Village of Channahon Committee of the Whole met March 16

Sam Greco, Trustee - Finance/Human Resources; Community & Legislative Affairs
Sam Greco, Trustee - Finance/Human Resources; Community & Legislative Affairs
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Village of Channahon Committee of the Whole met March 16.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

ILLAGE PRESIDENT

1. Discussion – A Resolution to Recognize and Support Job Shadowing Day at the Village of Channahon

VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR

1. Discussion – Approval of Job Description and Authority to Advertise for Position of Executive Assistant/Deputy Clerk

2. Discussion – Approval of Job Description and Authority to Advertise for Position of Marketing and Communication Manager

ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT

No Formal Items for Discussion.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

1. Discussion – Final Plat of Subdivision for Whispering Oaks Unit 5

FINANCE DEP ARTMENT

No Formal Items for Discussion.

POLICE DEP ARTMENT

1. Presentation – Life Saving Award

2. Discussion – An Updated Intergovernrnental Agreement with Minooka Community High School District #1 11

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

1. Discussion – A Resolution in Lieu of IDOT Surety Bond

COMMUNICATIONS

PUBLIC COMMENT

EXECUTIVE SESSION

* Appointment, Employment, Dismissal, Compensation, Discipline and Performance of an Employee of the Village of Channahon

@ Probable or Imminent Litigation and Pending Litigation

Note: If any agenda topic has not been fully discussed, it will be continued at the Board meeting. The Village of Channahon is subject to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Individuals with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who require certain accommodations in order to allow them to observe and/or participate in this meeting, or who have questions regarding accessibility of the meeting or the facilities, are requested to contact the Administrative Department at 815-467-6644.

https://www.channahon.org/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03162026-748



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