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City of Murphysboro City Council will meet October 10.

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City of Murphysboro City Council will meet Oct. 10.

Here is the agenda provided by the Council

1. Call to Order, Invocation by Pastor Charlie Allen, Pledge of Allegiance led by Mayor Pro Tem Erbes

2. Roll Call

3. Consideration of Council Minutes – September 26th, 2017

4. Consideration of Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and Payroll Registers

5. Committee/Commission Reports

a. Budget & Finance – Chairman W.J. Pittman

Old Business

 Consideration of draft contract for grant writing services

New Business

Public Comment

b. Building & Grounds – Chairman Gary McComb

Old Business

 Voluntary Annexation Agreements

 Discussion regarding Railroad Overpass construction project

New Business

 Discussion regarding sending Mark Tincher to drone school

 Discussion regarding the cemetery contract

Public Comment

c. Community Relations – Chairman John Erbes

Old Business

 Consideration of Ordinance amending the Liquor Licensing Code

New Business

Public Comment

d. Public Improvement – Chairman Mike Bastien

Old Business

 Consideration of establishing a downtown TIF District

New Business

Public Comment

e. Public Works – Chairman Dan Bratton

Old Business

New Business

 Discussion regarding the status of SPIN connecting to City sewer

Public Comment

f. Public Safety – Chairman Russell Brown

Old Business

New Business

 Discussion regarding request for a stop sign on North 19th Street

Public Comment

g. Personnel – Chairman Barbara Hughes

Old Business

New Business

Public Comment

6. Mayor Pro Tem’s Report

7. Council Members Requests

8. Department Head Requests

9. Adjournment

http://www.murphysboro-il.gov/files/Council_Agenda_-_2017-10-10.pdf

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