Village of Johnsburg President and Board of Trustees will meet March 4

Village of Johnsburg President and Board of Trustees will meet March 4
Johnsburg Village Board: Left to Right: Trustee Greg Klemstein, Trustee Jamie Morris, Trustee Josh Hagen, Village President Ed Hettermann, Trustee Beth Foreman, Trustee Scott Letzter, Trustee Mike Fouke. — Village of Johnsburg Website
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Village of Johnsburg President and Board of Trustees will meet March 4

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

ROLL CALL

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

FROM THE FLOOR – Public comments are limited to 5 minutes in duration. Interrogation of, or personal invectives against village staff, the Village President or Village Board will not be permitted.

OMNIBUS AGENDA

● Move to approve the minutes of February 18, 2025 regular meeting of the President and Board of Trustees

● Disbursements

● General Fund $191,346.84

● MFT $

● Waterworks & Sewage Fund $ 2,821.76

● Golf Course Fund $

● Debt Service/SSA Fund $ 115.00

● Total All Funds $194,283.60

PRESIDENT’S REPORT

NEW BUSINESS

-VILLAGE BOARD First Read – No Action

Move to approve Ordinance 24-25-30 Amending Chapter 8.03(F) Use of Park Areas, of the Johnsburg Municipal Code

ADJOURNMENT

https://www.johnsburg.org/sites/default/files/fileattachments/village_board/meeting/27186/bd_agenda_3-4-25.pdf



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