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The village of Rantoul Board of Trustees will meet at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday to review bids on Police Station No. 1 repairs. | File photo

The village of Rantoul Board of Trustees will meet at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday to review bids on Police Station No. 1 repairs. | File photo

The village of Rantoul Board of Trustees will meet at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday to review bids on Police Station No. 1 repairs.

The Rantoul Village Board meets at 6:15 p.m. on the first and second Tuesday of each month in the Louis B. Schelling Memorial Board Room at the Municipal Building, 333 S. Tanner St.

Here's the meeting's agenda, as provided by the village: 

Rantoul Village Board of Trustees

Regular Study Session

August 2, 2016

Order of Business Board Packet Page(s)

1. Call to Order – Mayor Smith

Roll Call

2. Public Participation

Citizens wishing to address the Village Board with respect to any item of business listed upon the agenda or any matter not appearing on the agenda are asked to complete a public participation form and submit it to the Village Clerk prior to the meeting. Comments will be limited to three minutes for each speaker.

3. Items from the Mayor

4. Items from Trustees

5. Items from the Clerk

6. Items for the Consent Agenda

A) Approval of Minutes, Regular Study Session, July 5, 2016

B) Approval of Minutes, Regular Board Meeting, July 12, 2016

C) Approval of Minutes, Special Board Meeting, July 19, 2016

D) Approval of Bills and Monthly Financial Reports

7. Administrator Report

8. Items from Police Department

A) Bids for repairs on the Police Department Building 1

9. Items from Inspection

A) Special Use request for property at 214 S. Garrard St. 2-6

10. Items from Counsel

11. Adjournment

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