City of Crystal Lake City Council met August 15

City of Crystal Lake City Council met August 15
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City of Crystal Lake City Council met August 15.

Here is the agenda as provided by the council: 

1. Call to Order  

2. Roll Call 

3. Pledge of Allegiance 

4. Approval of Minutes – August 1, 2023 Regular City Council Meeting 

5. Fire Rescue Swearing in Ceremony for New Firefighter/Paramedic, Lieutenants, Battalion/Bureau  Chiefs, and Chief 

6. Accounts Payable 

7. Public Presentation

      The public is invited to make an issue oriented comment on any matter of public concern not otherwise on  the agenda. The public comment may be no longer than 5 minutes in duration. Interrogation of the City  staff, Mayor or City Council will not be allowed at this time, nor will any comment from the Council.  Personal invectives against City staff or elected officials are not permitted. 

8. Mayor’s Report  

9. City Council Reports 

10. Consent Agenda 

11. Intergovernmental Agreement between Community High School District 155 and the Crystal Lake  Police Department for School Resource Officer Services 

12. Intergovernmental Agreement between Community High School District 155 and the Crystal Lake  Police Department for the sharing of information including access to digital surveillance cameras   

13. Bid Award – Municipal Complex Interior Painting 

14. Bid Award – 2023 Pavement Rejuvenation Program 

15. Redevelopment Agreement for Water’s Edge Mixed-Use Development 

16. Water’s Edge (former Crystal Court) – Preliminary Planned Unit Development Amendment, Final  Planned Unit Development for the west side of Water’s Edge Boulevard and Final Plat of Subdivision  for a mixed-use development 

17. Proposal Award – Depot Park Public Place Project Preliminary Engineering Services 18. Board and Commission Appointment – Library Board 

19. Council Inquiries and Requests 

20. Adjourn to Executive Session for the purpose of discussing matters of pending and probable  litigation, the sale, purchase or lease of real property, collective bargaining and personnel 

21. Reconvene to Regular Session 

22. Adjourn

https://www.crystallake.org/home/showpublisheddocument/22466/638273623060230000 



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