| | | | | | | | | | Monday, November 18, 2019 5:30 PM City Council Chamber |
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA | | | |
| | | | | | | | VIDEO | II. | Appearance of Citizens | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | Policy relative to Appearance of Citizens:
A 15 minute time period is provided for citizens to appear and express their views before the City Council. Each citizen who appears will be limited to 3 minutes. No immediate response will be given by City Council or City staff members. Citizens are to give their documents to the Police Officer for distribution to the Council. | | | |
| | | | | | | | VIDEO | III. | Approval of Minutes | | | |
| | | | | | | | VIDEO | | 1. | Treasurer's Financial Report | | | | VIDEO | | 2. | Ordinance Amending an Ordinance Adopted by the Council of the City of Decatur, Illinois, Macon County, Illinois, on the 17th Day of June, 2019, Providing for the Issuance of not to Exceed $2,300,000 General Obligation Bonds of said City for Certain Capital Improvements Described in said Ordinance, and Making other Related Changes | | | | VIDEO | | 3. | Resolution Authorizing Agreement with BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois for Administration of the City Group Health Benefit Plan for Calander Year 2020 | | | | VIDEO | | 4. | Resolution Approving and Adopting the 2019-2021 Strategic Priorities | | | | VIDEO | | 5. | Resolution Authorizing Agreement Between the City of Decatur and Michael D. Deatherage - Portion of Library Parking Lot | | | | VIDEO | | 6. | Resolution Authorizing an Agreement between the City of Decatur and Retail Strategies, LLC | | | | VIDEO | | 7. | Resolution Authorizing Agreement with Robert Oleson, Project Manager | | | | VIDEO | | 8. | Ordinance Amending B-3 Planned Shopping Center District 1401 West King Street | | | | VIDEO | | 9. | Resolution Authorizing the Execution of an Agreement with Hutchins Excavating for the Demolition of Vacant Residential Dwellings at 661 W. Center and 1545 N. Taylor | | | | VIDEO | | 10. | Resolution Authorizing the Execution of an Agreement with Anderson Backhoe Service, Inc. for the Demolition of Vacant Residential Dwellings at 1004 N. College, 1324 N. College and 822 W. Decatur | | | | VIDEO | | 11. | Resolution Authorizing the Execution of an Agreement with AJ'S Custom Contracting, Inc. for the Demolition of Vacant Residential Dwellings at 305 Burtschi, 1544 N. College, 2050 N. Union, 421 S. Maffit and 890 W. Marietta | | | | VIDEO | | 12. | Resolution Authorizing the Execution of an Agreement with Dary Burnett Concrete Contractor Inc. for the Demolition of Vacant Residential Dwellings at 1384 N. Union, 1025 N. Edward, 1290 E. Condit and 1335 N. Church | | | | VIDEO | | 13. | Ordinance Annexing Territory Entirely Surrounded by the City Limits-E. Mound Rd., N. Greenswitch Rd., Cleta St., Carolyn Ave. | | | |
| | | | | | | | VIDEO | | 14. | 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. | | | |
| | | | | | | | VIDEO | 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. | | | |
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