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City of Joliet City Council met July 19

City of Joliet City Council met July 19.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

PLEDGE TO THE FLAG:

ROLL CALL:

MAYOR:

Proclamation honoring the 70th year of The Associated Clubs of Will County

APPROVAL OF AGENDA:

CITIZENS TO BE HEARD ON AGENDA ITEMS:

This section is for anyone wanting to speak regarding agenda items and are allowed a maximum of 4 minutes. It is not a question and answer period and staff, and the City Council do not generally respond to public comments. The City Clerk has a copy of the public speaking procedures; please note, speakers who engage in conduct injurious to the harmony of the Council shall be called to order by the Presiding Officer and may forfeit the opportunity to speak.

APPOINTMENTS:

COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS:

Finance

Public Service

Stadium

CONSENT AGENDA:

Approval of Minutes:

Council Meeting - June 21, 2022

Council Meeting - July 5, 2022

Invoices Paid

Renewal of the Proposed Property and Casualty Coverages

Renewal of the Proposed Workers’ Compensation Broker

Award of Contract for the Authorization for Comprehensive Benefit Consulting/Broker Services to Gallagher Benefit Services in the amount of $76,000

Award of Contract for the 2022 Sidewalk / Curb Replacement Project - East Area to Austin-Tyler Construction, Inc. in the amount of $347,350.05

Award of Contract for the 2022 Hickory-Spring Creek Cleaning Project to Gregg W. Dobczyk Excavating in the amount of $88,000.00

Award of Contract for the Emergency Removal and Replacement of Existing HVAC Rooftop and Supply Air Systems at Joliet Police Department Headquarters at 150 W Washington Street to Anchor Mechanical Inc. in the amount of $613,961.50

Change Order No. 1 for the 2022 Municipal Parking Lot Improvements (7196 Caton Farm Road / 1 South Des Plaines Street) to P.T. Ferro Construction Co. in the amount of $12,334.03 and Payment No. 2 and Final in the amount of $63,388.53

AGENDA ITEM:

2022 Deteriorated Roadway Resurfacing Program

PUBLIC HEARINGS:

All evidence and testimony will be presented under oath. The petitioner will be allowed to present first. After the petitioner is completed, interested parties will be allowed to present evidence and/or cross examine the petitioner. As this hearing is legislative in nature and not administrative, an interested party shall be defined as someone who either owns property within 600 feet of the proposed development site, or a member or official representative of an affected governmental body; the remainder of those who wish to be heard shall be classified as public speakers. Interested parties will present second. Once the interested parties have completed, public speakers will be heard. These individuals are public speakers, so the applicable public speaking rules shall be in effect: Speakers should try to address all comments to the council as a whole and not to any individual member, repetitive comments are discouraged, total comment time for any one person is 4 minutes, no speaker shall engage in a debate or make direct threats or personal attacks or be uncivil or abusive, disruptive behavior by the members of the public will not be tolerated, and the presiding officer may limit irrelevant, immaterial, or inappropriate comments or statements.

ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS:

ORDINANCES:

Ordinance Approving the Reclassification of 16.47 Acres located at 1750 W. Patterson Road from I-TC (Intermodal Terminal - Industrial Park) to I-TB (Intermodal Terminal - Transportation Equipment) Zoning (Z-5-22)

Ordinance Amending Chapter 31 of the Code of Ordinances in Regards to Water & Sewer Rates - 2022

RESOLUTIONS:

Resolution Approving the CDBG FY 2022 Annual Action Plan to the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan

Resolution Approving a Memorandum of Understanding between Heritage Corridor Convention and Visitors Bureau and City of Joliet for Two Route 66 Shield Interactive Monuments

Resolution Authorizing the Execution of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Heritage Corridor Convention & Visitors Bureau and the City of Joliet for Temporary Grant Funding

CITY MANAGER:

NEW BUSINESS (Not for Final Action or Recommendation):

PUBLIC COMMENTS:

This section is for anyone wanting to speak regarding non-agenda items and are allowed a maximum of 4 minutes. It is not a question and answer period and staff, and the City Council do not generally respond to public comments. The City Clerk has a copy of the public speaking procedures; please note, speakers who engage in conduct injurious to the harmony of the Council shall be called to order by the Presiding Officer and may forfeit the opportunity to speak.

MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTS:

ADJOURNMENT:

https://joliet.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=909566&GUID=3DF6BEF4-8C05-4210-9536-FDA84E535B64

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