City of Edwardsville Public Services Committee will meet Dec. 10

City of Edwardsville Public Services Committee will meet Dec. 10
Chris Farrar, 1st Ward Alderman — City of Edwardsville Website
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City of Edwardsville Public Services Committee will meet Dec. 10

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

Committee Members

Jennifer Warren, Alderman, Chair

SJ Morrison, Alderman

Hal Patton, Alderman

1. Public Comment

2. Approval of the Minutes from the November 12, 2024 Public Services Committee Meeting

3. Resolution Authorizing the Sole Source Purchase of Load-Bearing Outer Vest Carriers, Duty Belts, and Associated Equipment

4. Resolution Authorizing the Sole Source Purchase of 2025 Ford F150 Crew Cab 4X4 Pickup and Associated Equipment

5. Resolution Authorizing the Mayor to Execute a Joint Funding Agreement for Federally Funded Construction for the 157 Shared Use Path Phase 4, Section 21-00111-02-BT

6. Approval of a Resolution Appropriating City of Edwardsville Funds for the Troy Road Resurfacing, Section 21-00111-02-BT, in the amount of $97,600.00

7. Approval of an Agreement for Illinois EPA Section 319 Funding Recipients between the City of Edwardsville and HeartLands Conservancy

Old Business:

New Business:

Information:

https://www.cityofedwardsville.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_12102024-3576



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