I. Call to Order
II. Appearance of Citizens
III. Approval of Minutes
1. Treasurer's Financial Report
2. Ordinance Approving a Temporary Moratorium on the Enforcement of Chapter 48 Section 8 Weeds
3. Resolution Authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding with Triloma Financial Group for Opportunity Zone Investment Advisory Services
4. Resolution Accepting a Grant From the Illinois Housing Development Authority's Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Program
5. Resolution Authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding Agreement and Associated Sales Order with Crossing Healthcare to Obtain Internet Access through the City of Decatur Fiber Network
6. Resolution Accepting a Bid for Construction of a New Parking Lot Adjacent to the Decatur Public Library
7. Consent Calendar: Items on the Consent Agenda/Calendar are matters requiring City Council approval or acceptance, but which are routine and recurring in nature, are not controversial, are matters of limited discretion, and about which little or no discussion is anticipated. However, staff’s assessment of what should be included on the Consent Agenda/Calendar can be in error. For this reason, any Consent Agenda/Calendar item can be removed from the Consent Agenda/Calendar by any member of the governing body, for any reason, without the need for concurrence by any other governing body member. Items removed from the Consent Agenda/Calendar will be discussed and voted on separately from the remainder of the Consent Agenda/Calendar.
VI. Other Business
VII. Study Session: Study Sessions are less formal meetings of the City Council called to discuss broad policy themes and obtain input from the governing body about proposals and initiatives that are still being developed. No formal votes are taken at Study Sessions, and no informal directions expressed at Study Sessions bind the City Council, or its individual members, to vote in a certain manner at a future City Council meeting. The Mayor will accept public comments at different times on the agenda topics below as council and staff discussions proceed. Members of the public should limit their remarks to three (3) minutes, unless granted additional time by the council.