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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Village of Arthur Board of Trustees met Feb. 5

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Village of Arthur welcome sign | Village of Arthur / Facebook

Village of Arthur welcome sign | Village of Arthur / Facebook

Village of Arthur Board of Trustees met Feb. 5.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

I. Call to Order – Roll Call – Pledge of Allegiance

II. Public Comment

III. Approval of January 15, 2024 Board of Trustees Regular Meeting Minutes.

IV. Approval of Expenditures

V. Reports

♦ Village President – Rod Randall

♦ Trustees – Matt Bernius, Jim Fleming, Isai Gutierrez, Mike Hilgenberg, Christy Miller, Dave Tiffan

♦ Police – Michael Goodman

♦ Public Works – Grant Corum

♦ Village Attorney – Kenny Crossman

VI. Unfinished Business – None

VII. New Business

1. Discussion and action on a TIF construction grant request for the building at 210 South Pine Street, Arthur, IL in the amount of $5,100.50.

2. Discussion and action for Grant Corum and Michael Elsberry to attend the Illinois Rural Water Association annual conference on February 20-22, 2024 at Effingham, IL in the amount of $190.00 per employee.

3. Discussion and action for Trevor Watkins and Derek Rhodes to attend a Class C & D drinking water certification overview through the Illinois Rural Water Association in the amount of $187.50 per employee.

4. Discussion and action on a proposal from Aegion (CorrPro) to perform an annual cathodic protection inspection and interior light bulb replacement on the Village's water tower in the amount of $1,680.00.

5. Discussion and action on Resolution R02-05A-2024. A Resolution on the 2024 Motor Fuel Tax Estimate of Maintenance Cost.

VIII. General Discussion

IX. Adjourn

https://arthur-il.gov/file/985/02-05-24%20Meeting%20Agenda.pdf

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