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City of Crest Hill City Council met Sept. 19

City of Crest Hill City Council met Sept. 19.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

Opening of Meeting:

Pledge of Allegiance

Roll Call

Minutes:

1. Approve the Minutes from the Regular Meeting Held on September 6, 2022

2. Approval of the Minutes from the Work Session Held on September 12, 2022

City Attorney:

City Administrator:

3. Approve a Change Order with Cosgrove Construction Inc. in the Amount of $110,895.00

Approve a Change Order with D Kersey in the Amount of $26,727.00

4. Authorize the Purchase of Landscape Materials for the City Center Building at a Cost not to Exceed $40,000.00

5. Approve a Change Order with Techlife LLC in the amount of $492,505.21

Public Works Department:

City Engineer:

Community Development:

Police Department:

6. Special Event Police Services Contract-Siegel’s Cottonwood Farm

7. Approve a Special Event Police Services Contract Between the City of Crest Hill and the Carillon Lake H.O.A.

Mayor's Report:

City Clerk's Report:

City Treasurer's Report:

8. Approve the List of Bills from September 08, 2022 through September 20, 2022 in the amount of $950,594.51

9. Regular and Overtime Payroll from August 29, 2022 to September 11, 2022 in the Amount of $251,037.79

Unfinished Business:

New Business:

Committee/Liaison Reports:

City Council Comments:

Public Comment:

Executive Session: If Called by Council for a Good Cause

10. 5 ILCS 120/2 (c)(5): The purchase or lease of real property for the use of the public body, including meetings held for the purpose of discussing whether a particular parcel should be acquired.

Adjourn:

https://mccmeetings.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/cresthill-pubu/MEET-Agenda-6b1ad40a26a34c0090749a1d27ec26b7.pdf

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