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Rantoul Village Board of Trustees met October 1

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Rantoul Village Board of Trustees met October 1. 

Here is the agenda as provided by the board:

1. Call to Order – Mayor Smith


        Roll Call

2. Approval of Agenda

3. Public Participation

      Citizens wishing to address the Village Board with respect to any item of business listed on the agenda or any matter not appearing on the agenda are asked to sign in with the Village Clerk prior to the meeting. Comments will be limited to three minutes for each speaker.

4. Items from the Mayor

        A) Oath of Office to new Police Officer Peter Nicolini

5. Items from Trustees

6. Items from the Clerk

        A) Minutes from Regular Study Session, September 3, 2019

        B) Minutes from Rescheduled Board Meeting, September 10, 2019

Note: All minutes are drafts until approved at the October 8, 2019 Board Meeting. The Village is required to post the approved minutes on their web site within 30 days of approval.

7. Items from Recreation

        A) Sports Complex presentation and discussion

8. Items from the Administrator

        A) Cannabis discussion

        B) Agenda planning – discussion of future items

9. Items from Comptroller

        A) Approval of Bills and Monthly Financial Reports

10. Items from Police Dept.

        A) Purchase of three 2020 Police Interceptor Utility vehicles

11. Items from Public Works

        A) Engineering Agreement with Donohue & Assoc. for Phosphorus Removal Feasibility Study - $17,890.00

        B) Supplemental Engineering Agreement with ESI Consultants for PESA Services for Safe Routes to School - $48,590.00

12. Items from Counsel

13. Adjournment

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