City of East Saint Louis City Council Committee on Community Development met Feb. 1

City of East Saint Louis City Council Committee on Community Development met Feb. 1
Councilwoman Jo Anne Parks — City of East Saint Louis
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City of East Saint Louis City Council Committee on Community Development met Feb. 1

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

1. Roll Call

2. Presentation Of The Minutes From The Previous Meeting Held On Thursday, December 7, 2023

3. Presentation Of Departmental Reports

A. Monthly Reports From Tif/Economic & Community Development

B. Monthly Reports From Grant’s Management And Development

C. Monthly Reports From Employee Services

4. Presentation Of Sub-Committee Reports

5. Presentation Of Ordinances And Resolutions

A. Ordinance By The Mayor And City Council Designating Honorary Street Names In The City Of East St. Louis

B. A Resolution For The Mayor And City Council To Approve The Py23 Contract With St. Clair County Intergovernmental Grants Department, As It Relates To Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Contracts For The Road Improvements At McCasland And Gay Avenues

6. Presentation Of Correspondence And Memorandum

7. Old Business

8. New Business

9. Citizens Comments

10. Adjournment

https://www.cesl.us/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_02012024-662



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