City of Edwardsville Administrative and Community Services Committee met April 2

Chris Farrar, 1st Ward Alderman
Chris Farrar, 1st Ward Alderman
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City of Edwardsville Administrative and Community Services Committee met April 2.

Here are the agenda provided by the committee:

1. Roll Call

2. Approval of Minutes from the March 12, 2026 ACS meeting

3. Public Comment

4. New Business

      A. Approval of Change Order #1 for the 246 N Main Street Asbestos Abatement contract in the increased amount of $65,000.00

5. Old Business

6. Correspondence & Announcements:

7. Boards & Commissions:

      A. Plan Commission

      B. Zoning Board of Appeals

      C. Human Relations Committee

      D. Historic Preservation Commission – February 11, 2026

      E. Edwardsville Environmental Commission

      F. Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee

      G. Recreation, Arts and Special Events Board

      H. Library Board

      I. Band Board

8. Next ACS Meeting: Thursday, April 16, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. in City Hall Council Chambers, 118 Hillsboro Ave

9. Adjournment

https://www.cityofedwardsville.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_04022026-4028



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