Village of Kirkland Board of Trustees met Feb. 16

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Village of Kirkland Board of Trustees met Feb. 16.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

I. Call to Order

II. Roll Call

III. Pledge of Allegiance

IV. Comments from Audience

V. Approval of Minutes

VI. Approval of Warrant

VII. Guest Speaker(s) – Jean Bauer, Kirkland Public Library Board President

VIII. Reports

1. Police Report

2. Public Works

3. Committee Reports

IX. Business

1. Discussion of (IGA) Intergovernmental Agreement for Sale of Library

2. Discussion of Rezoning Kirkwood Subdivision due to Flood Zone restrictions and Non-conforming Use

3. Discussion on Status Update from Attorney Matthew Walters about FEMA/INDR

4. Discussion / Approval of Tire Purchase for Squad 108 for Kirkland Police Department

5. Discussion of Village of Kirkland Utility Bill Structure / Fees

6. Discussion of the Village of Kirkland License Fees

7. Discussion of Village 2025-2026 Financial Options

X. Executive Session

1. Appointment, Compensation, Discipline, Discharge and/or Performance of Specific Employees [pursuant to 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(1)]

XI. Adjournment

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