Village of Manhattan Board of Trustees met March 16

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Village of Manhattan Board of Trustees met March 16.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. CALL TO ORDER 

2. PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 

3. ROLL CALL 

4. PUBLIC HEARING/RECOGNITIONS/SPECIAL ITEMS 

5. PUBLIC COMMENT (Limit 3 minutes each) 

6. CONSENT AGENDA 

All items listed on the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Village Board and will be acted upon with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Board member or citizen so requests, in which event, the item will be removed from the general order of business and considered after all other regular agenda items. 

A. March 3, 2026, Village Board Meeting Minutes 

B. Approval of March 16, 2026, Bills List 

7. NEW BUSINESS 

A. Annual MS4 Public Update – Robinson Engineering 

B. Illinois Department of Transportation Resolution for Maintenance Under the Illinois Highway Code 

C. Resolution Authorizing the Purchase of a Valve Exerciser Trailer 

D. An Ordinance Authorizing the Publication of the Official Zoning Map 

8. FROM VILLAGE OFFICIALS 

A. Mayor Adrieansen 

B. Village Trustees 

C. Village Clerk 

D. Village Staff, Attorney, and Engineer 

i. February 2026 Monthly Reports 

1. Administration 

2. Communications and Events 

3. Police 

4. Public Works 

5. Village Engineer 

9. EXECUTIVE SESSION 

6. Building & Development 

A. Appointment, Employment, Compensation, Discipline, Performance, or Dismissal  of Specific: Employees, Appointed, or Elected Officials; and Collective Bargaining (5ILCS120/2(c)1-3) 

B. Consideration to Purchase, or Lease Specific Real Estate (5ILCS120/2(c)5) 

C. Probable, Imminent, and Pending Litigation (5ILCS120/2(c)11) 

10. ACTION 

11. ADJOURNMENT 

https://www.villageofmanhattan.org/Agendas-Minutes/Village%20Board/2026/Agendas/Agenda%2003.16.26.pdf?t=202603121317380



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