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City of Quincy City Council met Feb. 22

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City of Quincy City Council met Feb. 22.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

Note: All items presented are subject to final action.

PUBLIC FORUM

PETITIONS

By Quincy Hospitality House requesting to hold a raffle and have the bond requirement waived from now through September 1, 2022. The City Clerk recommends approval of the permit.

Wards 3, 4 Special Event Application from the Quincy YMCA requesting permission to hold the Kelly’s Fun Run on Sunday, March 13, 2022. The run/walk event will begin at Kelly’s (2902 Broadway) and proceed east to 30th St., south to Maine St., east to Flynn Stadium. The runners will turn around near Flynn Stadium and return to the starting point. The following streets are requested closed from 9:15 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. and the City provide barricades and cones for the closures: Southbound lane of 30th St., alley south of Broadway to Maine St.; Southern eastbound lane of traffic and sidewalk on Maine St., 30th St. to the west edge of The Crossing Church property near 48th St.; and temporary closure of intersections at 30th and Maine, 33rd and Maine, and 36th and Maine as participants pass through. Quincy Police Department has recommended approval of a Live Entertainment Public Gathering License for the event. Applicant also requests that Auxiliary Officers assist with traffic control during the event. Businesses and residences along the event route have been notified. Approval is recommended by the Department of Utilities & Engineering.

PROCLAMATION

February 25, 2022 as “City of Refuge Fund”

RESOLUTIONS

Chief of Police recommending approval of four Ford Police Interceptor Utility Vehicles from Morrow Brothers, Inc., of Greenfield, IL, in the amount of $136,660, minus $10,000 in trade in value ($126,660 net cost).

Chief of Police and the Police Aldermanic Committee recommending approval of $11,660.00 for tuition for Officer Levi Obert and Officer Johan Micolta, who recently completed the basic law enforcement training class at the Police Training Institute, University of Illinois, Champaign.

Fire Chief and the Fire Aldermanic Committee recommending approval of a payment to First Due in the amount of $24,990 to perform the web based migration for inspections, and to enter into an annual license agreement.

IT Manager and the Technology Committee recommending approval of the contract amendment with Tyler Technologies’ of Yarmouth, ME, to purchase 14 time clocks with one being provided to and invoiced to the Quincy Public Library.

Director of Central Services and the Central Services Committee recommending approval of a payment to Rock Line Products Inc. of Botkins, OH in the amount of $17,195 to purchase a flat trailer for the City’s asphalt seam machine.

Resolution Authorizing The City To Enter Into A Redevelopment And Sales Tax Rebate Agreement With Quincy Development Partners, LLC, Pertaining To The Redevelopment Of Vacant Retail Anchor Located At 3701 Broadway.

ORDINANCES

Adoption of an Ordinance entitled:

An Ordinance Granting A Special Use Permit For A Planned Development (2435 Maine Street; certain uses permitted and not allowed).

Second presentation of an Ordinance entitled:

An Ordinance Amending The 2021-2022 Fiscal Year Budget (Increase/Decrease Revenues in Recycle and Central Garage Funds).

An Ordinance Authorizing Lease Agreement (North Side Boat Club).

REPORT OF FINANCE

https://www.quincyil.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/6527/637807916515200000

 

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