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City of Quincy City Council met November 1

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City of Quincy City Council met Nov. 1.

Here are the minutes provided by the council:

PUBLIC FORUM

PETITION

By Quincy Elks Lodge #100 requesting permission to conduct a raffle and have the bond requirement waived from 10/18/21 to 11/13/21. The City Clerk recommends approval of the permit.

MONTHLY REPORTS

REPORT OF PLAN COMMISSION

Ward 4 Recommending approval of a Special Permit for Planned Development to operate a dance studio and a language school at 2435 Maine St., presently zoned R3, as requested with the condition that the required parking (based on city code) for the dance studio/language school be clearly designated.

QUINCY FIREFIGHTERS’ PENSION FUND REQUIRED

BOARD REPORT 5/01/2021

QUINCY POLICE PENSION FUND REQUIRED

BOARD REPORT 5/01/2021

ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE PENSION ACTUARIAL VALUATION REPORT AS OF FISCAL YEAR END 2021 FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT

ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE PENSION ACTUARIAL VALUATION REPORT AS OF FISCAL YEAR END 2021 FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT

MAYORS APPOINTMENTS

Alderman Jack Holtschlag and Alderman Eric Entrup to the

Ad Hoc Committee on Re-Districting the Wards

PROCLAMATION

November 3, 2021 as “Amtrak’s 50th Anniversary Day”

RESOLUTIONS

Central Services Director and the Central Services Committee recommending approval of the procurement of road salt for the 2021/2022 snow and ice season in the amount of $214,489.00 (Motor Fuel Tax allocation for FY 2022 is $240,000).

Resolution Reauthorizing Residential Property Tax Rebate for the Quincy Workforce Relocation Assistance Program (Q-WRAP) as a collaboration between the city and GREDF and an additional $125,000 in funding be allocated for Q-WRAP, from Economic Growth Fund 213.

Human Resources Manager and Director of Administrative Services recommending approval for GovHR USA, LLC (“GovHR”) to conduct a classification and compensation study for the non-union city employees at an estimated total cost of $21,600.

Chief of Police and Police Aldermanic Committee recommending approval to purchase 29 ballistic vest packages off the State of Illinois Bid List from the Ray O’Herron Company of Danville, IL for a total cost of $23,780.00.

Chief of Police and Police Aldermanic Committee recommending approval to accept the 2021 Law Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness Act Grant award in the amount of $109,043.49.

ORDINANCES

Adoption of an Ordinance entitled:

Ward 7 An Ordinance Vacating An Alley (The eastern 150-feet of the southernmost east west public alley located in the city block bounded by Kentucky St., S. 8th St., State St., and S. 7th St.)

Ward 1 First presentation of an Ordinance entitled:

An Ordinance Amending Title VII (Traffic Code) Of Chapter 82 (Parking Schedules) Of The Municipal Code Of The City Of Quincy Of 2015 (No Stopping or Standing on the south side of Locust Street between 4th and 5th Streets).

Ward 4 An Ordinance Amending Title VII (Traffic Code) Of Chapter 82 (Parking Schedules) Of The Municipal Code Of The City Of Quincy Of 2015 (No Stopping or Standing zone on Maine Street from Emery Drive east to 30th Street).

Ward 7 An Ordinance Amending Title VII (Traffic Code) Of Chapter 82 (Parking Schedules) Of The Municipal Code Of The City Of Quincy Of 2015 (Remove parking on the east side of South 6th Street between Kentucky and State Streets).

Ward 2 An Ordinance Amending Title VII (Traffic Code) Of Chapter 82 (Parking Schedules) Of The Municipal Code Of The City Of Quincy Of 2015 (Remove parking on the west and east sides of North 7th Street between Broadway and Spring Street).

Ward 2 An Ordinance Amending Title VII (Traffic Code) Of Chapter 82 (Parking Schedules) Of The Municipal Code Of The City Of Quincy Of 2015 (Right Turn Only. All southbound traffic on North 7th Street between Broadway and Spring Street).

REPORT OF FINANCE

https://www.quincyil.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/6239/637711131677338753

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