City of Countryside City Council met March 12

City of Countryside City Council met March 12
Countryside City Mayor Sean R. McDermott — City of Countryside Website
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City of Countryside City Council met March 12.

Here are the agenda provided by the council:

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. OMNIBUS AGENDA

      2a. Approval of the February 26, 2025 City Council Meeting Minutes.

      2b. Approval of the Statement of Bills Submitted for Payment through March 12, 2025: $297,835.46

3. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC

4. MAYOR’S REPORT

5. CITY CLERK’S REPORT

6. TREASURER’S REPORT

7. COMMITTEE AND COMMISSION REPORTS FOR DISCUSSION, CONSIDERATION, AND IF SO DETERMINED, ACTION UPON:

      Economic Development – Alderman Von Drasek

      Finance Committee – Alderman Finn

      Human Resources Committee – Alderman Mikolyzk

      Infrastructure Committee – Alderman Benson

      Plan Commission/Zoning Board of Appeals – City Attorney Peck

      Special Events Committee – Alderman Musillami

      Sustainability Committee – Alderman Musillami

            – Consideration of No Mow ‘Til Mothers Day Program.

      Flagg Creek Advisory Board – Alderman Frohlich

8. LEGAL REPORT

9. CITY ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT

      9a. Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing the Adoption of the Update of the Cook County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan

      9b. Consideration of a Resolution to Apply for CDBG funds for the Brainard Avenue Widening and Resurfacing Project (south of Joliet Road)

10. STAFF REPORTS

      Chief of Police

            – Consideration and Action to Enter in to an Agreement With Mariah Cox To Provide Social Work Services to the Countryside Police Department and  City of Countryside.

      City Engineer

11. MOVE TO EXECUTIVE SESSION

      – To Discuss Litigation and Pending Litigation Under Section 2(c)(11) of the Open Meetings Act.

12. BUSINESS FROM THE CITY COUNCIL FOR DISCUSSION, CONSIDERATION AND, IF SO DETERMINED, ACTION UPON:

13. ADJOURNMENT

https://cms2.revize.com/revize/countryside/Document/Agenda%20&%20Minutes/2025/City%20Council/03-12-25%20City%20Council%20Agenda.pdf



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