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City of Martinsville City Council met May 14

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Martinsville City Hall | City of Martinsville

Martinsville City Hall | City of Martinsville

City of Martinsville City Council met May 14.

Here are the agenda provided by the council:

Call to order

Prayer

Pledge

Roll Call

Public Comment (Limit 3 minutes):

Old Business

1. Consideration and Action to approve April 15th, Finance Committee Meeting, April 15th Special Council Meeting, and April 23rd Council Meeting.

2. Consideration and Action to pay Bills.

3. Consideration and Action to approve Treasurer’s Report.

New Business

1. Swearing in of newly elected officials. (Mayor, Clerk, Treasurer, Alderman)

2. Consideration and Action to accept the Resignation of Alderman Shane Pendleton of Ward 3.

3. Consideration and Action to approve the Resolution for the 2025 Motor Fuel tax Maintenance program.

4. Consideration and Action to approve the Resolution for the Engineering Agreement for the Mill Street Culvert project.

5. Consideration and Action to approve Fencing Ordinance NO. 2025-0-___________.

6. Consideration and Action to approve Ordinance No. 2025-0-____________ Condemning 210 W. Cumberland St. Martinsville, IL.

7. Consideration and Action to approve the purchase of 4 Kenwood radios for the Police Dept. for a total of $5,192.00.

8. Discuss 2026 Appropriations from the Budget Committee meeting.

9. Executive Session

10. Consideration and Action regarding Executive Session items.

 Mayor’s Comments: - Building Const has started. -We received ½ of the OSLAD grant. -And I have the first preliminary designs for the Splash Pad.

 Alderman Comments: 

https://martinsvilleil.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/05-14-2025-Agenda.pdf

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