Village of Forest Park Village Council met April 22

Village of Forest Park Village Council met April 22
Mayor Rory E. Hoskins — Village of Forest Park
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Village of Forest Park Village Council met April 22

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ROLL CALL

APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES FROM THE April 8, 2024 REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL

PUBLIC COMMENT: – emailed public comment can be sent to the village clerk at vmoritz@forestpark.net prior to 6:30 p.m. the day of the meeting

COMMUNICATIONS:

DEPARTMENT REPORTS:

1. Fire Department Report

BILLS BY RESOLUTION

UNFINISHED BUSINESS:

NEW BUSINESS:

1. Resolution Rejecting All Bids Submitted for the Madison Street Revitalization Project

2. Resolution Approving and Authorizing Execution of ACH Positive Pay Agreement

3. Approval: Ratification of the Mayor’s Signature on Telephone Maintenance and Landscaping Agreements

4. Approval: Street Closure Request – Betsy Ross School

5. Approval: Use of the Grove Request – Forest Park Public Library

6. Approval: Proclamation for National Public Works Week

ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT

COMMISSIONER REPORTS 

https://www.forestpark.net/dfp/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/042224-Village-Council-Packet.pdf



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