The Grayville City Council met for about an hour Monday Evening. That included a nearly 25 minute executive session. In the treasurer's report, it was announced
The Grayville City Council met in their first session for the month of May Monday. The council approved the minutes and consent agenda as well as the treasurer's report. In that report, it was reported the city had $2,271,017.09 in restricted funds, $942,191.33 in investments, and $255,040.53 in cash on hand for a total amount of financial assets of $3,468,248.95. The council also certified the election results that announced Travis Thompson was re-elected mayor. Elected as city commissioners include Scott Browning, Dan Baldwin, Chris James, and Andi Ford. The board gave their thanks to Commissioners Jordan and Howell. Before the swearing in for the new terms for the new council. After the swearing in, it was approved that Commissioner Browning would be the gas commissioner, Andi Ford the new finance commissioner, Dan Baldwin the Water and Sewer Commissioner, and Chris James as Street Commissioner. The board also approved the appointment of JoEllen Seil as city clerk, Sharon Waldo
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The Grayville City Council met in Regular Session Monday Night. After approval of the consent agenda, the Treasurer Reported the city currently has $2,245,114.64 in the Restricted Acct., $941,727.64 in the Investment Acct., and $396,913.38 in Cash Available for Operations; for a total of $3,583,755.66. The Treasurer also reported that she will putting bids out for generator maintenance around the first of the month. The Engineer reported that water main replacement is still pretty much where it was as of the last meeting; with the original $550,000 estimated cost now estimated to be around $795,000. Greater Wabash is currently working on the N.O.S.A.F. requirement and environmental review report. As for Tribal Reports, the city has heard back from the Osage Nation, who are requesting a survey be conducted with Midwest Archeology. The Engineer also reported that the Albion/Grayville water treatment plant loan was submitted to the IEPA for review, interem funding is secure, and the engin