City of Eureka City Council met April 21

City of Eureka City Council met April 21
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City of Eureka City Council met April 21.

Here is the agenda provided by the council: 

1. Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance.   

2. Roll Call.   

3. Approval of Minutes from April 7, 2025 Council Meeting.

4. Approval of minutes of the Committee Meetings held within the prior 30 days. (1st monthly meeting)   

5. Treasurer’s Report (2nd monthly meeting).   

6. Public Comments on any action to be taken on Agenda items.   

7. Approval of semi-monthly bills.

8. Executive session pursuant to 5 ILCS 20/2(c)(1) to discuss the appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance or dismissal of an employee of the City.

9. Consideration of annual increase for employees.

10. Committee Reports: 


Budget Committee – Mr. Chambliss 


Administration and Personnel Committee – Mr. Chambliss 


Enterprise Committee – Mr. Teegarden 


Maintenance Committee – Ms. Williams 


Public Safety – Ms. Klaus 


Park & Recreation Committee – Mr. Wilson

Economic Development & Tourism – Mr. Teegarden 


Liquor Commission – Mayor Lind   

11. New business to come before the council.   

12. Public comments or Questions   

13. Adjournment privilege 

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