City of Alton Committee of the Whole met Sept. 9.
Here is the agenda provided by the committee:
1. Call to Order.
2. Roll Call.
3. Audit of Accounts.
4. Laid Over Resolution, re: That Broadway between Langdon Street and Alton Street be closed beginning September 21, 2019 to facilitate the Mississippi Earthtones Festival sponsored by Alton Main Street.
5. Resolution, re: Marquette Catholic High School has requested, that 4th Street beginning at 4th Street and George and ending at 4th Street and Langdon be closed on September 21, 2019 to facilitate the Marquette Catholic High School homecoming.
6. Resolution, re: That the eastbound lane of Third Street beginning at 304 E. Third Street and ending at Henry Street be closed on September 21, 2019, to facilitate the lst annual Know your Worth Walk-A-Thon.
7. Resolution, re: Dorothy Hummel, on behalf of the YWCA, has requested, that a portion of certain streets be closed on October 4, 2019, to facilitate the YWCA block party.
8. Resolution, re: To commence with demolition proceedings concerning 1814 Sycamore St.
9. Resolution, re: The Chief Examiner for the Civil Service Commission has worked with various City departments and has recommended updates and modifications to the rules of the Civil Service Commission and that the attached ordinance be considered.
10. Resolution, re: That the City Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to make payment from the Alton Municipal Band Fund to the individuals listed on the attached minutes as and for their salaries for the 2019 summer season pursuant to the minutes.
11. Resolution, re: That the City Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to make payment from the Alton Municipal Band Fund to Music & Arts in the amount of $251.12 to ASCAP; $84.69 to Kasey Oglesby; $1,800 for guest soloists; $480.00 for substitute players for the 2019 season; $80.62 to Kasey Oglesby; and $165 to Schwartzkopf Printing pursuant to the invoices and minutes.
12. Resolution, re: That the City Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to make payment from the Western Military Academy Memorial Site Fund to Baldwin/Priesmeyer in the amount of $559.70; Jay Rowden in the amount of $465.00 and Mike Doucleff in the amount of $1,092.33 pursuant to the minutes and invoice.
13. Resolution, re: That the Mayor, Comptroller, Police Chief or any other appropriate city officials are authorized and directed to sign and execute any and all documents necessary for CSR Asphalt Paving & Concrete Construction to seal the parking lot at the Alton Police Department in accordance with the specifications attached hereto and made a part hereof.
14. Resolution, re: To commence with demolition proceedings concerning 725 Central Ave.
15. Resolution, re: To commence with demolition proceedings concerning 3235 Edgewood.
16. Bid Report & Resolution, re: Bid #2019 – 19, Asbestos Abatement at 3410 California Avenue & 616 Anderson Street, and 928 Hawley Avenue for the Building and Zoning Department.
17. Bid Report & Resolution, re: Bid #2019 – 20, Asbestos Abatement at 1812 Ervay Avenue for the Building and Zoning Department.
18. Bid Report & Resolution, re: Bid #2019 – 21; Demolition of 1011 & 1013 Elliott Avenue, 721 Central Avenue & 811 Ridge Street, 1260 State Street & 1107 West 9th Street, 1604 & 1610 Greenwood Street, 2028 Main Street, and 614 Marsh Avenue for the Building and Zoning Department.
19. Bid Report & Resolution, re: Bid #2019 – 22; Demolition of 406 Vine Street for the Building and Zoning Department.
20. Bid Report & Resolution, re: Bid #2019 – 23, Asbestos Abatement at 1317 & 1321 Pearl Street, 1720 Maupin Street, and 615 Sering Avenue for the Building and Zoning Department.
21. Bid Report & Resolution, re: Bid #2019 – 24; Demolition of 501 Clay Street, 619 Leonard Street, and 1319 Pearl Street for the Building and Zoning Department.
22. Bid Report & Resolution, re: Bid #2019 – 25; Demolition of 2208 East Broadway for the Building and Zoning Department.
23. Adjourn.
https://www.cityofaltonil.com/minutes/9/2019-09-09%20Agenda.pdf