City of Monticello City Council met April 13

Monticello Mayor Larry Stoner
Monticello Mayor Larry Stoner
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City of Monticello City Council met April 13

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to Order, Pledge to the Flag, Roll Call

2. Public Participation

Please note this meeting will be held in person, at the Livingston Center, 224 E Livingston, and will also have remote participation available. 

In-Person Participation:  This is an opportunity for the public to provide public comment to the Presiding Officer. Those wishing to speak are required to sign in prior to commencement of the meeting and must address Council from the seat and table provided. The public comments must comply with Ordinance 2014-02 and be limited to 5 minutes or less

Remote Participation: This is an opportunity for the public to provide public comment to the Presiding Officer. The public comments must comply with Ordinance 2014-02 and be limited to 5 minutes or less. At this time, members of the public are able to attend public meetings by web conference, and to submit public comment by email, voicemail, or through web conference:

Email:  rrt@cityofmonticello.net  

Voicemail:  1-217-762-2583 Ext 22 

Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.

https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/327185917

You can also dial in using your phone.

United States: +1 (646) 749-3122

Access Code: 327-185-917

3. Consent Agenda – Approval of Documents and Action Items as Listed:

3.1. Claims Report (Claims dated March 24, 2026 through April 13, 2026)

3.2. Meeting Minutes – City Council Meeting Minutes March 23, 2026; Closed Session Meeting Minutes March 23, 2026

3.3. Budget Report – February 2026

3.4. Treasurer’s Report – January 2026, February 2026

3.5. Permit Report – March 2026

3.6. Police Report – March 2026

3.7. Fire Report – March 2026

4. Mayor’s Report

5. Old Business

6. New Business

6.1. Resolution 2026-25: A Resolution for Maintenance Under the Illinois Highway Code for Oil and Chip Program.

6.2. Resolution 2026-26: A Resolution for Improvement Under the Illinois Highway Code (BLR-09110) Construction of 4A Access Road

6.3. Resolution 2026-27: A Resolution for Improvement Under the Illinois Highway Code (BLR-09110) Removal of Existing Bridge Structure

7. Alderman’s Reports

8. Police Chief’s Report

9. Fire Chief’s Report

10. City Administrator’s Report

11. City Council Meeting Adjournment

https://www.cityofmonticello.net/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_04132026-599?html=true



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