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LaSalle council approves minutes, accepts police fees report, increases one street light and pays city bills

2084553 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

The LaSalle City Council approved minutes from Dec. 23, 2024, accepted the police income report for December, authorized a wattage increase for a Sterling Street light, and approved payment of bills totaling $962,385.50.

The LaSalle City Council approved the minutes of the Dec. 23, 2024, regular meeting, accepted the monthly police income report for December and approved payment of city bills totaling $962,385.50.

Council members voted unanimously to increase the wattage of a street light on Sterling Street just north of 11th Street after a recommendation from the Streets, Alleys and Traffic Committee. The council also accepted the police income report showing total fees collected of $6,070 for December 2024 and placed that report on file.

The minutes approval, the acceptance of the police report and the bills payment were taken by voice or roll call and recorded as carried. The bills payment passed on a roll call in which Aldermen Alvin Reynolds, Lavery, Jepsen, Herndon, Crane and Bassettor voted "aye." No "no" votes were recorded in the transcript.

Separately, the council moved to allow Alderman Crane to attend remotely earlier in the meeting; roll call afterward recorded Crane as present. A request to add a street light at Rockwell Road and U.S. 6 was passed over for two weeks pending the presence of the requester. A separate request to add two stop signs at 7th and Hennepin Streets received no action.

The meeting adjourned after approval of the bills and routine closing motions.