Village of Kingston Board of Trustees met March 16

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Village of Kingston Board of Trustees met March 16.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER

2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

3. ROLL CALL

4. AGENDA ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS

5. OMNIBUS VOTE AGENDA

(All items on the Omnibus Agenda will be enacted in one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless one Board member so requests, in which event, the item will be removed and considered as the first item after approval of the Omnibus Agenda.)

a. Minutes from March 2, 2026 Village Board Meeting

b. Treasurer’s Report

c. Warrants/Bills Payable

6. CITIZENS COMMENTS

7. OLD BUSINESS

a. Discussion on Windhaven Subdivision Flooding/DNR Status

b. Discussion on water main expansion to River Oaks Subdivision

8. NEW BUSINESS

a. Discussion and possible approval of Warrant List for Items Over $500.00 dated March 16, 2026

b. Discussion and possible approval of Ordinance No. 2026-XX – An Ordinance Implementing a Municipal Grocery Retailers’ Occupation Tax and a Municipal Grocery Service Occupation Tax for the Village of Kingston

9. ADJOURN TO CLOSE

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