City of Belleville Public Health & Housing Committee met Aug. 21

City of Belleville Public Health & Housing Committee met Aug. 21
Carmen Duco, Ward 2 Alderperson — City of Belleville Website
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City of Belleville Public Health & Housing Committee met Aug. 21

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

1. CALL TO ORDER BY CHAIRPERSON ROTHWEILER

2. EXPLANATION OF DISASTER PROCEDURE

3. ROLL CALL ALDERPERSONS

Alderperson Schneider, Alderperson Eros, Alderperson Randle, Alderperson Anthony, Alderperson Dintelman, Alderperson Elmore, Alderperson Osthofi Tricia Tialdo and Chairperson Rothweiler

4. ROLL CALL DEPARTMENTS HEADS

Director of Health & Housing Scott Tyler

5. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION (2-3 MTNUTES PER PERSON)

6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

6-4. Motion to approve Regular Meeting minutes of June 20, 2024

7. NEW BUSINESS

7-A Upcoming Demolitions

• 602 W Lincoln St

• 710 S High St

• 216 N 13rH St

• 322 N 8IH St

• 507 S 19th St

• 121 Hillwood Dr

• 115 N 33rd St

• 647 S 19th St

• 308 E “B” St

• 521 E “B” St (Pending Fast Track)

• 209 S 14th St. (Awaiting Amended Default Judgement-Status set for 9/11/24)

7-B Stump Removal at 1101 Lebanon Ave

7-C St Clair County Housing lnspections

8. MISCELLANEOUS & OLD BUSINESS

8-A. Assistant Attorney to Address Committee

9. ADJOURNMENT (ALL QUESTIONS RELATTNG TO THE PRIORITY OF BUSINESS SHALL BE DECIDED BY THE CHAIR WITHOUT DEBATE, SUBJECT TO APPEAL)

https://www.belleville.net/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_08212024-3314



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