City of Minonk City Council met Jan. 6

City of Minonk City Council met Jan. 6
Minonk City Hall — City of Minonk
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City of Minonk City Council met Jan. 6.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

I. CALL TO ORDER

II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

III. ROLL CALL

IV. CONSENT AGENDA (Note: Consent agenda items can be voted on as one motion, or individual items removed for separate discussion and action in IV (b.)

A. Motion: To approve and file the following:

i. Minutes of December 2, 2024, City Council Meeting

ii. Minutes of December 16, 2024, City Council Meeting

iii. DECEMBER 2024 Accounts Payable paid in January 2025 in the amount of $115,279.80

iv. NOVEMBER 2024 City Collector’s Report in the amount of $155,940.58

v. NOVEMBER 2024 City Clerk’s Report in the amount of $390,329.76

vi. NOVEMBER 2024 City Treasurer’s Report in the amount of $3,778,283.43

B. Motion: Items Removed from Consent Agenda for Separate Discussion and Action

V. REGULAR AGENDA

A. Discuss and Consider Development Agreement – Millennia Park Recreational Building.

VI. ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT

A. Project Updates

VII. OLD AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS

VIII. NEW BUSINESS

IX. PUBLIC COMMENTS

X. COMMITTEE REPORTS

XI. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS

XII. MAYOR’S COMMENTS

XIII. ADJOURNMENT

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