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Chester City Council met September 17.

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Chester City Council met Sept. 17.

Here is the agenda provided by the Council:

I. Call To Order

Ii. Roll Call

Iii. Pledge Of Allegiance

Iv. Reading Of Minutes Of Previous Meeting

V. Correspondence

Vi. Reports

1.Mayor

2.City Treasurer

3.City Clerk

•Approve raffle licenses

4.City Attorney

5.City Engineer

Vii. Committee Reports

1.Cemetery & Finance Committee (Alderman Platt)

•Approve payment of bills

•Approve Pay Estimate #1 to Red Dot Construction & Equipment Rentals Inc. for Installation of Standby Emergency Generator and Appurtenances ($29,396.00)

•Approve Invoice #19829 from J. T. Blankinship Inc. for Chester Center Development Entrance ($13,500.00)

2.Water-Sewer Committee (Alderman Rader)

•Approve sewer bill adjustment

3.Ordinance Committee (Alderman Crossland)

4.Park & Recreation Committee (Alderman Blechle)

5.Streets & Alleys Committee (Alderman Clark)

6.Fire Department, Police Department & Public Safety Committee (Alderman Geisen)

7.Gas Department & Public Property Committee (Alderman Ohlau)

8.Economic Development, Chamber & Beautification Committee (Alderman Allison)

9.Special Committees

Viii. Public Comment

Ix. Old Business

X. New Business

1.Discuss and/or approve to renew health insurance coverage with Aetna

2.Ratify action of the city council to approve C & C Pumps to repair the Menard pump house

3.Discuss and/or approve Resolution for Christmas on the River Parade

4.Discuss to allow the use of utility vehicles on city streets

5.Discuss implementing a city business license

Any business that may come before the council

Xi.Adjournment

http://www.chesterill.com/city-government/city-council-agendas/

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