City of Edwardsville Finance Committee met May 2

City of Edwardsville Finance Committee met May 2
Jeanne Wojcieszak, Finance Director — City of Edwardsville Website
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City of Edwardsville Finance Committee met May 2

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

Committee Members

Will Krause, Chair Chris Farrar Andrea Miracle

1) Call to Order

2) Citizens wishing to address the Committee

3) Approval of Minutes of April 11, 2024, meeting

4) Old Business

a) Second Reading of an Ordinance Making Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Beginning the First Tuesday in May, A.D., 2024 and Ending the Monday Preceding the First Tuesday in May, A.D., 2025

5) New Business

a) Claims amount will be announced at the Tuesday, May 07, 2024 Council meeting

b) Resolution Authorizing a Development Agreement Between the City of Edwardsville and Park North, LLC

c) Approval of a Specail Even Grant from the Edwardsville Community Foundation and Gloval Brew, Inc. for their Que and Brew Festival in an amount not to exceed $3,754.55 for fiscal year 2022-2023 to be paid in fiscal year 2023-2024

d) Reports

a. Jeanne Wojcieszak, Finance Director

6) Next Finance Committee meeting will be held on Thursday, May 16, 2024 at 4:00 pm in City Hall

https://www.cityofedwardsville.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_05022024-3361



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