Village of Minooka Village Board met May 6

Village of Minooka Village Board met May 6
Ric Offerman, Village President — Village of Minooka Website
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Village of Minooka Village Board met May 6.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

REORGANIZATION MEETING

1. CALL TO ORDER (OLD BOARD)

2. PLEDGE OF ALLIGIANCE

3. ROLL CALL

4. PUBLIC FORUM

5. OUTGOING BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS

6. ADJOURNMENT SINE DIE

7. BRIEF RECEPTION

8. CALL TO ORDER (NEW BOARD)

9. SWEARING IN NEWLY ELECTED OFFICIALS

A. VILLAGE PRESIDENT-Four-Year Term

a. Frederic Offerman

B. VILLAGE TRUSTEES-Four-Year Terms

a. Joshawa Stell

b. Gabriela Martinez

c. Robin White

10. ROLL CALL

11. CHANGES TO THE MEETING AGENDA

12. PUBLIC FORUM

13. OLD BUSINESS

14. NEW BUSINESS

A. MAYORAL APPOINTMENTS

i. Village Administrator – Dan Duffy

ii. Chief of Police – Justin Meyer

iii. Treasurer/Finance Director & Budget Officer–Austin Haacke

iv. Superintendent of Public Works – Ryan Anderson

v. Village Clerk – Orsola Filus

vi. Deputy Clerk – Jessica Harvey

vii. Village Attorney – Spesia & Taylor

viii. Grundy Economic Development Council Representative

15. BOARD COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

A. Finance Committee

B. Public Works Committee

C. Ordinance Committee

D. Parks Committee

E. Economic Development Committee

F. Public Safety Committee

G. Budget Committee

16. LOCAL LIQUOR COMMISSION

A. Robin White

B. Ray Mason

17. Planning and Zoning Commission – Five Year Terms

A. Chair – Dan Friant

18. Police Pension Board Appointment –2 Year Term

A. Bob Van Dolson

B. Steve Kezerle

19. MISCELLANEOUS

20. AS APPROPRIATE

21. ADJOURNMENT

https://events.minooka.com/Village/Detail/2025-05-06-1730-Reorganization-Meeting/f3fa63e9-aa23-4a46-96c1-b2d10134eda9



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