City of O’Fallon Fire Pension Board met Jan. 23

City of O’Fallon Fire Pension Board met Jan. 23
Jerry Mouser, City Clerk — City of O'Fallon
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City of O’Fallon Fire Pension Board met Jan. 23

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

Members of the Fire Pension Board:

Kip Adkins

David Hopkins

Brent Saunders

Brad White, Fire Chief

1. Opening

1.1 ROLL CALL

1.2 Public Comments

1.3 Approval of Minutes – October 24, 2024

2. Correspondence

3. Bills

3.1 Warrants 25-01, 25-02, 25-03 (Benefit Payments)

3.2 Warrant 25-04

4. Treasurer’s Report

4.1 City / Employer Contribution deposit

5. Investment Report

5.1 OFallon Pension Fund Statement – Nov 2024

6. Old Business

6.1 Foster & Foster Actuarial Report

6.2 2025 Meeting Date

7. New Business

7.1 Election of Board Members

7.2 Filing of Economic Interest Statements

7.3 2025 Training Requirements

7.4 New engagement letter with Board Layer Orsey

8. Application for Membership

8.1 None

9. Application for Benefits

9.1 None

10. Adjournment

https://go.boarddocs.com/il/ofallon/Board.nsf/Public



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