The Norris City Village Board held their regular monthly meeting Monday night. The board voted to approve continuing employee health insurance with Blue Cross/Blue Shield. The renewal is in June with premiums to be $20,147, up about 8% from last time, which is not a very big increase compared with other companies. There will be no change in coverage. The village will proceed with starting the process on Phase IV of the Water Project with work to be done by Brown and Roberts. The cost is $1.8 million total, with a $1.2 million grant and $609,000 from the Illinois EPA as a forgivable loan. They will accept comments from the public for 30 days. John Schofield is asking for $21,000 in TIF money for the building on Main Street next to the old bank time and temperature sign for a new roof and to square up the building. Schofield's wife was as the meeting and made a presentation to the board members about the business they would put in there, selling machines for freeze drying foods, to
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(WRUL) The Norris City Village Board heard a request Monday Evening for TIF funds from Emmy Pruitt of the Norris City Chamber of Commerce. She said they were interested in using the old Country Companies building to meet, as they they're now meeting in the old ambulance building. The village's TIF attorney, Anthony Schuering, was at the meeting and advised Pruitt that since they're a 501C6, that there are various restrictions on funds, and each case is considered on an individual basis. Mayor Skip Land added that there aren't any new TIF monies coming in until possibly this fall. He said the village owns the building they're interested in and is about to be appraised for possible sale. The usual procedure is to meet with the TIF committee and then make a decision at the next board meeting, so the matter was tabled until the March Village Board meeting. In other TIF business, Kelly Johnson of Johnson Investments spoke with the board about his request for $37,000
The Norris City Village Board met for its regular monthly session Monday night, a week later than usual due to last Monday being a holiday. Scott Mareing was there and has this report. In TIF business, the board approved the $18,800 requested by Maypop’s Laundry […]
The Norris City Village Board met Tuesday night due to the Labor Day holiday. Scott Mareing was there and has this report The major topic of discussion actually came near the end of the meeting, as Mayor Skip Land and the board members discussed hiring […]