City of Danville City Council met April 7

Carolyn Wands, Alderperson
Carolyn Wands, Alderperson
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City of Danville City Council met April 7

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to Order – Roll Call

2. Invocation – Rev. Tyson Parks, Presiding Elder, Allen Chapel, AME Church

3. Pledge of Allegiance

4. Approval of Minutes

5. Approval of Agenda

6. Report from Mayor Williams

A. Proclamations

B. Board/Committee/Personnel Appointments

C. Reports of Boards, Agencies, Commissions

D. Items of Information

7. Petitions, Communications, Audience Comments

8. Zoning Petitions

9. Approval of Payrolls

10. Approval of Vouchers Payable

11. Public Services Committee Report

A. Ordinance: Amending Chapter 93: Garbage, Solid Waste, Weeds, Nuisances, And Littering

B. Ordinance: Amending Chapter 118: Licensing

C. Ordinance: Amending Chapter 124: Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Dealers

D. Resolution: Approving the Submission of a Grant Application for the 2025 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG)

E. Accept and Place on File Treasurer’s Report for January 2026

F. Items of Information

12. Public Works Committee Report

A. Resolution: Authorizing Application to DCEO’s Illinois Regional Site Readiness Program

B. Items of Information

13. Items of Information

14. Closed Session

15. Ordinance: Setting Compensation for Elected Officials for Four-Year Terms Commencing in 2027 and Ending in 2031

16. Ordinance: Amending Section 39.07 of the City Code Pertaining to Compensation Of Municipal Employees

17. Adjournment

https://www.cityofdanville.org/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_04072026-314



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