City of El Paso City Council met March 16

City of El Paso Mayor JW Price
City of El Paso Mayor JW Price
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City of El Paso City Council met March 16.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to Order:

2. Pledge of Allegiance:

3. Roll Call:

Thad Mool Mayor

Karen Wilkey Ward I

Josh Gray Ward I

Alex Brucker Ward II

Mary Ellen Kilpatrick Ward II

Ronald Howard Ward III

Shawn Rigsby Ward III

4. Approval of Agenda:

5. Consent Agenda:

A. Consideration and approval of the minutes for March 2nd, 2026, City Council Meeting.

B. Consideration and approval of the minutes March 2nd, 2026, Water & Sewer Committee Meeting.

C. Consideration and approval of the Register of Bills from March 3rd, 2026, to March 16th, 2026.

D. Consideration and approval of Treasurer’s Report for February 2026.

6. Public Comments:

7. Old City Council Business:

8. New City Council Business:

A. Discussion and consideration of the recommendation from the Beautification Committee on the remodel plans for the front of City Hall.

The remodel plans would only be used if remodel is approved in budget.

9. Director of Public Service Report:

10. City Council Comments:

11. Staff Reports:

A. Police Chief

B. Operations Supervisor

C. Director of Parks and Recreation Department

D. City Attorney

E. City Clerk

12. The Mayors Report

13. Adjourn Executive Session

A. To discuss: The appointment, employment, compensation of employees under 5 ILCS 120/2 Exception C1.

14. Return to Regular Session

15. Adjourn

https://www.elpasoil.org/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03162026-360



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