communication antennas to the halo.

E. Discussion and possible approval of sales tax incentive program with McGrath Highway Chevrolet GMC at 100 S. Ford Drive and the payment of $50,000 for the year 2023. The program is a 10-year program ending in December 2023.

F. Discussion and possible approval of the acceptance of sanitary and storm sewer in the Schreck Subdivision or Planned Unit Development on Memory Lane and A Street.

G. Discussion and possible approval to pay bills on January 22nd, 2024 since there will be only one meeting in January.

9. Director of Public Service Report:

10. Mayors Report:

11. City Council Comments:

12. Staff Reports:

A. Police Chief

B. Operations Supervisor

C. Parks and Recreation Department 

D. City Attorney

E. City Clerk

13. Adjourn

https://www.elpasoil.org/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_12182023-269



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