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Oblong trustees discuss delinquent water bills

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The village of Oblong Board of Trustees met Wednesday to discuss delinquent water bills. | File photo

The village of Oblong Board of Trustees met Wednesday to discuss delinquent water bills. | File photo

The village of Oblong Board of Trustees met Wednesday to discuss delinquent water bills.

"The Village of Oblong operates under a Mayor/Trustee form of government. Members of the Village Board consist of a Mayor and six Trustees who are elected at-large for overlapping terms of four years. As the policy-making body of the Village, the Board approves ordinances and adopts resolutions. The Village Clerk, keeps all official records and maintains minutes of all Board meetings. The Village Board meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 7 PM, in the Farley Room, Village of Oblong Municipal Building, 202 South Range Street."

Here is the meeting's agenda, as provided by the village:

Village of Oblong

September 7, 2016

Agenda

Village of Oblong

Agenda

September 7th, 2016

I. Meeting Called to Order/Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flag

II. Present Regular Board Meeting Minutes of August 3rd, 2016 for approval

III. Additions or Deletions to the Agenda

IV. Delinquent Water Bills

V. Kim Shafer – Use of 4-way Stop

VI. Tim Attaway – Use of Park for Oldies in the Park (September 17th from 6 pm to 10 pm)

VII. Police Software (Spillman)

VIII. Ordinance #2016-O-579 “Tax Levy Ordinance”

IX. Revolving Loan Fund Application Approval

X. Mayor’s Comments: Fall Clean-up (October 20th)

Halloween (Trick or Treat Night)

XI. Reports of Committees:

A. Police

B. Building & Park

C. Sidewalks & Lights

D. Street & Alley

E. Water & Sewer

F. Finance

G. Development

XII. Payment of Bills

XIII. Other Items of Business

XIV. Adjourn

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