City of Neoga City Council met Feb. 23

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City of Neoga City Council met Feb. 23.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

PUBLIC COMMENTS: All request forms MUST be submitted to the City Clerk not less than five (5) minutes prior to the meeting.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Please rise and remove your hat.

ROLL CALL

PUBLIC COMMENTS: As a reminder, this is an opportunity for citizens to share their comments and express concerns, and for the Board to listen. Neither the Board nor staff will be answering questions.

MINUTES

ITEM NO. 1 Approval of Regular Session Minutes February 9, 2026

SWEAR-IN OF NEW OFFICER

PUBLIC AFFAIRS, MAYOR HELM

ITEM NO. 1 Presentation from Manjit Nagr, Neoga, Illinois 1076, LLC

ITEM NO. 2 Presentation from Leo Vecchiarello, Solar on Us

ITEM NO. 3 Discussion and Possible Action on NPP Donation for Christmas Lights

ITEM NO. 4 Discussion and Possible Action on 2026 IIMC Annual Conference

FINANCE, COMMISSIONER SCHABBING

ITEM NO. 1 Approval of Monthly Bills

PUBLIC PROPERTY, COMMISSIONER LETIZIA

ITEM NO. 1 Lee Beckman, Monthly Report

ITEM NO. 2 Discussion and Possible Action on M&G Invoice #32502 for Miscellaneous Services

ITEM NO. 3 Discussion and Possible Action on Walk Subdivision First Addition Covenants

ITEM NO. 4 Discussion and Possible Action on Repairs to NCC GEO Thermal in Food Pantry Rooms

STREETS AND ALLEYS, COMMISSIONER EDWARDS

ITEM NO. 1 Discussion on

PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY, COMMISSIONER WILLIAMS

ITEM NO. 1 Discussion on Nuisance Ordinance and Policy

ADJOURNMENT

https://neoga.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Agenda-February-23-2026.pdf



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