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City of Lewistown City Council met May 22.

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City of Lewistown City Council met May 22.

Here is the agenda provided by the Council:

1. Call to Order

2. Pledge of Allegiance

3. Roll Call: Alderman Clark, Kelley, Weese, Hough, Burget, Spotloe

4. Declaration of Quorum

5. Clerk’s Report

a. Approve May 8, 2018 Meeting Minutes

6. Treasurer’s Report

7. Presentation of Bills

a. Approve Bills to be Paid

8. Public Comments and Petitions

9. Attorney’s Report

10. Engineer’s Report

11. Committee Reports:

a. Finance (Clark)

b. Sewer (Burget)

c. Street & Alley (Hough)

d. Police/ESDA (Spotloe)

e. Water (Weese)

f. Utilities/Publications (Kelley)

g. Buildings and Grounds (Kelley)

h. Tourism (Littlefield)

12. Old Business:

a. Discuss/Approve Amended Ordinance related to Attendance by Other Than Physical Presence of Council Meetings

b. Discuss Putting Personnel Policy on hold until Collins Reviews

c. Discuss/Approve placement of City Welcome Sign on East Entrance to Town

13. New Business:

a. Discuss/Approve Amended Ordinance related to Salaries for Council Members, regarding meeting fees for attendance

b. Discuss/Approve Richards Water TAP and Pre-Annexation

c. Discuss/Approve Westerfield Water TAP

d. Discuss/Approve Liquor License for the Garden Restaurant

e. Discuss/Approve Purchase of Pole Mount Christmas Decorations

f. Discuss/Approve Ordinance for Loan Agreement with PSB for Meter Project

g. Discuss/Approve Closure of W. Ave D. from Main St. to S. Adams St. on June 16th from 6- 9p.m.

h. Discuss/Approve Placing Stop Signs at the Intersection of W. Lincoln Ave and N. Madison St.

i. Closed Session, approve March 13th Minutes

14. Adjournment

http://lewistownillinois.org/wp/may-22-2018-agenda/

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