City of Collinsville Fire & Police Commission met Jan. 9

City of Collinsville Fire & Police Commission met Jan. 9
Jessica Short, Assistant to the City Manager — City of Collinsville
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City of Collinsville Fire & Police Commission met Jan. 9

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

A. CALL TO ORDER

B. ROLL CALL

C. SPEAKERS FROM THE FLOOR

D. DISCUSSION

E. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

F. NEW BUSINESS

Approval to Promote Mark Kuechle to Assistant Police Chief

Approval to Promote Brad Akers to Police Lieutenant

Approval to Promote Jay Edwards to Police Sergeant

G. OLD BUSINESS

H. COMMENTS FROM POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENT

I. COMMENTS FROM COMMISSION MEMBERS

J. ITEMS FOR NEXT AGENDA

K. ADJOURNMENT

https://collinsville.legistar1.com/collinsville/meetings/2025/1/1849_A_Fire___Police_Commission_25-01-09_Regular_Meeting_Agenda.pdf



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