City of Countryside Finance Committee met December 11

City of Countryside Finance Committee met December 11
Countryside City Mayor Sean R. McDermott — City of Countryside Website
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City of Countryside Finance Committee met December 11.

Here are the agenda provided by the committee:

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. ROLL CALL

     CHAIRMAN FINN

     ALDERMAN MIKOLYZK

     ALDERMAN FROHLICH

     TREASURER BOLT

3. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC

4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

      4.a Consideration to Approve the Finance Committee Meeting Minutes of November 13, 2024

5. BUSINESS FROM THE COMMITTEE FOR DISCUSSION, CONSIDERATION AND IF SO DETERMINED, ACTION UPON:

      5.a Consideration to Approve the Monthly Treasurer’s Report for the 6 Months Ended October 31, 2024

      5.b Presentation of the Investment Report for the Second Fiscal Quarter Ended 10/31/2024

      5.c Consideration of an Ordinance Abating Taxes Levied for Tax Year 2024 on all Outstanding Series of General Obligation Bonds for the City of Countryside, Cook County, Illinois

      5.d Consideration of a Request from the Countryside Police Pension Fund for the Annual Fiscal Year 2025 Employer Contribution in the Amount of $422,824.

6. OTHER COMMITTEE BUSINESS

7. ADJOURNMENT

https://cms2.revize.com/revize/countryside/Document/Agenda%20&%20Minutes/2024/Finance/12-11-24%20Agenda%20Finance%20Committee.pdf



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