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Alderman asks to add ordinance to buy 50508 Broadway building and 601 Pekin Street parking lot

3781325 · June 12, 2025
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Summary

Alderman Anders asked the City Council to place an ordinance on next week’s regular agenda to purchase a building at 50508 Broadway and a parking lot at 601 Pekin Street from Heartland Bank and Trust; the council agreed to add the item and adjourned shortly afterward.

Alderman Anders asked the City Council to place an ordinance on next week’s regular agenda to purchase a building at 50508 Broadway and a parking lot at 601 Pekin Street from Heartland Bank and Trust. "I'd like to request an ordinance to be placed on the agenda to purchase property buildings, 50508 Broadway and a parking lot at 601 Pekin Street from Heartland Bank and Trust," Anders said during the brief return to regular session.

The request was accepted for placement on the council’s regular agenda for the following week; no formal vote on the purchase was taken at this meeting. Council members present confirmed they would add the item to the agenda, after which Alderman O'Donoghue moved to adjourn and the council concluded the meeting.

The exchange occurred immediately after the council reconvened at 8:41 p.m.; the meeting was adjourned at 8:42 p.m. The transcript records no additional discussion of the proposed purchase, no motion to authorize staff to negotiate, and no budget or funding sources were specified during this session.

Because the council only agreed to place the ordinance on the agenda, any subsequent formal action — including motions, votes, or staff assignments related to acquisition, price, appraisal, or funding — would need to occur at a future meeting where the ordinance is considered.