AGENDA, TROY CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL absences by motion/second/roll call vote
SUMMARY OF MINUTES November 15, 2021 Meeting motion/second/roll call vote
November 29, 2021 Special Meeting motion/second/roll call vote
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Citizen comments on committee reports or agenda items – two minute limit
RESOLUTIONS
R-62-2021 Bid N. Madison Street Lift Station Rehabilitation Project, $585,466 1st Reading
R-63-2021 Bid Traffic Signal Poles for W. Main Street Improvement Project Phase 1, $300,000 1st Reading
R-64-2021 Funding for 2022, Troy REC, $29,000 1st Reading
R-65-2021 Funding for 2022, Troy Main Street, Inc., $60,000 1stReading
R-66-2021 Funding for 2022, Troy Development Council, $140,000 1st Reading
ORDINANCES
O-65-2021 2022 Appropriation Ordinance (Budget Approval) 2ndReading
O-66-2021 Salary Ordinance 2022-2024, Police Officers, Sergeants and Captains EMERGENCY 1st Reading
O-67-2021 Salary Ordinance 2022-2024, Non Bargaining Unit Employees EMERGENCY 1st Reading
O-68-2021 Salary Ordinance 2022-2024, FLSA Exempt Employees EMERGENCY 1st Reading
O-69-2021 Chapter 141 Amendments, Benefits Ordinance for Non Bargaining Empl. EMERGENCY 1st Reading
O-70-2021 Reappropriation Ordinance for 2021 1st Reading
O-71-2021 Final Acceptance of Blackmore-Hill Annexation, 12.524 Acres from Concord Twp. 1st Reading
COMMUNICATIONS/ANNOUNCEMENTS
PRESENTATION: Troy Main Street, Inc. Update – Andrea Keller, Executive Director
COMMENTS: Mayor, Director of Public Service & Safety, Director of Law, Auditor, Council President
COMMENTS: Council
COMMENTS: Staff
COMMENTS: Audience
ADJOURN
NOTE: Committee meetings may take place prior to or following Council meeting
CITY OF TROY MISSION STATEMENT:
Through sound and prudent leadership, the City of Troy is committed to sustaining its continued prominence as a regional hub by providing a well-balanced community for its residents, businesses and visitors, consisting of a vibrant downtown, growing economic base, strong educational environment, and plentiful recreational opportunities strengthened by public/private cooperation and grounded in financial stability.