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Wednesday, June 18, 2025

City of Highland City Council met June 16

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Highland City Council: From left to right: Treasurer Neill Nicolaides, Councilman William A. Napper, Councilwoman Peggy Bellm, Mayor Kevin B. Hemann, Councilwoman Sarah Sloan, Councilman Rick Joel Frey, and City Clerk Barbara Bellm. | City of Highland

Highland City Council: From left to right: Treasurer Neill Nicolaides, Councilman William A. Napper, Councilwoman Peggy Bellm, Mayor Kevin B. Hemann, Councilwoman Sarah Sloan, Councilman Rick Joel Frey, and City Clerk Barbara Bellm. | City of Highland

City of Highland City Council met June 16.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

CALL TO ORDER / ROLL CALL / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:

MINUTES:

A. MOTION – Approve Minutes of June 2, 2025 Regular Session (attached)

PUBLIC FORUM:

A. Citizens’ Requests and Comments:

B. Requests of Council:

C. Staff Reports:

NEW BUSINESS:

A. MOTION – Approve Mayor’s Reappointments of William Wagner, Justin McLaughlin and Susan Martz To The Library Board of Trustees (attached)

B. MOTION – Approve Mayor’s Reappointments of Kathryn Comish, Thomas Friedrich and Mindy Stoff to the Tree Commission (attached)

C. MOTION – Bill #25-77/ORDINANCE Declaring Personal Property of the City of Highland Surplus and Authorizing its Sale and/or Disposal, Specifically Two Lime Feeder Systems From the Water Treatment Plant (attached)

REPORTS:

A. MOTION – Accepting Expenditures Report #1292 for May 31, 2025 through June 13, 2025 (attached)

EXECUTIVE SESSION:

The City Council may conduct an Executive Session pursuant to the Illinois Open Meetings Act, only after citing exemptions allowing such meeting.

ADJOURNMENT:

https://www.highlandil.gov/City%20Council/Agendas/2025/06-16-2025%20Agenda.pdf

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