City of Belleville Parks & Recreation Board of Trustees met March 13

City of Belleville Parks & Recreation Board of Trustees met March 13
Lillian Schneider, Ward 1 Alderperson — City of Belleville Website
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City of Belleville Parks & Recreation Board of Trustees met March 13.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1.  Call to Order, Ms. Marge Belt 

2.  Roll Call of Board Members 

Ms. Marge Belt, Mr. Brennan Hartin, Mrs. Teresa Hessel, 

Mr. Mike Heisler, Mr. Scott Lanxon 

3. Roll Call of Staff Members 

4. Weather Alert/Disaster Building Instructions 

5. Motion to Approve Previous Board Meeting Minutes: – February 

6. Introduction of Guests / Public Participation 

7. Correspondence 

A.) Meurer Brothers – Email 

B.) Virginia Stricklin – Thank You Card 

8. Motion to approve Claims: February

9. Motion to Approve Finance Reports – March

10. Bids

11. Recreation Supervisor 

A.) Recreation Coordinator Program Updates 

B.) Program Updates

12. Assistant Director of Public Works 

A.) Meurer Brothers Tree Care – Trimming of Locust Trees 159 at Entrance Park 

B.) Parks Maintenance Update 

13. Director of Public Works 

A.) Staffing Changes

B.) Park Project Updates 

15. Additional New Business 

16. Old Business 

17. Executive Session – 16-A. The Parks Board May Go Into executive session to discuss personnel, litigation, workers’ compensation, collective negotiation matters, property acquisition, transfer of property, review of executive session minutes (5 ILCS 120/2(c). 

16-A(1). Possible motion to release executive session minutes. 

18.  Adjourn 

https://www.belleville.net/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03132024-3201



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