City of Moline Special Services Area #6 Board of Directors met September 23

City of Moline Special Services Area #6 Board of Directors met September 23
Sangeetha Rayapati - City Of Moline Mayor — City Of Moline
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City of Moline Special Services Area #6 Board of Directors met September 23.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. ROLL CALL

3. APPROVAL OF REMOTE ELECTRONIC ATTENDANCE OF CERTAIN BOARD MEMBER(S), WHERE APPLICABLE

4. PUBLIC COMMENT

Anyone wishing to make public comment will need to sign in on the Public Comment Sign-in Sheet.

Members of the Public are permitted to speak after standing and stating their names. If the member of the Public owns property within the SSA, the member is asked to state the address of the property. Public comment is limited to 3 minutes per person, per subject. SSA6 Board response to public comment is not required.

5. ACTION ITEM – Approval of Minutes – August 21, 2024 meeting

6. INFORMATIONAL – QCS summary – January-August invoices

7. ACTION ITEM – 5th Avenue Holiday Lights

8. ACTION ITEM – Proposed 2025 SSA6 Annual Budget

9. OTHER BUSINESS

10. ANNOUNCEMENTS

      a. Next Bass Street Landing Summer Concert – Thursday, June 13

      b. Next Regular SSA6 meeting – Wednesday, October 16, 2024 – 3:00pm at Renew Moline

      c. Merchants Morning Meeting – Thursday, November 7 – 8:30am at Renew Moline

11. ADJOURNMENT

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