City of Red Bud City Council Met July 19

City of Red Bud City Council Met July 19
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City of Red Bud City Council Met July 19.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

Pledge of Allegiance

Finance Committee (Harbaugh ©, Hanebutt, Rheinecker, Schwartzkopf, Nevois)

Old Business

I. City Gifting Program – Application Update

II. IML Conference September 23-25, 2021

III. Capital Plans/FY 2021 Surplus Funds

New Business

I.* Approval of Prior Month’s Meeting Minutes – June 21, 2021

II.* Maturing CDs

III.* Financial Dashboard

IV.* Sales Tax Info

V. Public Comments / Anything for the Good of the City (Discussion Only)

Personnel Committee (Rheinecker ©, Harbaugh, Donjon, Guebert, DeMond)

Old Business

New Business

I.* Approval of Prior Month’s Meeting Minutes – June 21, 2021

II. Public Comments / Anything for the Good of the City (Discussion Only)

Public Health and Safety Committee (Hanebutt ©, Rheinecker, Guebert, Nevois, Donjon)

Old Business

New Business

I.* Approval of Prior Month’s Meeting Minutes – June 21, 2021

II.* Departmental Activity Report.

III. Hiring Part-Time Police Officer – Nicholas Rinehart

IV.* Fieldstone Subdivision – New Stop Signs

V. W. Field Drive – Change in Speed Limit

VI. Public Comments / Anything for the Good of the City (Discussion Only)

Cultural Committee (DeMond ©, Donjon, Rheinecker, Guebert, Schwartzkopf)

Old Business

I. Farmer’s Market – Update

New Business

I.* Approval of Prior Month’s Meeting Minutes – June 21, 2021

II*. Request from Girl Scouts to Camp in Park, Use Pavilion Less Fees -August 13, 2021

III. Public Comments / Anything for the Good of the City (Discussion Only)

Public Works Committee (Guebert©, Donjon, Hanebutt, Schwartzkopf, Rheinecker)

Old Business

I. Power Plant

a. Plant Report

II. Utilities/Streets

a. Electric

b. Gas

c. Water – Aerator Replacement Project

d. Sewer

e. Streets

III. Employee Succession Plan

New Business

I.* Approval of Prior Month’s Meeting Minutes – June 21, 2021

II. Lois Mesnarich and Janel Kassing / Water Main Break on South Main

III.* Proposal from Sample Brothers, Inc. – Stand by Lube Heater/Filter Pump for Generators #2/#3

IV. Resignation of Mark Thompson

V.* Fieldstone Subdivision – Phase 2 Street Lights

VI. Public Comments/Anything for the Good of the City (Discussion Only)

Zoning Committee (Nevois ©, Guebert, Schwartzkopf, DeMond, Harbaugh)

Old Business

New Business

I.* Approval of Prior Month’s Meeting Minutes – June 21, 2021

II. Public Comments / Anything for the Good of the City (Discussion Only)

Recreational Facilities Committee (Donjon ©, Hanebutt, Nevois, Harbaugh, DeMond)

Old Business

I. Swimming Pool

a. Post Season Repairs Update

II.* Security Camera(s) – Lincoln Park, Ratz Park (including pool)

New Business

I.* Approval of Prior Month’s Meeting Minutes – June 21, 2021

II.* Parks and Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes – Meeting July 7, 2021

III.* OSLAD Grant Program

IV.* Lion’s Club/Golf Course Lake Treatment Information

V.* YMCA Financial Report for Pool

VI. Playground Mulch

VII. Pickle Ball – Court Paint

VIII. Pickle Ball – Clinics

IX. Pickle Ball – “Places2Play”

X.* Lincoln Park Replacement Sign(s)

XI. Public Comments / Anything for the Good of the City (Discussion Only)

https://www.cityofredbud.org/uploads/3/8/4/1/38410823/committee_agenda_071921.pdf



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